I can only imagine this is going to lead to some incredible experiments.
Magic Lantern port?
Magic Lantern port?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: masc on August 22, 2019, 10:27:06 PM
Thanks for your feedback @jpegmasterjesse!
Already done.
Quote from: masc on August 22, 2019, 10:27:06 PM
Unfortunately 100% impossible with current concept. We would have to rewrite the whole GUI. And even then rendering speed and export speed would drop by 50%, because we then have two tasks at the same time. So this would be extremely slow.
Quote from: Galterius on March 30, 2019, 06:53:07 PM
It works !!!! Thanks a lot ^^?
is it normal if I can't go to 2880 ? (I am stuck to 2560)
Quote from: reddeercity on March 24, 2019, 02:06:21 AM
Let me know of any problems .
Quote from: a1ex on March 18, 2018, 09:30:49 PM
Modifying digital dolly to cover the full sensor is possible, but non-trivial (Canon recalibrates the vertical noise correction factors with each video mode reconfiguration, including when shifting the scanned area in x5 zoom mode). By default, Canon code scans a non-centered wide area in x5 zoom mode (3584x1320 usable area on 5D3) and moves it around as you move the focus box - notice a slight pause at certain positions on the screen, when it reconfigures the sensor.
You can, however, try something with the crop_rec_4k experimental build (caveat: requires fiddling)
- load crop_rec and mlv_lite
- set crop_rec preset to full-res LiveView
- reduce the vertical resolution in crop_rec submenu until you get the desired FPS (Target YRES = 1039 will give 23.973 FPS)
- recalibrate the CMOS[1] register to get good and centered image (trial and error)
- enable raw video and digital dolly - now it should cover the full width of the sensor.
If useful, I'll consider adding a full-width 1080p preset to crop_rec (maybe it can be pushed to about 5784x1080 at 23.976 FPS, or it might require slightly lower horizontal resolution).
Side note: the MLV spec also has metadata for 1-pixel increments for digital dolly, but would require special support from the MLV converter.
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