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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

HDRx footage...

Jannard

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OK, folks. This is the 1st posted HDRx footage from an EPIC camera.

It was shot in Las Vegas in HDRx Mode. It was processed with "Magic Motion" and not with MNMB. This motion mode is the same one that comes with EasyHDR.

We left the footage flat... kinda looks like 1950's film to go with all the Elvis impersonators there. :-)

To recap...

EasyHDR- done in camera with "Magic Motion".

HDRx- done in post with either "Magic Motion" or "MNMB" (More Normal Motion Blur).

Please remember, this is VERY EARLY in development. We like it.

Jarred will post the link.

Jim
 
Shot at night? Wow. This looks really good.
 
Wow, and the HDR function is not even optimized yet. Thanks! Just pray that Scarlet can process it. Soon.
 
So you are just doing two exposures. But it looks like you're only using it where necessary (> 1.0).

A quick 8 stop underexposure prior to the real exposure. Now I'm confused though. Wasn't this idea tossed about 1000 times only to be shot down as not how it was being done?

Gotta say though in motion it's a lot less offensive than I would have thought.
 
So quick read off of initial sensor and then continues to expose from the same starting point?

Like:
[1/1000th]
[1/48th......................................................]
?

A just hint of Foundry OFlow I think would completely hide the effect. Which is I imagine the plan aka MNMB.
 
Sure wish I was the guy with the cane... It would be awesome to see an EPIC that close... not to mention, be in the shot!

And that guy had no idea what he was looking at...
 
Downloading right now... so excited to see history in the making.
 
Wow! That's better than I expected. In fact, brilliant.

So, Jarred, are you going to use HDR for your next silhouette product shot? :devil:

unfortunately that wont work very well anymore :)
 
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