![]() ![]() At first, I was using it as my only step of the process, but there are some problems like:Ī) the QuickTime files are HUGE. MLV RawViewer already offers you conversion to DNG or proxy QuickTimes, and some other tools. Only works with MLV files, as the name says, and has some nice controls for Exposure and Whitebalance. You’ll need MLV Converter (v1.9.2 at this time) and the Converter requires a few things to be installed first.ġ – MLV RawViewer (1.3.3) – This is a quick playback software that doesn’t require installing and reads raw files real quick. Now, there’s a lot of installing before we can take our files forward. It works better with the following steps. I always get rid of their own folders and keep just the files in a single folder per card. ![]() Now you’ll have huge MLV files in the card, that you need to drop into your hard drive. In ML’s menus, pick the MLV format because it allows you to record audio along with the pictures. ![]() Since it was written in 2013, the steps are a bit outdated, so here’s a 2015 version of it.įirst off, shoot your plates using the latest version of MagicLantern (for the 5D3, the latest version was August 27th, 2014). While looking for decent information on this process, I came across this workflow at which is quite interesting since it gets rid of the DNGs while keeping all the data. This time, I wanted the increase in dynamic range from shooting RAW, but lighter files and less back and forth between conversions and small adjustments. Also, processing power was a must during color correction because each DNG file requires debayering before rendering, so, the final render took me some days. The results were terrific, but I can’t say it was easy dealing with the huge amount of files and their versions. ![]() For my previous project (Zona SSP), we shot RAW, thanks to MagicLantern, using Canon’s 50D and 5D3. This post has been sitting in the drafts folder for long before I shot, but since it was just recently that I was able to go through the workflow that I can really explain how things work. ![]()
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