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#2
Feature Requests / Onboard Presets for RAW files
February 19, 2014, 06:30:59 AM
I am not sure if this was ever brought up so sorry for a duplicate. 

Is it possible to create RAW presets in camera similar to what LR or any other program do. The idea is you can shoot RAW with a preset and have it output as a JPG but with your settings. I think this would be a change to the metadata from what I have seen with RAW video workflow tutorials(load to LR, filter, update metadata instead of exporting, then sequence in LR or After Effects). This would take place of the camera's idea of what the JPG should be compressed as vs the RAW format. I have been playing with my 600D Raw video shooting at 1600x900 @ 7 fps on a slow slide rail. (I do real estate so nothing moves) It essentially fast time lapse. After the raw2dng I am simply running it as a preset through LR to a Slideshow time lapse at 24 FPS 720P. But if I can shoot in camera with the preset for a known environment the output files are way smaller in a preset JPG and can just get ripped in a sequence video.

Thanks for all you have done.
#3
Raw Video / Low fps Raw Video on 600D?
February 02, 2014, 07:41:14 AM
I searched but couldnt find a post, sorry for any duplicate. I understand the band width limitation on the 600D cause the sensor to need a huge crop to run the raw video. Can it be run at 1080 at 1-3 fps? My interest is in a fast time lapse for real estate shoots on a glide track rather than normal time lapse move,shoot, move, shoot. I could just have a slow track running on low fps. Nothing moves so I wont have to worry about blur. Speed on site makes this viable for my pricing.

Thanks in advance.
#4
Feature Requests / Exposure Dynamic Range with S Curve
September 19, 2013, 11:24:35 PM
Im not sure what this feature would be called. I do a lot of interior photography. Is it possible to control exposure through a histogram or an S curve when shooting and exposure. Basically say a 3" interior shot has all of the data of the full dynamic range. If you could take pieces of each shutter speed all the way down to the 3" mark and only keep the properly exposed pixels then you would have a RAW file with no over/under exposure and not a massive file. This would be just like HDR but only one file.

I hope I explained this adequately.

Thanks for you time.