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#1
Hello my fellow ML Fans,

I have created a small impressions video on a friends photo shoot using the RAW Function of Magic Lantern on my Canon 60D.
Although it had to be blown up slightly to 1080p it still looks very nice and gives a nice organic feel in my opinion.
I will definitely try out more things with this. Any thoughts? I like to hear what you think! Thanks!

#2
Hey guys, although I have read through the 60D thread and used search function i could not really seem to find a solution to the following 2 problems or maybe I am just stupid :P :

1: Green and Pink Artifacts/ Pixels

even when following the black level threads ( I am not really sure if this really is a black level issue? Maybe?)

So I haven't started using MLV RAW yet, just the standard RAW recoding module to create raw files.

Maybe some of you want to have a look at it:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8rhzbnuecgd3i7c/bottom_water_green_pink_pixels-artifacts.DNG

At the bottom, when looking at the water you can make out weird green and pink pixels and/or artifacts. I am using mlrawviewer for previewing and "Magic Lantern RAW - 1.2.0" for converting my .raw files to .dng 's.

Another example where it is less noticable is on this example image:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/fspcgc2788ps2dd/cobble_stone_green_pink_pixels-artifacts.DNG

You can make it out when looking closer at the cobble stone on the street.

I also tried other converting tools but it seems that something is wrong with the way the images were taken.


2: Random .raw files are corrupt or broken / cannot be read with converters

The title speaks for itself. Basically, after shooting clips and later on, when viewing them back, a minor random number of shots cannot be opened with converting tools whatsoever. Like they have been corrupted or something. Would ticking the option "warm up card" help? I honestly don't know.

Maybe you can help me, thanks!