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#1
sure thing!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mSnNyIQgbcoDtvInK245w2rRiRB4JpOV/view?usp=sharing

ps: the shot is overexposed as it finishes facing sunset but somehow, when the sensor pretty much directly pointed at the Sun, I'm not getting any odd colour ???
( https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U7T3942zvRGtfEcgl3kQbpcqEBhDMd9h/view?usp=sharing )
#2
is that any better? https://ufile.io/f0rqb
(If there's a preferable way for me to transfer that file, plz let me know)

The magenta is fairly easy to grade off but It's an extra strep and I really don't know what the patterns correspond to and also why it has just started now..  ???
#3
It's not the most obvious of the shots but still quite noticeable.





here's the file:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t-yQwf7a1ibW1tiF71Bs7CWZaeXTvvXW/view?usp=sharing
#4
Hi there,

I shot an short acoustic session last nigh, followed my usual workflow (MLVFS pc --> Davinci) and when I got home to start sorting my LUTs out / matching my different lenses, I realise that my highlights are back to the early magenta days!




There's a few weird facts to add: this happens when i choose the "recover highlights" option (it usually gives me great results and I never experienced any issue in the past). The magenta also totally disappears when playing back the video within Davinci!

The issue is obviously that i cannot possibly grade with these weird highlights on and even if I tried to ignore them -i did the test-, the export bakes them in!!!

I shot standard 14bits MLVs although I'm running ML 4k crop mode (installed on SD on 19/12/2017 - sorry i don't know what version that was) and Davinci Resolve 14.3. I tried alternate worflows (RAW_FLOW, MlRAWviewer) but nothing helped...


What am I not getting? Is it a question of colour space? Does Davinci 14.3 decodes ML raws differently?


Thank you for your time,
#5
Hi guys, great work on these new exciting features -as always.

I started playing with the 2.5k compressed raws the other day and tried to put it to the test: harsh exposure contrasts and low light... it held up pretty well!! Went up to iso 1600 on this and manage to bring back +0.75 usable(ish - it's a bit mushy)  exposure with resolve. here's the test:

https://vimeo.com/240408593

I had a question on the other hand: I happen to shoot interviews sometimes and wanted to see if smaller bitrates would help reduce file size (my interviews are usually in contrĂ´les environments and don't require much color correction). From what I gathered, both 10bits compressions don't have liveview -so far?- ... what I don't understand is why the normal 10bits reduces files size by 70% (according to the menu) and the compressed 10bits only reduces it by 43% (I can't remember the exact figures but it's in those lines). How's that so?

Cheers!
#6
Thank you very much for coming back to me on that matter - noticed that I didn't even mention how GREATFUL I am for your work with ML, so for that, thank you as well.

So yeah I was aware of the splitting files but I've never actually managed to make that work with any of the post processing workflows I used (MLrawviewer, MLVFS - even tried both Mac and PC in case it would change anything for some obscure reason). These memory cards have been long wiped but I swear most of the time i faced the issue it simply gave me a mess of 1 byte files and temp files.

I'll have to experiment on that again but yeah, I just felt like an in-camera formatting would simply help solving my issues and keep my card's files as neat as can be (Just a bit OCD with that hah). I do not know exactly why but EXFAT also seems to be quickening my data transfer with the Nextodi(??) or maybe it's simply me being crazy...
#7
General Help Q&A / Exfat formatting in camera
May 12, 2017, 09:17:04 AM
Hi, I've been a magic lantern user for a couple of years now but this is my first post! (Yay)

I know there is a couple of similar topics on the forum but I could not comment on any of them so I'm attempting to create a new one - sorry if this is annoying to anyone..

Here's my issue: I have an upcoming shoot that will be a bit of an adventure where I'm limited on the weight of the gear I can take with me. For this reason I've invested in a Nexto Di cf card back up (64g transferred to that little machine in 12mins, the absolute dream) nevertheless my issue is that I need to format the card on the go after backing up which implies doing it in camera. The card (originally Exfat) is formatted back by Canon to fat32 ( I think? All I know for sure is that it ain't Exfat) and this is a problem to me as this stops all recording at 4go but appears like it is still recording on the camera interface so I can never monitor where the recording actually stopped.

Here's my question: is there / would there be a possibility to convert the CF card to Exfat in camera? Again this has been asked before but most of it was programming/ code tweaks which is all Chinese to me

am working with the 5D mark III (1.2.3)

Thanks to whoever would be able to help a brother out 🙏