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Once you calibrate Cine Meter to your reference standard, it should always give you correct readings.
The light meter is absolute - you can count on its readings to mean what they say, regardless of circumstance, since they’re calculated from the camera’s reported brightness value. These limitations define what Cine Meter can - and can’t - do. Here's Adam with additional details on how the app works, which is contingent on the ways iOS does or does not allow apps to use to use onboard cameras:Ĭine Meter can only do what an iDevice ( iPhone / iPad / iPod touch) lets apps do: lock and unlock exposure and white balance, but not preset either one to a known value and read out scene brightness values. The false-color picture lets you define allowable contrast ranges, and see instantly which shadows are underexposed and what highlights risk clipping:. The waveform’s RGB mode shows you color imbalances in the image and gives you a handy way to check for color purity on a greenscreen or bluescreen. The waveform monitor shows you how light levels vary within and across a scene. They show you how even the lighting is on a greenscreen or white cove, and let you see hotspots and imbalances at a glance.
You can calibrate Cine Meter to match other meters to a tenth of a stop, and take readings using matrix or spot metering.
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The light meter shows you the stop to set as decimal readings (such as f/5.0, good for cameras with EVF iris readouts) or full stops and fractions (like f/4.0 ⅔, good for cine lenses with marked iris rings). With Cine Meter, you can walk around, light your set, and solve problems long before your real camera is set up, making pictures, and running down its batteries. See the light: Cine Meter not only gives you exposure information, it shows you at a glance how evenly your greenscreen is lit, and where high-contrast hotspots and shadows may give you trouble. There don't appear to be any videos of Cine Meter in action just yet, but Adam has included a load of technical info on his site: #IPHONE TEMP MONITOR PRO#
Now, thanks to Adam Wilt of Pro Video Coalition (and a lot of other great stuff), your iPhone is now more of an asset on set than ever before - and that's because his new $5 app Cine Meter turns your iOS device into a light meter, waveform monitor and false-color display.
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Can be calibrated also with pre-set the alarm value. wifi connected, the wireless temperature humidity alerts changes to the mobile App via your internet when the temperature humidity exceeds the setting s you have set on the unit.Govee wifi Version Thermometer Hygrometer, with LCD Screen + Data Logging