RAW video & ML -- Beginners Guide, FAQ & Useful Links -- READ FIRST

Started by RenatoPhoto, May 20, 2013, 05:14:36 AM

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Oskarif

My workflow for fast editing the 5D mk3 ML RAW (should work on slower computers also because of Prores 422 conversion!) http://philipbloom.net/forum/threads/5d-mk3-%E2%80%93-ml-raw-convenient-workflow.65971/

RAW Shortfilm: https://vimeo.com/115560337

I found that having this kind of workflow handling corrections in Resolve and then exporting to prores 422 works beautifully for me at least.

mkrjf

I am installing ML beta for firmware 1.3.3 after my camera was factor updated by Canon.
Do I need to use a different boot loader flag setting file than listed here:
http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5520.0
I need to do this whenever camera firmware changes, right?
Thx
Mike


pointbob

"and audio recording with RAW video is not available yet." May 2013

Is audio recording available yet?

Frank7D


adrefs

I've done my best to follow all of the steps provided and yet when I select the "Video" screen in the ML menu "Raw Video" does not appear at the bottom of the list, mine ends at "Movie tweaks".  Any suggestions?

Walter Schulz


adrefs

Awesome - thanks!  ;)

Now I just have to read about how to import the RAW footage!

keepersdungeon

Has anyone faced some sort of weird halo( kind of like out of focus) from night lights while shooting in raw?
U can see the image below check out at the bottom right.
Was using a 50mm Nikkor, with a converter, at 1.8,  3200 iso
Is it coz of high iso? Or the large aperture? Or is it the lens?
Thanks

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lhwwrbvhzpru1sc/M25-2344_000173.tif?dl=0

DeafEyeJedi

5D3.113 | 5D3.123 | EOSM.203 | 7D.203 | 70D.112 | 100D.101 | EOSM2.* | 50D.109


Levas

you're using the lens wide open at 1.8.
You're seeing reflections or shapes from lenses inside your nikkor, lighted by the many lights in your night scene.
I bet those halos disappear when you stop down to f2.8 or maybe you need to go to f4.0.
But since you're already at iso 3200, stopping down isn't much of an option  :P

Most lenses are not so good wide open, very normal for 50mm high speed primes.
Most of them are soft wide open, others show this type of halos, especially towards the edges.
You can see in your frame that the halos getting bigger on the edges.

keepersdungeon

Quote from: Levas on July 11, 2015, 12:58:13 PM
you're using the lens wide open at 1.8.
You're seeing reflections or shapes from lenses inside your nikkor, lighted by the many lights in your night scene.
I bet those halos disappear when you stop down to f2.8 or maybe you need to go to f4.0.
But since you're already at iso 3200, stopping down isn't much of an option  [emoji14]

Most lenses are not so good wide open, very normal for 50mm high speed primes.
Most of them are soft wide open, others show this type of halos, especially towards the edges.
You can see in your frame that the halos getting bigger on the edges.
Thanks Levas u're absolutely right! I did some test yesterday and at f/2.8 it was a bit better.
Thanks again for ur reply.