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#1
Hey guys, here is a trailer we edited for a road movie we shot the past few days, we used a 50D with the unified raw build and a 550D shooting H264.
Lenses :
50mmf1.4 takumar SMC
14mmT3.1 samyang
Tokina ATX 24-40f2.8
Kards :
2*Komputarbay 32gb 1000x
1Tb HDD and a laptop for backup


#2
Feature Requests / Un-upscaled H.264 output
August 12, 2013, 06:00:09 PM
My question is maybe stupid, but as i heard the video was recorded at approximatly 1700px on most Canon DSLR like:
550D , 7D, 5DII, 600D etc
then the sensor is doing a realtime upscaling to 1920px.
Canon avoided some aliasing issues on the 5DIII by designing a native 1920 multiple sensor without interpolation,
Realtime interpolation are usually quite bad and leads to a lot of artefacts and loss of texture details, my question now,
is it possible to skip the interpolation process, doing it manually in post with a better algorythm ?
If it's possible, would it be useful? i think it could result in smaller, sharper files that avoid some of the edges artefacts we all know.


#3


Unfortunatly there was no raw at this point so no juicy  14 bit here, but some shots are decent :D

I made the video during a 15 day trip around the west coast, I had no real "storyline" when shooting it but when I edited the footages..
I felt that it was showing the contrast between the landscapes and the different cultures of this land!

Please comment, share the video if you liked it, or suscribe if you'd like to see my next videos.

One last thing, I really appreciate the amazing work of the magic lantern devellopers and contributers, thanks, a lot !
#4
here's my little 2:40 video, i tried shooting a lot of different things to test out how the RAW is doing :
landscapes, macro, people, buildings etc..
#5
what does this cache hack can do?

i wanna thanks all the devellopers and for your awesome work!
the 550D is now a top notch timelapse machine :D
#6
no, the last tab on the right you choose "load all modules" and "autoload on startup"
#7
you need to load the module from the ML menu :)

i just recorded around 2800 frames of 1280*304 at 24 fps!