After years I grabbed my dusty 650D and tried the latest build from Bilal. Now I am considering getting a fast enough card to try other than the lowest resolution/bit depth.
Theses shots look great, it feels a bit like the OG bmpcc to me !
Also did you enable Fix bad pixels/Focus Dots ? Cause the Pink Dot is distracting, Im a newbie Im not sure Its that
Hey, thank you!
I agree DNG's coming out of ML Raw has that vibe.
I didn't use enable fix bad pixels on this video but my 650 had a dead pixel which I mapped in MLV app now and use it always with the 2nd interpolation method.
Also, I always use the "fix focus dots" setting and use chroma smoothing whenever I film in 10-bit.
Thanks for the reply :)
Finally got a fast enough SD card. More 10-12 bit footage from 650D
https://youtu.be/B5Pf1g54g9g
nice cinematic look..👍
Thank you so much.
BTS video filmed in MLRaw, 10-bit, 1x3.
https://youtu.be/qDhRlOrKfrQ
btw When you say Bilal latest build you mean crop mood right ?
Yes yes. Bilal's 2023-05-09 build, using crop mood.
650D MLRaw High Iso Tests
Filmed in 1x3 and 10bit.
Minimal noise reduction in Resolve just to take the edge off. [Temporal 1, Spatial 10]
https://youtu.be/XKjAb-O4lZI
can I have sample mlv raw clip of your video? I want to try.. thanks
Hahah seems that thoses cats are the boss of the house ^^ I really like the BTS scenes as its really clean close to reality colors and contrast
also the High Iso test, you home lighting is warn yes ? Did you push the slider toward the blue a bit or is it stock non grade ?
Quote from: ML700D on June 25, 2023, 04:20:39 PM
can I have sample mlv raw clip of your video? I want to try.. thanks
There it is https://we.tl/t-zY1M4wMThN
Quote from: DarkTrapStudio on June 27, 2023, 04:11:01 AM
Hahah seems that thoses cats are the boss of the house ^^ I really like the BTS scenes as its really clean close to reality colors and contrast
also the High Iso test, you home lighting is warn yes ? Did you push the slider toward the blue a bit or is it stock non grade ?
They are indeed :) But we are lucky they all get along.
There were 2 smart bulbs and at ISO 3200 it was almost clipping on highlights. As long as you expose it to the right [ETTR], ISO 3200 is usable.
I generally set white balance to daylight in Resolve and then tweak it to my taste. I don't remember the grading on this but generally it goes like rec709 on Raw Tab--> CST rec709 to Arri/BMDFILM5 etc --> Arri/BMDFILM5 Rec709 LUT.
Thanks man, do you use ETTR because you used to it or does the EOS CMOS sensor have less dynamic in the shadows ?
Damn 10bit really have a film look on yours shots at least, I mean 2000-2010 films
Ive tested to see how it handled noise color balanced / graded a tiny bit without denoising (never used it and only I like to know how works thing before using it) and Its not bad, imo Its only the chroma of the noise that is distracting
Im a newbie never worked with 1x3 video, how to you stretch the image ? I used zoom (X1 Y0.33) and fill in the Speed and Scale menu of the cut page I don't know If Its good
Exported H265 automatic bitrate UHD
Graded in HDR color processing mode with Rec709 Color Space output, no other transformation
https://we.tl/t-Ej5mN2bfTp
Quote from: Mehmet Kozal on June 28, 2023, 12:13:00 PM
There it is https://we.tl/t-zY1M4wMThN
thanks a lot.. 1.7Gb is too much 😁
I thought this is MLV raw clip..
here I use MLVapp.. your 650d is better than my 700d at iso 3200 the image is worse in room light
your image is good without noise reduction i think..
(https://i.ibb.co/hHrX5c7/Screenshot-2023-06-29-192900.png)
Is it me or because Its ETTR the image has far more dynamic in the highlights than the shadows ?
Quote from: ML700D on June 29, 2023, 02:32:43 PM
here I use MLVapp.. your 650d is better than my 700d at iso 3200 the image is worse in room light
Look the shadows, the lights is pretty strong that may be why
Also, how do you import DNG frames into MLV ?
Quote from: DarkTrapStudio on June 29, 2023, 03:33:48 PM
Look the shadows, the lights is pretty strong that may be why
Also, how do you import DNG frames into MLV ?
in mlvapp I use file>transcode and import then chose file
but I've got an error when using transcode folder
Quotedo you use ETTR because you used to it or does the EOS CMOS sensor have less dynamic in the shadows ?
ETTR is a common practice in the industry with digital cameras depending of the sensor and log image. But with the Raw data, I think ETTR should always be used for clean/usable images. it increases usable dynamic range, and because it is linear, it is safer than LOG or GAMMA curves which have a toe and shoulder in their designed curves. So there is no risk that skin tones will bleed into the shoulder. We use it on Sony cameras, especially since their signal-to-noise ratio is high.
QuoteGraded in HDR color processing mode with Rec709 Color Space output, no other transformation
I think it is totally usable without noise reduction. Good stuff.
Quotethanks a lot.. 1.7Gb is too much I thought this is MLV raw clip..
I don't keep the mlv clips sorry. But lossless dng's are smaller in size I think than mlv clips.
QuoteI'm a newbie never worked with 1x3 video, how to you stretch the image?
I select "stretch" in the scaling panel, then drop the zoom Y from 1.00 to 0.758 for all clips.
Quote from: Mehmet Kozal on June 29, 2023, 04:25:27 PM
I don't keep the mlv clips sorry. But lossless dng's are smaller in size I think than mlv clips.
Ok. thanks. I will try to transcode it using mlvapp
unfortunately I can't transcode the file to mlv format
and tested in davinci instead, but missed to make correct aspect ratio like yours.. I used 1 x 0.78 lol
as you told before in davinci I saw a bit noise so I upload to youtube because I heard it has its own denoise
here is the result
Quote from: ML700D on June 29, 2023, 03:44:18 PM
in mlvapp I use file>transcode and import then chose file
but I've got an error when using transcode folder
So you selected all frames ? (edit: sorry not seen page 2)
Thanks Memeht
Quote from: DarkTrapStudio on June 30, 2023, 02:37:15 AM
So you selected all frames ? (edit: sorry not seen page 2)
no I just took one frame for testing..
Just import the dng folder into davinci and go into the Raw tab select clip and you got raw data, see on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkRvU2FpAI0