I just started using Magic Lantern a few days back on my Canon 7D and have been trying to refine my processing technique. Currently, I convert the RAW files to DNG using the raw2dng app, batch editing the DNG files & saving them as TIFs with Adobe Camera RAW (via Adobe Bridge), and then I combine the TIFs using Quicktime 7 to produce a MOV/MP4 file.
This workflow has proven to be pretty efficient & effective, but I'm having trouble with color loss with the final MOV/MP4 outputs from Quicktime 7.
Here's an example of what's happening (top image is the final output from Quicktime 7 and the bottom image is the TIF produced with Adobe Camera RAW):
![](http://i.imgur.com/IJCYoBu.jpg)
I've learned to compensate by adding more saturation/contrast in Camera RAW, but I'm hoping there's another way of doing this. Is Quicktime not the best application to use for combining the TIFs? Does anyone have other suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
This workflow has proven to be pretty efficient & effective, but I'm having trouble with color loss with the final MOV/MP4 outputs from Quicktime 7.
Here's an example of what's happening (top image is the final output from Quicktime 7 and the bottom image is the TIF produced with Adobe Camera RAW):
![](http://i.imgur.com/IJCYoBu.jpg)
I've learned to compensate by adding more saturation/contrast in Camera RAW, but I'm hoping there's another way of doing this. Is Quicktime not the best application to use for combining the TIFs? Does anyone have other suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any advice!