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camera_help [2019/05/09 07:30] – [Silent Pictures] walter_schulzcamera_help [2021/01/12 17:43] – [MyMenu] Walter Schulz
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 >HDR section untouched. Task still valid, copying from above >HDR section untouched. Task still valid, copying from above
 > Special task: HDR section! If you have experience with HDR workflow, preferable with Open-Source tools (but not restricted to), any input would be appreciated!\\ > Special task: HDR section! If you have experience with HDR workflow, preferable with Open-Source tools (but not restricted to), any input would be appreciated!\\
->And what is the difference between Luma and Luma Fast? 
  
  
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 [[https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=7139.0|Dual ISO thread]] [[https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=7139.0|Dual ISO thread]]
  
-Increases dynamic range by sampling the sensor at two different ISOs, switching ISO for every other line pair. This trick cleans up shadow noise, resulting in a dynamic range improvement of around 3 stops, at the cost of reduced vertical resolution and increased aliasing and moire.+Increases dynamic range by sampling the sensor at two different ISOs, switching ISO for every other line pair. This trick cleans up shadow noise, resulting in a dynamic range improvement of around 3 stops, at the cost of reduced vertical resolutionincreased aliasing and moire in the highlights and shadows.
  
 Works for both raw photos (CR2) and raw videos (DNG). You need to postprocess these files with a tool called cr2hdr. Works for both raw photos (CR2) and raw videos (DNG). You need to postprocess these files with a tool called cr2hdr.
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   *Raw histogram will display only the low-ISO half of the image (since the high-ISO data is used for cleaning up shadow noise).   *Raw histogram will display only the low-ISO half of the image (since the high-ISO data is used for cleaning up shadow noise).
   *For optimal exposure (minimal noise without clipped highlights), try both dual ISO and ETTR.   *For optimal exposure (minimal noise without clipped highlights), try both dual ISO and ETTR.
-  *Do not be afraid of less aggressive settings like 100/400. They are almost as good as 100/1600 regarding shadow noise, but with much less aliasing artifacts.+  *Do not be afraid of less aggressive settings like 100/400. They are almost as good as 100/1600 regarding shadow noise, but with much less aliasing artifacts where only one of the chosen ISO's captures usable signal.
   *Be careful with long exposures, you may get lots of hot pixels.   *Be careful with long exposures, you may get lots of hot pixels.
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Recovery ISO**+**Recovery ISO** - The secondary ISO used for recovery
  
-**Dynamic range gained**+**Dynamic range gained** - Expected increase in Dynamic range with the current recovery ISO
  
-**Midtone overlapping**+**Midtone overlapping** - The midtone area where both ISO's capture data without overexposure or excess noise.
  
 **Alternate frames only** - only enable dual ISO every second frame. **Alternate frames only** - only enable dual ISO every second frame.
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   * Luma: zebras are computed from Y channel only.   * Luma: zebras are computed from Y channel only.
   * RGB: check overexposure for each RGB channel. Clipped channels are displayed in the opposite color (i.e. clipped red shown as cyan, underexposed as  white and so on).   * RGB: check overexposure for each RGB channel. Clipped channels are displayed in the opposite color (i.e. clipped red shown as cyan, underexposed as  white and so on).
-  * Luma Fast:  +  * Luma Fast: Zebras are processed by display processor (similiar to [[#lv_digic_peaking|Digic Peaking]]) and do not use sparce CPU processing resources. They come with limitiations: Only able to show over- **or** underexposure, not both at the same time as "Luma" doesAnd not working for RAW! 
-> No info found for "Luma Fast".\\+
  
 Color Space settings apply to JPG/H.264 only. RAW is not affected.\\ Color Space settings apply to JPG/H.264 only. RAW is not affected.\\
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 Size of airy disk (is it?) Size of airy disk (is it?)
  
 +==== DotTune AFMA ====
 +
 +Auto calibrate AF microadjustment \\
 +Only available for featured cameras and after loading dot_tune.mo in Modules tab.
 +
 +//Submenu options://
 +
 +** Start Scan **
 +
 +** Scan Type **
 +Auto range detention\\ 
 +Linear -20 .. +20 \\ 
 +Linear -40 .. +40 \\
 +Linear -100 .. +100 \\
 +
 +** Scan Passes **
 +1 .. 10
 +
 +** AF microadjust **
 +-100 .. +100\\
 +
 +** AFMA mode **
 +Disabled, All lenses, This lens
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
 +===== Scripts =====
 +
 +Only visible after loading lua.mo in Modules tab
 +
 +//Submenu options://
 +
 +==== Script API tests ====
 +==== Text Editor ====
 +==== Calculator ====
 +==== Hello, World! ====
 +
 +===== Games =====
 +
 +Only visible after loading arkonoid.mo and/or loading lua.mo
 +
 +//Submenu options:// 
 +==== Arkanoid ====
 +==== Sokoban ====
 +==== Pong ====
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
 +
 +===== MyMenu =====
 +
 +Only visible after enabled via [[#Customize Menus]]
 +
 +===== Modified =====
 +
 +Only visible after changing ML settings\\
 +Contains all changed settings and allows quick access to them.
 +
 +//Submenu options://
 +
  
  
camera_help.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/24 05:08 by Walter Schulz