Deinterlace dual ISO DNGs for video?

Started by pedrosuarez, October 13, 2013, 11:36:11 PM

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pedrosuarez

My apologies if this has been covered, I have been unable to find a workflow solution..

I recently recorded RAW video using DUAL ISO, without realizing that there might not be a workflow to de-interlace the frames. To my knowledge, Dual ISO video is possible with time lapse / stop motion, as the CR2s can be deinterlaced (CR2HDR) and then the sequence can be batched for video rendering. However, since RAW video is recorded in a different format/extension, I'm not sure if it's currently possible to correctly resolve the video sequence. Is this correct? I've run it through RAW2DNG, which still works, but the video files aren't usable because of the interlacing.

Would it be possible to create a program similar to CR2HDR for Dual ISO RAW video?


Thanks for your time, and many thanks to all the Devs


painya

Good footage doesn't make a story any better.

RenatoPhoto

Just one more step.. Download the Windows:cr2hdr.exe from first page of Dual ISO: http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=7139.0

Put the three files in the directory of the dng
Drag and drop the dng to the cr2hdr.exe
These will be converted!

I have been using this script which is really fast!
Script for Automatic Multiple instances of cr2hdr
http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=8520.0

Read the thread to learn how to use it.
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pedrosuarez

Thank you, RenatoPhoto. Your help is greatly appreciated.