

Meter, you can use the light meter in your DSLR or video camera, but If you don't have access to another light Known-good reference meter: an accurate reflected light meter forįront and back camera calibrations, and a proper incident meter for The best way to calibrate is to measure Cine Meter II against a Position needs to be calibrated separately. Meter: Each “sensor” has its own calibration: front spotmeter, back spotmeter, front incident meter, back incident meter, and Lumu. Under the sources where you need tint correction in the first place. Instead of -30, and the suggestions are more likely to be correct If you prefer, you can adjust Tint Gain to show -15 to -20 for a minusgreen gel under tungsten Sources, you will typically need 1/2 to 2/3 of the tint correction With fluorescents, LEDs, and other “discontinuous spectrum” Tint correction values shown are appropriate for full-spectrum Verified by looking at the corrected light using your production The color corrections shown are approximate, and should always be Tap the color difference values to toggle between gels and raw Gels needed to match the current light to the locked values: CTO orĬTB for color temperature, +G or -G (plusgreen or minusgreen) for Adjust the warningĬolor difference is shown on the right side of the WFM, as correction Red for overexposure or purple for underexposure. If theĭifference exceeds your warning levels, the readout’s background turns

Values (EV, stops) above or below the locked exposure. Locked, but varies its exposure as needed to measure changingĭifference Measurement shows the difference between your lockedĮxposure and color readings and the current values ( color readingsĮxposure difference is shown on the left of the picture, as exposure When Difference Measurement is on, the camera is not.Locking exposure locks the camera, so you can visually MEASUREMENT switch in the top left corner to control difference When the full-screen EXP LOCK button is shown, use the DIFFERENCE If you tap and hold shutter to float it, you’ll have traditional aperture-priority metering, where shutter varies with the light. For example, you canįloat ND: set your desired shutter, aperture, and ISO, and see what NDįilter you'll need. Gray, and it will float with the changing light. Value you want Cine Meter II to calculate until its background turns You can float shutter, ISO, or ND instead. Change between aperture- and shutter-priority: Cine Meter II normally works in shutter-priority mode:Īperture “floats” as the light changes and as you adjust other.On the toolbar, then tapping anywhere on the screen.

When using Lumu, plug the Lumu into the headphone jack. (On faceID devices, Cine Meter II’s screen display moves awayįrom the camera end of the device when diffusion is enabled, so the diffusion attachment won't cover useful information.) If your iDevice has multiple back cameras, choose the camera that lets you add diffusion without covering Cine Meter II’s display. Have the diffusion properly positioned over the camera. The incident metering overlay is semitransparent so you can see when you When using diffusion, cover the camera with a Lenny Hat, Luxi photosphere, or otherĭiffusion. Incident readings are valid only when the Incident Metering or Lumu message appears onscreen and the corresponding attachment is used. Incident metering is selected “Lumu” will appear when Lumu is chosen. Until the incident-reading screen is shown: “Incident Metering” will appear when Note: only Lumu Lite (headphone-jack version) is supported, not LumuĪfter enabling Incident Metering or Lumu Lite in Help For example, you can float ND: set yourĭesired shutter, aperture, and ISO, and see what ND filter you'll Meter II to calculate until its background turns gray, and it willįloat with the changing light. The light changes and as you adjust other settings. To capture a screenshot, tap and hold the picture 1 second-theīackground will flash white when the image is captured.īy default, Cine Meter II calculates aperture: aperture “floats” as The toolbar, then tapping anywhere on the screen. The right to zoom in, or left / down to zoom out. You can zoom the camera on most iDevices: drag the picture up or to To turn on the spot metering frame and measure only the area inside Cine Meter II will measure the exposure over the entire image To select the view from the back camera or the front camera asĭesired.
