The previously announced Canon-Technicolor joint picture profile, "CineStyle," is now available for Canon DSLR shooters as a free download. We'd heard from Technicolor that the picture style would allow for greater control and latitude, but the question on everyone's mind is, how much can a picture setting do without changing the limited 4:2:0 h.264 codec?. Here's the Technicolor CineStyle Picture Style. A picture profile for your favourite Canon vdslr (meant for the 5D but apparently also works for other Canon dslrs) that squeezes your usually linear video signal into a logarhythmic logC curve. If you don't know what's going on let Josh explain and if you're still clueless you might wanna check out this nice lesson on LUTs (lookuptables.
Now you can start shooting with the CineStyle picture style and get great flat footage to start with. Setting Up Prolost Picture Style on the Canon SL2. If you don't have the time to install Cinestyle, or you're borrowing a camera that doesn't have it installed and you're in a rush, you can create the Prolost profile very quickly.. Download the Technicolor CineStyle Picture Style file using the link on Technicolor website; Connect your camera to your computer using the appropriate USB cable Note: for the EOS 5D Mark II you may need to set "Communication" to "PC connect." in the camera's menu;