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#76
Raw Video Postprocessing / Re: The CinemaDNG Discussion
February 22, 2014, 07:53:50 PM
hey thanks.. but xml could not be imported in resolve "the file M17-1805.000000.dng" can't be found" pops up... i should do some renaming. Please explain that stuff so that resolve can import the xml from ppro...
#77
Raw Video Postprocessing / Re: The CinemaDNG Discussion
February 22, 2014, 06:20:40 PM
hi.. may i please have the link/instructions of the latest tutorial on resolve premiere pro roundtrip? or the new premiere pro cdng to resolve workflow? thanks..
#78
Raw Video Postprocessing / Camera RAW to Resolve workflow
February 21, 2014, 02:27:15 AM
hi.. It is easy for me to adjust the DNG images with Adobe Camera Raw. However, for resolve/premiere roundtrip I had to use the saved .DNG images after correcting those in camera raw. Good thing is that I can rename it to convenience, while saving. Roundtrip (camera raw to .dng to resolve to premiere) was not difficult. I think adobe raw saves in .DNG format while Resolve requires Cinema DNG format in order to apply "BMD film" in color space and gamma. Also the sequences from adobe raw looks blurred in resolve. I don't know why. can this workflow be refined further?
#79
hi, i am relatively new... read lots about the awesome magic lantern feature. Thanks to everyone. Yet to practically get into it. I would like to know how to do a comparison test between RAW and h.264 with 5d mark iii. Should i record both at the same time? (can i?) or Is removing magic lantern sd card and replacing with normal sd card would let me shoot the same footage in h.264... Is the second option feasible? any other methods? (sorry if the question is already asked, pls guide me). thanks.
#80
Hi, I plan for an independent film with canon 5d3 and magic lantern RAW. For better flow, I wish to shoot at the cinemascope (2.4:1) mode approximately 1920 X 800. Will I have any problem while creating the digital cinema package for theatrical release? Any one dimension, either 2048 or 858 should be met for creating a DCP. In canon's cinemascope format, 1920X800, i could not meet both dimension. But DCP software could make it compatible. Any suggestions? I am a newbie, pardon my misunderstanding abt the subject. Thanks.
#81
Could he have shot the whole film in 5d with magic lantern installed for RAW?