I've come up with a workaround for the set of generators I used to have on my blog.
If you visit my blog, you'll see a single new Magic Lantern HDR effect which works in Final Cut Pro 10.0.6 and 10.0.7.
As before, you can choose which frames are composited on which (even over odd or odd on top of even).
Additionally you set the frame rate of the project you're using the clip in, and choose whether to have a black or white background to composite over.
Here are the modified controls:
I have very little experience of which settings work well for different source footage, so it would be very useful if people with HDR skills could share recipes using these controls.
@alex4d
PS: Donations gratefully received at my Final Cut Pro X home page!
If you visit my blog, you'll see a single new Magic Lantern HDR effect which works in Final Cut Pro 10.0.6 and 10.0.7.
As before, you can choose which frames are composited on which (even over odd or odd on top of even).
Additionally you set the frame rate of the project you're using the clip in, and choose whether to have a black or white background to composite over.
Here are the modified controls:
I have very little experience of which settings work well for different source footage, so it would be very useful if people with HDR skills could share recipes using these controls.
@alex4d
PS: Donations gratefully received at my Final Cut Pro X home page!