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#1
Hi,

I shot a new raw video on my 700D/ Rebel T5i. This time I used the Canon EF-S 24mm pancake lens.

https://youtu.be/anb9n3dzEdY

Of course it was not shot in 4K directly but in 1504x630. I scaled it up in post.
#2
Share Your Videos / Mini-short film "His Damnation"
April 17, 2016, 09:37:47 PM
Hello,

I shot a little short film on my Canon EOS 700D/ Rebel T5i in RAW video via Magic Lantern which I would like to share with you:


#3
No, I didn't use the Detail Preserving Upscale feature in AE. My horizontal resolution while fimling was 1536 pixels. I didn't have any problems with focus piexels since I converted the files with MLV Converter using chroma smoothing 2x2. Sometimes I have problems with colored dots or colored spots when there are bright shining or reflecting things in the video or bright sunlight between clouds. You can see this a little bit in my video at 0:22.
#4
Thanks :)
I imported the raw files into After Effects and exportet it as AVI in 2K which is in my case 2048×872 (because I used a aspect ratio of 2,35:1). Exporting it in a much higher resolution than it was recorded helped me reducing the aliasing a lot. Later I edited it in Premiere and exportet it as H.264 in Full HD.
#5
Hello :)

Ich filmed some impressions in nature with my Canon 700D using the Magic Lantern raw-mode. I think it's awesome how far you can go with raw.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlbytnCcXyQ
#6
Hello,

I'm interested in buying the VAF-TXi Moire / Aliasing Filter from Mosaic Engineering (http://mosaicengineering.com/products/vaf/txi/main.html) for my 700D but I am not sure about one thing: Does the filter also remove (or at least reduce) aliasing when I film in the magic lantern raw-mode with a reslolution under 1080p, in this case 1536x654?

I couldn't find an answer on this question on the internet and I want to be sure before I get myself the filter. So I would be happy if someone of you had experience with this and could give me an answer :)