I use "Magic Lantern RAW Video Converter 1.9.1" (I'm on Windows). It doesn't export cdng but simple dng files. I've never tried raw2cdng, but what should be different? I think every Windows tool uses mlv_dump.exe, or am I wrong?
What I noticed this evening: Regardless of whether HTP is on or off or which ML digital gain value is set, the footage looks exactly the same in Resolve. Same DR, same noise levels, a 100 percent match. I still can't believe it, but I've tested it six or seven times.
HTP & ML digital gain off (ISO 100)
HTP on, ML digital gain off (ISO 200)
HTP on, ML digital gain +1.0 EV (ISO 400)
HTP on, ML digital gain +2.0 EV (ISO 800)
HTP on, ML digital gain -0.3 EV (ISO 160)
During recording, the differences were clearly visible.
Edit: Apparently it's a known fact that HTP doesn't affect raw video. So that can't be the reason for my issue.
What I noticed this evening: Regardless of whether HTP is on or off or which ML digital gain value is set, the footage looks exactly the same in Resolve. Same DR, same noise levels, a 100 percent match. I still can't believe it, but I've tested it six or seven times.
HTP & ML digital gain off (ISO 100)
HTP on, ML digital gain off (ISO 200)
HTP on, ML digital gain +1.0 EV (ISO 400)
HTP on, ML digital gain +2.0 EV (ISO 800)
HTP on, ML digital gain -0.3 EV (ISO 160)
During recording, the differences were clearly visible.
Edit: Apparently it's a known fact that HTP doesn't affect raw video. So that can't be the reason for my issue.