plz help can't fix it! i've tried the solution in this post and nothing, care to help?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nhjq9pjk8t0zt9w/M12-164900000.dng?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nhjq9pjk8t0zt9w/M12-164900000.dng?dl=0
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Yes, sorry it's taken so but it's a big update. The new colorspace has been through a lot of beta testing and it will also be supported (soon) in FilmConvert Pro.
Look luts are very hit and miss if the source colourspace isn't fully known (i.e. BMD Film). We've finalized Cinelog-C for Magic Lantern raw footage and will be adding input transforms for other cameras and colorspaces over the next few weeks. The new website features should go live this week but you will get the Cinelog-C update pack including the first 10 new look luts by email today or tomorrow at the latest
Cinelog-C is a wide gamut log space and you can revert ProRes/DNxHD/MXF 444 Cinelog-C encoded video to debayered linear RGB (as hdr .exr files) which means it's great for VFX work. This is visually indistinguishable from your Resolve debayered and white balanced raw footage. The new luts are very high res 65x65x65 3D (for color) and 12bit 1D shapers (for gamma) to minimize the risk of banding (TBH we haven't seen any banding ) and we provide several output gammas including sRGB, REC709, Film Contrast, and a new ITU-R BT.1886 (2.4 gamma) that is used by a lot of facilities for TV deliverables.
We haven't tried it with VisionColor's new Impulz film luts but they should work nicely together. I need to buy the set to test and we will provide a conversion if needed.
Quote from: Markus on May 20, 2014, 07:13:52 PM
Ordered a 1066x 256GB today as well, Will try that one out when it arrives.
Quote from: Andy600 on May 08, 2014, 02:22:27 AM
We are finalizing the new release called Cinelog-C. It's taking some time to achieve but we can now map with good accuracy, any raw DNG to any colorspace including Adobe, Sony SGamut + Cine, Wide Gamut, SMPTE-C etc and/or gamma (S-Log, S-Log2, AlexaV3Log-C, Rec709, ACES, Linear). For instance, we just mapped the Sony FS700/Odyssey 4K combination for a customer who wanted to transcode his raw CinemaDNGs to AlexaV3Log-C Wide gamut RGB ProRes444 as the stock sony/slog luts were pretty useless. He now has Sony footage that looks and behaves more or less like Log-C ProRes from the Alexa. The Alexa color separation is there. Your 60D will be able to do this too within limits This may seem like a lot of jargon but it is actually a very powerful set of tools and to the best of my knowledge is the only LUT set that can do a reversible transform from/to Rec709/BMD Film. Essentially, we can take footage shot on your 60D and make it look like it was shot on a Sony, BMD, Alexa etc but obviously within the limits of your cameras sensor and DR.
Quote from: Markus on April 29, 2014, 02:55:54 AM
256GB 1200x is stable for mlv full hd with sound on my mk III... thats 47 minutes of raw on one card =)
Quote from: chmee on April 28, 2014, 02:06:37 AM
@a1ex tried it last days the first time, and was a little bit scared of the first converting run. putting here, doin that, getting this.. but in combination with the lr-plugin by kichetof its a nobrainer-oneclick-thing. nobel peace prize 2014 for you and your code and 2015 for kichetof for the one-click-solution. really. now it seems i have to investigate time to code the video-dualISO feature into my converter.
Quote from: Andy600 on April 28, 2014, 01:13:31 AM
Hi Chu,
Cinelog-C - It will be within the next couple of weeks
ACR version - I did send it but I will send it again
Did you receive/download the Resolve LUT update last week?
Quote from: Andy600 on April 27, 2014, 11:32:11 AM
A couple of the videos are using a beta of Cinelog-C (no color) which is part of our new, simple recipe system for applying color depending on the final look you are aiming for. The Cinelog-C input LUTs go from no color, flat for maximum flexibility, Photometric for ENG/Documentary work and a new, Alexa inspired Film Matrix for use of Print Film Emulation LUTs (Kodak, Fuji etc). All the new LUTS are center weighted, Log-C compatible. Using different combinations of input and output LUTs will achieve very different looks. This will be a free update
Quote from: beauchampy on April 21, 2014, 11:50:33 PM
-5D II
-MLV RAW
-Davinci Resolve
-Cinelog Luts
-Premiere Pro CC
-Filmconvert
Any questions feel free to ask. Was a bit of a rushed shoot with minimal lighting, locations weren't great either but hey!
Quote from: tonybeccar on April 14, 2014, 02:35:20 AM
I want to continue it, for now I don't have the time really... maybe I can add the update for Dual Iso which is really easy and takes 0 time... but it'll be nice really to have access to Cinema DNG's, because that's the way to go!
Quote from: Andy600 on April 11, 2014, 11:55:55 AM
Yes, no problem . What is your camera model?
btw, I suggest removing your email address from your post or the spambots will get it
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