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Title: Canon 550D (T2i) - ML
Post by: TK2290 on July 06, 2016, 07:52:04 AM
I shot this when I was in Jamaica, it's nothing fancy, just wanted to post and get some feedback on my grading.



Also: I wish there was some way I could record 60p with my camera and not get stretched footage after. Is there a way to fix that issue (it's not showed in this video and I'm too embarrassed to post those footage.)

Gear, settings & workflow:

Canon 550D (T2i)
Lens: 18-55mm
Stabiliser: Handheld

MLRaw
Resolution: 1152x432
Aspect ratio: 2.67.1
ISO:? (I never normally go above 1600 when I'm videoing)
Apature:? (I don't remember, but the kit lens cannot go below 3.5)

RawMagic: Convert Raw files to cDNG
Lightroom: Colour correct files and export as TIFF
Quicktime Pro7: Sequence import Tiff, export as Mov.
Premier Pro CS6: Edit Mov files

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Title: Re: Canon 550D (T2i) - ML
Post by: Danne on July 06, 2016, 09:21:05 AM
I,d recommend work with MLVFS or MLP http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?board=54 to get around stretched footage.You can export to mov files in MLP or work with MLVFS based files straight in ACR/lightroom. Other NLE,s won,t respect the default scale tag which is the tag that "unstretches" your footage.

Title: Re: Canon 550D (T2i) - ML
Post by: TK2290 on July 06, 2016, 07:35:29 PM
Thank much Danne for this piece of information. You've just turned my camera into a whole new tools.
Title: Re: Canon 550D (T2i) - ML
Post by: PabloW on July 26, 2016, 06:00:56 AM
Beautiful colors. But I think it's too stretched, maybe 1080p it's too much resolution for that footage? apart from that, it looks very pleasing.
Title: Re: Canon 550D (T2i) - ML
Post by: TK2290 on July 27, 2016, 07:26:41 AM
Thanks Pablo, I learned after that I couldn't push the 550d footage so far, you know the learning curve; thanks for the feedback man.