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 ======Postproduction====== ======Postproduction======
  
-The postproduction workflow with the BMPCC depends a lot on the settings with which you shot your material. Unless you shoot in the Video-Mode, you need to do some adjustments image to make it look visually pleasing. This can be done either before you start editing by creating color graded copies of your original clips (proxies), during editing (by applying color correction in the editing program), or after editing in a color grading step.+The postproduction workflow with the BMPCC depends a lot on the settings with which you shot your material. Unless you shoot in the Video-Mode, you need to do some adjustments ​to the image to make it look visually pleasing. This can be done either before you start editing by creating color graded copies of your original clips (proxies), during editing (by applying color correction in the editing program), or after editing in a color grading step.
  
 =====Shooting Modes===== =====Shooting Modes=====
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 **Dynamic Range "​Film"​ - RAW** **Dynamic Range "​Film"​ - RAW**
  
-Recording RAW images in general means that the image of the sensor is read out without any camera-internal manipulation. Each of the Images is stored as a single (lossless compressed) DNG Image file which contains the image data plus the Camera Settings you used during shooting - but only as meta data. So if you set a White Balance while shooting in Raw-Mode, this is not directly applied in-camera but will be in the process of "​developing"​ the digital negative. The advantage of raw files is a 12-Bit Color depth compared to Prores, the disadvantage is a huge volumes of data being recorded. This means that you need a very fast SD-Card and the according setup to transfer, store and backup this data.+Recording RAW images in general means that the image of the sensor is read out without any camera-internal manipulation. Each of the Images is stored as a single (lossless compressed) DNG Image file which contains the image data plus the Camera Settings you used during shooting - but only as meta data. So if you set a White Balance while shooting in Raw-Mode, this is not directly applied in-camera but will be in the process of "​developing"​ the digital negative. The advantage of raw files is a 12-Bit Color depth compared to 10-Bit in Prores, the disadvantage is a huge volumes of data being recorded. This means that you need a very fast SD-Card and the according setup to transfer, store and backup this data.
    
 +===== Conversion Workflows =====
 +We also have a section on open source tools for video and audio conversion and manipulation,​ with some scripts that might be useful for your workflow: [[postproduction:​FFMpegConversionWorkflows|FFMpeg Conversion Workflows]]
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