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		<title>GH1 Film Look &#8211; New Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear loyal blog readers-  first of all thanks!  I&#8217;ve had some really great emails over the past few days. I&#8217;m happy to help with advice anywhere I can.  Advice is always free. I&#8217;ve been working with a very talented DP lately using the Hot Rod PL, testing the GH1 in a variety of settings.  Some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear loyal blog readers-  first of all thanks!  I&#8217;ve had some really great emails over the past few days.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m happy to help with advice anywhere I can.  Advice is always free.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been working with a very talented DP lately using the Hot Rod PL, testing the GH1 in a variety of settings.  Some interesting things we&#8217;ve found.</p>
<p>- Setting the white balance manually is your friend.  Using a WB of 5500K sees to produce the best skin tones (in camera)</p>
<p>- The &#8220;Smooth&#8221; Gamma mode, seems to offer the most pleasing &#8220;film like&#8221; images</p>
<p>- Even though the camera rating says 100 ISO, you get the best &#8220;to eye&#8221; image of of what you&#8217;re shooting if you actually rate you light meter at 640 (which I think it close to the native ASA of the camea.  To repeate- set camera at ISO 100, and the base exposure of your meter to 640.</p>
<p>- Same thing works with a higher ISO, 400.  Instead of placing the GH1 at 100, you&#8217;ll set it to 400 and your meter at 2500.  The results of shooting like this have been stunningly good!  I&#8217;ll post some images as soon as I can gain permission.</p>
<p>I.</p>
<p>Illya Friedman<br />
Hot Rod Cameras</p>
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