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Messages - Michael Zöller

#1
The Bitbucket link works fine. Do the nightlies work for you?
#3
You really should not do the de-bayering in realtime. Convert the MLV video to some intermediate codec and work from there.
#4
Any chance we can read out GPS time? :)
QuoteGPS time is theoretically accurate to about 14 nanoseconds. However, most receivers lose accuracy in the interpretation of the signals and are only accurate to 100 nanoseconds.
#5
I can do the 5d2 if you can find the addresses. Thanks!!
#6
Feature Requests / Re: Optional Image Encryption
January 16, 2014, 01:49:07 PM
Great work! :)
#7
Feature Requests / Re: Optional Image Encryption
January 15, 2014, 11:42:12 PM
I'll try to explain. I'm by no means an expert on these things though, but the basic idea is this:

A user would activate the crypto module and it creates, say, a 1GB file right away. Then the user could create an arbitrary amount of "partitions" in the file. It could be only one, or it could be many. It could even be none at all. There is no way to say how many there are except if you know the password(s). Now, even in case someone knows what the crypto module is and exactly what it does (by looking at the magic lantern source code), there is no way to *know*. Not the amount of partitions, not the amount of images, not even if there is anything at all in there.

So for most situations in most civilized states it is quite a comfortable position for a journalist. On the other hand this concept has been criticized for exactly that property because, one could find oneself in the very bad situation of not ever being able to prove that one has given all the passwords. But if one seriously has to consider those kinds of scenarios... well then there are only bad choices and trusting in a hobby project is probably not thing one should do... :)
#8
Feature Requests / Re: Optional Image Encryption
January 15, 2014, 09:58:13 PM
Quote from: wolf on January 15, 2014, 09:27:44 PM
Using Ruberhose as a group would make every card in a Canon and every user suspicious of holding some secret photos.
I don't think so. In fact I believe that the use of crypto does not imply wrongdoing at all. That's one aspect of what plausible deniability is about. One could even hand out one or two "safe" keys and still there would be no way for someone apart from the user to know if there were any more pictures inside the encrypted area.

But I didn't post the link because I wanted to imply my support for implementing a specific form of encryption or plausible deniability scheme. I just felt that quite a few ideas were raised here that have been discussed before and that rubberhose is a good starting point to consider the pros and cons of all the options.

Also, a good thing about Magic Lantern's module system is that developers can decide if they want to implement something, just as users can decide if they want to use or even install a particular model or not :)
#10
Tragic Lantern / Re: Records of "bricked" 6Ds?
January 07, 2014, 12:41:54 PM
#11
Thanks guys :)

g3gg0 - no it's not not really a tune from a game, it's a whole bunch of sounds layered on top of each other, one of them happened to be a basic sine synth, I think that's what makes it "gamey"
#12
For a few years now some friends of mine are organizing a small but lovely music festival in Germany (Keine Fische Aber Grethen) and there are support parties every now and then. For the next one we wanted to do a trailer. So last Saturday we did a quick and dirty shoot (about three hours shooting, three hours cutting/color/fx). Music is from a tune I did a few years back. Don't be too harsh with the clip.. it was all about the fun :) Walk in Crawl out...

5d2 / Canon 24-70 2.8
600d / 18-55
magic lantern nightly from the night before :)
h264, so no RAW this time

#14
General Help Q&A / Re: Next stable 2.4 -dev's release
August 24, 2013, 01:39:07 PM
Well...we cannot have the *very latest* stuff and stability at the same time, can we?
#15
Start with the stable version and rtm
#16
Premature optimization is the root of all evil... :)
#17
As far as I know ml has not bricked any 5d2 yet. Probably you should try the usual stuff (see sticky topics) and eventually consider hardware failure. Can you give use any more technical details?
#18
General Help Q&A / Re: Body gets hot
July 23, 2013, 04:24:24 PM
No double-posting please.
#19
5d2 does not support exFAT
#20

The talk was recorded at Linuxtag in Berlin, on 25. May 2013:
http://www.linuxtag.org/2013/de/program/samstag-25-mai-2013.html?eventid=481

Special thanks go to Matthias Kirschner from the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) for inviting us to Linuxtag!

Enjoy!
#21
General Development / Re: 4k Filming
June 24, 2013, 02:31:04 AM
Quote from: g3gg0 on June 15, 2013, 06:17:27 PM
there is no programming needed. first it needs reverse engineering.

understand how to use ADKIZ, TWOADD, HIV, DEFM, SHAD and the other modules, then understand JP62
and finally set up the communication between those modules using EDMAC.

> http://magiclantern.wikia.com/wiki/Register_Map
#22
Quote from: ease on June 18, 2013, 04:10:32 PM
Are we going somewhere with that ? No more flame burning there ? Any news ? Thanks !
Uhm, the last post was less than 24h ago :) can you contribute anything?
#24
Forum and Website / Re: ML Homepage blocked
June 16, 2013, 03:26:45 PM
Do you have a static ip assigned by your isp? If so, please drop me a pm with your ip.
#25
I wonder if it would be possible to actually make ml write the WB info into the RAW footer? See http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5853.0