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#1
Wasn't prompted for a mount folder. Checked if it was hidden. That's kind of what's got me scratching my head.
#2
Been a bit since I've used MLVFS but when I select it from the right-click menu I'm just getting a spinning gear with a 0% complete message in the menu bar. This is on Mac. What am I doing wrong?
#3
Apologies if this is a dumb question but is there a way to record in say 720p but not with a crop factor higher than 1.00? Just looking to record a smaller file but still need the width of the frame.
#4
Pretty sure you've always been able to adjust ISO on non-BM RAW files ex: r3d.
#5
Not a ton of info to go on but I'd be interested to hear what you thoughts are on Resolve 12 now that details are coming out Andy, specifically the Color Managed Timelines.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMsLQDS0YeU
#6
Thanks Andy, loving what I'm getting so far. In your opinion what's the max someone should be pushing exposure in their WB/EXP adjustments to the Cinelog intermediary file?
#7
Looking at the quick start guide it directs you to load [REC709]_Cinelog-C_to_REC709 in the 3D Video Monitor Lookup Table but I'm only seeing [REC709]_Cinelog-C_to_Cinelog_REC709 in the LUT folders. Was there a name change at some point and the guide is outdated?

#8
General Help Q&A / Re: Auto WB Issue on 5D II
February 24, 2015, 08:57:08 PM
I'm shooting the old RAW so that's definitely the issue then, thanks.

I'm using ML's raw2dng, if I were to switch over to MLV would I need to switch converters?
#9
General Help Q&A / Auto WB Issue on 5D II
February 24, 2015, 08:32:19 PM
I'm running the Feb-2014 nightly build on my 5D II and have been having an issue using the auto white balance tool. Everything looks great in Live View and during recording but when I open the DNGs in Resolve or any program the white balance is as if I never corrected it in-camera. Any suggestions? Apologies if this has been answered repeatedly but I searched around and didn't find anything.