I totally agree that when shooting in 12k or 8k you will get better results, but when I'm making something quickly and don't want huge files, I like that I can shoot in 4k. Most people that aren't like us can't see the difference, but I get what you are saying.
Nice clips though man the lights look interesting! I love that more and more companies are getting behind the idea the film equipment doesn’t need to cost a fortune. You really can create works of art without losing a limb.
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You got that right Carlo... especially with the 12K which seems to discriminate more subtle colors. Many think that just because all colors can be created from three primaries ("all" being limited by the primaries chosen), that then this holds true also for reflected colors... this is not so. Objects reflect the colors that they do not absorb (not including spectral reflections here.) So when say three colors (say red, green, blue) are projected onto an object one might mistakenly expect that the red and green light will cause yellow to be reflected. Even though the red and green light will produce yellow (keeping simple with just two colors) if the object absorbs red and green and reflects yellow it will appear dark because there is no yellow to reflect. If the same object be white (reflecting all light) then it would reflect both the red and green light making it look a bright yellow.
The issue then with LED lights is that they can neglect to emit certain colors of the spectrum. And even though they will look white and also look white reflected from a white surface, when reflected off a surface which absorbs and reflects certain parts of the spectrum, that object may not look the same color with another light or as in sunlight (black body radiation which contains all colors in a certain distribution.)
This too can be why skin colors even vary with various full, continuous spectrum lights which have various distributions of the colors in their spectrum. Even the spectrum of the sun can vary with various atmospheric conditions.
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