[DONE] Cinescope 1:2.35 for RAW video?

Started by LucaBrasi, May 17, 2013, 11:17:35 PM

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LucaBrasi

Hello! Trying out the excellent work from you ML guys.

I have a request with the width and height to choose from. Would it be possible to be able to select

1920x817, 1280x544?

That would be great :)

Thanks!

/LB

(I'm on 5D mark iii)

1%

544 should work.. odd vertical may not.

LucaBrasi

Quote from: 1% on May 17, 2013, 11:20:50 PM
544 should work.. odd vertical may not.

Nice! 818 or 816 would also work.

I imagine people would like to shoot "native" sort of cinescope and also save bandwidth as much as possible. I know I would :) small and not very important request however. Just a nice to have.

Thanks 1%!

olik

For all I know, 2.35:1 is not a cinema standard anymore, 2.39:1 is. You can already set magic lantern to 1720x720 that should be 2.39:1.


squig

With a fast card you can do 2K 2048x840 which is 2.44:1. Close enough. It's only 70MB/s so shouldn't be a problem with a 1000x Lexar.

LucaBrasi

Quote from: squig on May 18, 2013, 12:35:40 PM
With a fast card you can do 2K 2048x840 which is 2.44:1. Close enough. It's only 70MB/s so shouldn't be a problem with a 1000x Lexar.

Quote from: olik on May 18, 2013, 12:21:55 PM
For all I know, 2.35:1 is not a cinema standard anymore, 2.39:1 is. You can already set magic lantern to 1720x720 that should be 2.39:1.



Thanks guys! I will try both of your good suggestions!! The format is not written in stone, I was thinking more about optimised aspect  settings to preserve bandwidth close to what end format I wanted.

LB

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On 600D for a 2.40:1 aspect, put it in 480 video mode, raw video rez to 1152x480, fps override to 24, and uprez it in post to 1280x533. This is the easiest and most visually pleasing workflow I've found.
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LucaBrasi

Quote from: squig on May 18, 2013, 12:35:40 PM
With a fast card you can do 2K 2048x840 which is 2.44:1. Close enough. It's only 70MB/s so shouldn't be a problem with a 1000x Lexar.

Hello! Are you able to select anything above 1920 width? Can't figure out how to do it!

LB

AnotherDave

You can only select higher resolutions while zoomed in.

LucaBrasi

Quote from: AnotherDave on June 05, 2013, 07:51:05 PM
You can only select higher resolutions while zoomed in.

Thanks, just realised that my self fiddling around in the ML menu :)