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This is how one clip turned out. It is an important take.
Is there any method to correct this?
Exposure and White Balance sliders did not help in ACR.
It turns out this way with RAW2GPCF and RAW2CDNG.
Please help..
Try RAW2DNG and upload a single frame (DNG) so we can take a look.
What camera and build did you use?
@fatpig is this post before or after A1ex mentioned about altering exif data? But you could try dcraw if no one has a better idea.
I'm having the same problem too (600D) :(
On a mac if I preview the dng with the spacebar it is shown correctly, when I open it in ACR from PS (CS5 or CS6) it is all green and almost all detail is lost...
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/14841301/M14-0559_C0000_00336.dng
This is an example.
What can I do?
P.S.
I convert the RAW files in RAWMagic, it works perfectly 95% of the time
up? :(
The answer is Apple Aperture
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What camera and build were you using?
600D with [Six-Thirty] build!
Same problem on Mark II, ML 2.3. Is there a way to fix this?
Just converted a bunch of footage with RAWMagic and the Oct22 version of ML for the 5D3, all the takes look great except this one take which is all green in Resolve 10b3 although the actual individual frames in the finder look just fine.
Tried converting it a couple of times, and always the same result. Out of 50 plus clips, this is the only one which has done this, and I've never ever run into this issue before during the past 5 months that I've been using ML.
Kinda weird.
Guys, if someone actually finds the solution remember to post it here! :)
Here is how you correct green cast. It is a black level problem. It happens sometimes, I dont know why.
http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5473.msg82656#msg82656
Thanks. But yeah, would be nice to know what triggers this. I've been shooting raw for several months and it never happened before, or since. Really weird phenomenon...could it have to do with low battery perhaps? That's the only thing I could think of that would have changed between my green shot and the other ones that I took on the same card with the same settings.