![]() ![]() If you’re just wanting to do video editing, stabilizing, grading including tracked adjustments and slow motion with optical flow then frankly Resolve Lite is a far better choice than Blender, unless you’re on Linux, then there is no Resolve Lite.įor the 3 line batch script, as syntax varies are you using Windows or Linux?īest sizes you’ll get for raw at 24 fps from a T3i is about 960x544 continuous, 1152x482 (Max 20secs) or 1200x496 (Max 13secs) short bursts but the ML menu gives lots of variations on those and suggests what you’re likely to capture in frames. And that includes Davinci Resolve Lite, which is free. But in Resolve 11 releasing in June, improved raw support and better debayering will improve all this. ![]() ![]() The only downsides are that you have to bake white balance into your tiff or exr output and that you use more h/d space storing intermediate files, DNG’s and tiffs/exrs.ĭavinci Resolve 10 handles Magic Lantern DNG’s badly currently, debayer is poor. A simple 3 line batch script and dcraw will convert your Magic Lantern raw files to 16bit linear tiffs or possibly exr’s via Imagemagick and put the DNG’s and image seq output into named folders for you, super simple.
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