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#1
Raw Video / Re: aliasing on 5d Mark III
October 30, 2016, 02:33:34 PM
#2
Raw Video / aliasing on 5d Mark III
October 29, 2016, 01:45:53 PM
Hi,

I had some issues with aliasing when recording 1920x1080 RAW and lower resolutions on 5d Mark III, but when looking this up online, the general view is that mark III shouldn't have that problem.

Could you take a look at the screenshots below, is this amount of aliasing normal for this camera? I use MLVFS into Resolve 12.5.

1920x1080, 24fps:




1920x648, 50fps, resized:


1600x540, 50fps, resized:


#3
That was simple :). Thanks so much!
#4
This is what I mean:



Compositions are 23.976, but the dng sequences (although fps override to 23.976 was selected when shooting) show 30fps. I can interpret footage to 23.976 in AE, but why does it show 30 fps in the first place?
#5
Do you guys know what is the initial frame rate when recording RAW and having no FPS override selected (with 24FPS in Canon menu)? I'm not sure if I missed something, but After Effects workflow somehow always gives me 30 fps.

After I couldn't sync RAW image with audio, I've selected FPS override to 23.976, also tried 24 FPS. RAWMagic shows 23.976 when converting, but after bringing image sequence to After Effects it always shows 30 fps. So if I use 23.976 composition, image plays too fast. To get a normal speed out of After Effects I need to make the comp a 30fps one and then in FCPX conform the footage to 24fps. That can't be right.

On the Resolve workflow on the other hand image comes just fine (23.976). Still as the frames weight a lot, I would rather record 24fps and save megabytes on the 6 frames I don't need (or do I actually record 23.976 but After Effects gets it wrong?). The way I select FPS override is movie--> FPS override --> Q --> desired fps set to 23.976/24.

Any help on that would be really appreciated!