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#1
Hello guys!
im using 1.3.3 and have a question:
does the viewer doing compression (about 1.5)?
i admited that the folder wth DNG weights around 1.5 time less than actual MLV file from card?
im new user of this app and maybe my question is been answered later but this topic is so big so plese help me to clear this point!
#2
Share Your Videos / Re: Moscow-London trip
August 24, 2015, 12:30:26 PM
Thank you Conaxe! Try to try I'm getting a little bit better on it)
#3
Share Your Videos / Re: Moscow-London trip
August 23, 2015, 07:05:02 PM
Sorry ))) what does it mean "loke"? My English is not so well..
#4
Share Your Videos / Moscow-London trip
August 21, 2015, 01:21:21 PM
Short movie about journey to London and back
5dm3
lense: 24-105
MLV Mystique
Edited and coloured by DaVinci 12 beta 2

https://vimeo.com/136812991
#5
Share Your Videos / Re: 5dmkIII MlRaw videos
July 18, 2015, 05:49:49 PM
Чуви, разреши скинуть тебе пару референсов своих а по скайпу в режиме демонстрации ты покрасишь. На твоих условиях )))
#6
Share Your Videos / Re: 5dmkIII MlRaw videos
July 18, 2015, 07:19:21 AM
Привет!
Очень крутой покрас! нереально просто!
Возможно ли каким то образом поучиться у тебя? Возможно онлайн?
Еще вопрос пользовался ли ты DaVinci когда нибудь почему выбрал AE?
#7
Just set  fps to 50(60)p in the main camera menu
And then set fps override and 2.35:1 ratio wth resolution settings
#8
Thank you! i couldnt get suitable person and conditions, for this type of shooting actually. I wanted to get not more then one scene in slo mo.
I tested 50p at 2.35 wth my 1066 cf card at the day before shooting and results was good (indicator was green all the time shooting).
#9
This is little test 5d3 footage shooted at 2.35 wth slow motion in mind but didn't do it at last...
Camera: 5d3
Media: lexar 1066 128gb
Transcoded via MLV mystique
Color correction: Resolve (cinelog-c + some "cool graded"  lut from their LUT BANK)


https://vimeo.com/120601063