Thread photos dual iso

Started by Danne, July 30, 2013, 09:05:45 PM

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Danne

A thread to share photos taken with dual iso. If you want to try and learn how please enter this thread here. http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=7139.msg62864;topicseen#msg62864

Some more examples of what dual iso can achieve. The shadows pop out like never before. Mostly used interval between 100-1600 and ETTR to find exposure settings. Works perfect most of the time. From a visit in Copenhagen. I used a 5d mark 3.

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nuklearpuppy

Very impressive!! I take it this will not work on my 550d??
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Danne

unfortunately not. 5d mark 3 and 7d for now I believe

nuklearpuppy

Thanks for the quick reply :-) This is another really clever addition to ML. Happy snapping... 
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Doyle4

Quote from: nuklearpuppy on July 30, 2013, 09:35:21 PM
Very impressive!! I take it this will not work on my 550d??

5DMKiii and 7D only due to the sensor.

@Danne, Fantastic samples, great to see before and after,

ygor

Nice samples. Did you use 5dmIII or 7D?
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Danne


nuklearpuppy

I'm loving the picture of the guy staring at them hot gurls. Lol. Superb!!!
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Danne

I thought so too. Lucky shot :)

nuklearpuppy

My Gear: EOS 550D |  Sigma 10-20mm f5.6  |  Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC OS HSM  |  Sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6  |  Canon 50mm f1.8  |  Canon 18-55mm f3.5-5.6  | Cokin Z Pro Filters  |  Giottos Carbon Fibre Tripod.

JackDaniel412

Dual ISO test: ISO 100/1600, 5D Mark III


Danne

Lovely picture! 14mm wideangle? What settings were used? Nice dynamic range :)
By the way. I got a warning before about too big pics. Think the max wide pixel size is 900px.
Thanks for posting


JackDaniel412

Quote from: Danne on August 01, 2013, 01:04:03 AM
Lovely picture! 14mm wideangle? What settings were used? Nice dynamic range :)
By the way. I got a warning before about too big pics. Think the max wide pixel size is 900px.
Thanks for posting

Thanks! It is a Sigma 12-24 @12mm fantastic lens but not very sharp...
Photo resized to 900px! Thanks!

a1ex

Would be very nice if you can upload some DNG files (or CR2 if you still notice aliasing artifacts).

Danne

@audionut. That is s beautiful picture. The light but too have those clean shadows really makes a massive difference. What settings were used?
@Alex. Will see what I can find. This function you created is unbelievably good when taking pictures.
Huge thanks

Audionut

Quote from: Danne on August 01, 2013, 10:54:37 AM
@audionut. That is s beautiful picture. The light but too have those clean shadows really makes a massive difference. What settings were used?

100-800.  I like keeping midtone resolution.

And sorry I moved my OP.  Check over in the dual-ISO thread.

Danne

No prob, moved mine as well.
Will check in about the midtones. For now I,m all over the intervals trying to push it and see what ettr comes up with when doing its magic.

Greg

Great examples of dual iso.  ;)

ygor

My first test:

ISO 160/3200
Canon 7D
Canon 10-22 @10mm
f/8
1/320
ETTR + UniWB
Processed in LR 5



100% Crop


I'm going to make more shots in the next days.
[size=8pt]Canon 7D | Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM | Canon 50mm f/1.8 II | Sigma 18-200 OS 3.5-5.6 | Canon 580ex II
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a1ex

Some tips:
- 160 is just 200 darkened
- on 7D you don't gain anything above 1600 => try 100/800 or 100/1600, but not more
- UniWB no longer makes sense, because you have raw zebras and histogram

ygor

Quote from: a1ex on August 05, 2013, 07:55:07 PM
Some tips:
- 160 is just 200 darkened
- on 7D you don't gain anything above 1600 => try 100/800 or 100/1600, but not more
- UniWB no longer makes sense, because you have raw zebras and histogram

Good tips.

I know ISO 160 is just 200 darkened, I used 160 because of the known vertical banding issue on 7D, while extreme recovering the shadows. It's weird, but you get less vertical banding on 160 rather than on 100 or 200, I don't know why, it just works for me.

I'll still try raw zebras and histogram, Dual ISO was my first ML test EVER : )
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a1ex

You get banding with dual ISO? Can you upload a sample?

ygor

Quote from: a1ex on August 05, 2013, 08:28:26 PM
You get banding with dual ISO? Can you upload a sample?

I'll test it tonight and upload the tests. I'll test ISO 160, ISO 100, Non-Dual ISO and Dual ISO.
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Mirazimov

Very nice function  :) what about canon 6D?
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