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Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon 650D / T4i
April 29, 2019, 03:46:27 AM
Quote from: dfort on April 28, 2019, 03:27:33 PM
Posted a crop_rec_Bleeding_Edge build for the 650D on my downloads page.
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Please report back if you try it out.
Okay, I have some test data.  I downloaded the build from dfort's downloads link and ran the Lua script unmodified.  My camera didn't blow up (or turn into a 1Dx, for that matter...), and it looks like it worked.  I had an event today that I thought I could use as testing: all-dormitory dinner and activities outdoors.  The focus and exposure are off; I was run-and-gunning it handheld.  I won't upload the 20GB+ footage of video clips, but here's a couple.  I "developed" only the first one because my computer is slow and low on memory.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z3feyNVv3fhsJnfs-js7iObPDrG_u_to

I'm sorry for the delay in my response -- this week is my finals week at school.  :-\

Quote from: dfort on April 28, 2019, 06:08:47 PM
Got it -- need to find it with adtg_gui?

@IsaacEE - some more help please?
I finally figured how to have adtg_gui save the log files...  ::) I can't find a register labeled "C0F06804" for 1080p video mode or 10x zoom or 3x crop or 726p -- am I doing something wrong?  I enabled ENGIO Registers and couldn't find it.  I didn't record a video clip, just turned my camera to movie mode and recorded logs.



In 5x zoom mode:
c0f06804: 4540298 ISO=100 Tv=50 Av=113 lv=1 zoom=5 mv=1 res=0 crop=0 task=Evf pc=ff56ba78 addr=4285c RAW last line|column. 5D3: f6e|2fe, first 1|18 => 5936x3950
#2
Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon 650D / T4i
April 28, 2019, 06:02:03 AM
@dfort: Here's the values I read for those two registers using crop_rec_4k.2018Jul22.650D104 build and adtg_gui.  If it's not what you need, I can try again with further instruction.

I noticed that both registers flickered between 0x4F0 and 0x4F1, as seen in the screenshots.  These were taken in 1080p24 live view 1x mode.






Using 5x zoom mode, the following are their values: