Smartphone light meter for photo & video, Cine Meter II

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Hi this is Bruce with BSVP On-Site we're here at NAB 2017 with Adam Wilt. who has a great new app, actually it's not a new app. it's been around for a couple years. It has been updated recently called  Cine Meter II. Why is the app useful for most camera people in production and on site? It's a reflective and incident light meter and color meter that runs on the iPhone. It has spot metering built in. It has a waveform monitor. Both luma only and RGB. Very handy for looking at chroma key backgrounds to see if you've got good color separation. It has a color meter built-in with correction calculator so you can take readings of your light and match it to a given temperature target or find out how to match, you know, the ambient light back to your target light so it has both the source to target and target source modes. So most people just kind of point their camera and just start shooting and they don't really understand the reason for white balance or how to white balance and it varies across all cameras. But let's take a look at the unit and show what they actually does and how you can actually dial in your temperature.

You would use light near not just when you're going there to shoot but in the scouting of location. And I can do this even before the camera setups so I can do this on the pre-light day where I'm not paying full rate for a set and I haven't rented the camera yet. But I can go in with the lighting crew and start rigging lights and knowing what my light values are and how they're going to relate back to the camera. So I come in on a shoot day I can set the camera on sticks. I can set the aperture and start rolling straight away. It has usually some controls for example I can come up here to ISO, Vary that. See how my aperture changes. I don't also have just a in aperture variable mode, I can come in and set it. So I pre-set my aperture now and see how my shutter speed changes.
So for example if I know I want to shoot to at T4, I can come in and set that up and see what effective aperture or what shutter speed I'm going to need as a result. I have a waveform monitor built-in. It can either be in pure luma mode or RGB which is very handy for color separation.

For example, to long see how that that t-shirt would separate for green against an orange background I can see my red channel is quite a bit higher than my green or blue channels. They're useful for checking that sort of thing. Also for examining the evenness of lighting on a green screen or a background.
So it is a fully zoomable spot meter out to 15 times. I do have color temperature up here. I can actually come in also to a color calibration panel. where I can set a target value and see what my current light reading is and get my color correction gels for it, as appropriate. In both correcting to a given target setting or correcting from the target setting to ambient. Based on whether I need to correct my camera or I need to correct my lights to match my ambient environment. I can do it both ways. There's also an incident mode where I can take a photo sphere this is a $30 add-on from Extra Sensory Devices. It's available directly from them or off of B&H or Amazon. Snd now I can incident readings and walk around the set and capture information that way. And again all the color temperature information is available at all the various settings they're there as well.

One thing I didn't mention before is there's also a false color mode. So I can turn that on and now I can set my levels for false color and use that as a visualization technique to see where levels are really hot where they're down on the shadows and where my gray scale is. So I can lock an exposure and keep
that and then walk around my set and see how my lighting level varies. Excellent. For more information and how to download this where do you go? It's on the App Store it's Cine Meter II - that's the Roman numeral two. And the full information is on my website AdamWilt.com/cinemeterii Thank you very much. This is Bruce at BSVP On-Site

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