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Show posts MenuQuote from: 12georgiadis on November 04, 2017, 06:57:13 PM
Hello,
I received a project that was edited in fcp7 and needs to be
Conformed to resolve. The proxy editing uses .jpeg exported from regular dng (original are ml raw) and dng converted from .arw (Sony). When I import the xml, the dng are not relinked from the proxy jpg. It's not the way I'm normally doing things but that's what I received. Any help is welcome. Thanks!
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for f in *.dng; do echo $f; done
set +f
Quote from: michael08 on October 03, 2017, 06:14:24 PMYou messaged me about this, but I'll respond here.
how do you think the problem is? on which particular Linux system do you work? I have an ubuntu installed
convmlv -m -l <path to lut> <path to MLV>
convmlv -i -t 2 -l <path to lut> -r 1 <path to MLV>
* Functional/OOP design scales from simple one-liners to complex systems.
* Load & save images in countless formats, including EXR and DPX, at up to 16 bits per pixel. The guts (numpy array) are easily accessible.
* Create 1D LUTs easily, from arbitrary contrast functions, arbitrary mappings, and more.
* Load and save 1D LUTs in the .cube format.
* Create, compose, invert, combine, and apply color matrices easily for gamut transformations.
* Apply any Transform, including LUTs, Matrices, and perfect Gamma functions, to any loaded image with ease (the .apply() method).
* Batteries included - comes with an image viewer, functions for sRGB, sLog2, Reinhard, Rec709, and more, as well as matrices for XYZ, sRGB, and Adobe RGB.
* Fast - transforms themselves are done in parallel C++ bound to Python.
Quotewelcome back @so-rose!
QuoteHey so-rose, I am also using Blender and wondering whether you find limitations when using image sequences? For example, I found that the bundled Import Images as Planes takes movie formats but not image sequences.
QuoteWasn,t aware you could change black level with dcraw.
Quote from: Danne on April 13, 2016, 03:56:05 PMI'm just using the latest dcraw available in the Debian repository (testing), inserting the extracted BlackLevel tag after the -k option.
The non universal solution(but faster) would be adding black level through hex. Dfort already cracked those numbers for white level.
Did you compile dcraw yourself?
*that was fo mlv files not dng files. My bad.
QuoteStill unable to reproduce your crashes.
ASSERT: !IS_ERROR( TryPostEvent( this->hTaskClass, this, EV_VD_INTR_LV, NULL, 0 ) )
at LVState.c:485, task ?
lv:0 mode:3
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QuoteMay the force be with you, @so-rose!
Quotethe focus pixel fixing probably needs to be added directly into cr2hdr
Quotethe focus pixel fixing probably needs to be added directly into cr2hdr
Quotein conjunction with DarkFraming Avg Process (Dual-ISO, Focus Pixel Fix and DF) all together ... My fault for the typo so-rose!
Quote from: DeafEyeJedi on March 27, 2016, 12:40:54 AMThanks .
Nice work guys. Been following this thread and as it seems to get best results with Dual-ISO and Focus Pixel to work together is to combine MLP and MLVFS atm, correct?
Quotedmilligan worked out a pixel blending system specifically for Dual ISO. It should be possible to do something similar with dcraw but that involves some C coding and creating a custom dcraw build. Better yet, it is also be possible to add the focus pixel fixing code into mlv_dump. That would be a better solution because it would fix the focus pixels on the DNG files like MLVFS does.
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