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#26
Hello... brand new here. Seems like there's no standard work flow to get my MLV files from my 5D3 made into a movie with sound.  I tried MlRawViewer_1_4_3 and got the images exported to dng... then managed to open the dngs using Abode Bridge Raw Viewer and saved them out as Tiff files and then opened those in Premiere. However.. it did NOT give me any sound. What am I doing wrong?  Is there a separate sound file I need to import?

Is this the best work flow using a Windows 7 machine and premiere CS6

Any help is greatly appreciated.
#27
Hi.

To convert my MLV into RAW I open MLV Browser, select the file I wanted converted, right click and select "Export selected file as RAW + WAV... select the location.. the progress bar shows.. spits out ONLY a RAW file. No WAV file to be seen.

Any ideas why?

I'm following along with this guy at min 3:00
and it works for him!.

Thanks
#28
PS the Beta3 Lightroom plugin seems to work perfectly.  8) Love that.
#30
"I think it's a combination of lacking skills using search functions/engines on your side" --  LOL. Perhaps. But I've been on the internet since it was a few palsy bulletin boards strung together... and I did not find instructions and clear as yours. (thank you again)  This guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7D7IxLk0WU came close at minute 11:30 he actually went thru the dual-iso conversion process HOWEVER -- it was not made crystal clear that I needed both the dcraw exiftool exe's in the same folder.  Even tho it was shown that way in his video he didn't state it -- I'm a retard I didn't get it.

Anyways.. long story short.. for comparison here's the two images (fore/aft) of my (sloppy) Silversmithing bench.  BTW The purple tint my previewer was showing did not appear when it was opened in PS --so either it was automatically corrected or it's an issue with Windows previewer showing it with a purple cast.  What was really nice is with just the default settings of PS Camera Raw utility it corrected a yellowish tint. 

Original ML dual-iso  image


Corrected  image


thank you very much for your help.


#31
Great! -- thank you.

However took me a minute because the instruction Step #3 "Copy a single dual ISO CR2 to C:\temp\cr2hdr\bin" actually means that once the image is in the BIN folder to then drag and drop the CR2 file on top of the cr2hdr.exe icon. And of course --When I did that --it did it's thing: a ms-dos window opened.. did the conversion and popped out a very purple tinted DNG file. Now I'm off to try and find out how to de-purple it. I recall seeing that somewhere I think... anyways...

Now that I got this far... I'm assuming I can take a dual-iso video file and do the same thing?

And my last comment / musing is -- with dual-iso being out for some time now.. WHY oh WHY.. could I find NO WHERE perfectly simple and concise instructions like the ones you just wrote? 

Thanks Walter.

#32
Yes please -- I second that!  The link to download is broken and doing a search comes up empty. I can not find the program anywhere and, thus far... it's the only way I've found to convert my MLV files to RAW...  accordin to this guy:


Thanks.
#33
Hello.

On my desktop when I drop my first test dual-iso image (named IMG_2506.CR2) onto the cr3hdr.exe icon (as mentioned in tutorial step #2 below) there's a brief flash of the ms-dos window.. and then nothing.  There's no way to contact him if one doesn't have a Twitter account so I am hoping I can find out here..

Tutorial:
http://www.digit.in/digital-cameras/guide-to-using-dual-iso-mode-on-your-canon-5d-mark-iii-17150.html


Processing Dual ISO RAW Photos
Here is a step-by-step guide to processing your CR2 files shot in Dual ISO mode.
1) Copy the RAW files into the Photo Works folder.
2) Select all your RAW files and drop them onto the CR2HDR.EXE file
3) The CR2HDR.exe will reprocess all the RAW files into Digital Negative files (DNG)
4) Delete the CR2 files as the DNG files are just as good for adjustment.
5) Open the DNG files in Photoshop. Lightroom seems to throw errors around when trying to read these DNG files.
6) Use Adobe Camera Raw to give the image the desired look.
#34
So some crabby member told me to "Learn the LR Basics" -- Which, was what I was trying to do. But to save him and any other "PROS" around here who are to fussy and important to help  -- WHERE DO I LEARN "THE BASICS"????????????
#35
So I took my first ML dual-iso picture. I got the plugin installed into LR6, I import the photo... I right click, go to Export and select cr2hdr


And nothing happens. I still got all those lines in my image. I do the same process and I get the "Already Treated" message.


Please help. What am I doing wrong?  :-[