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 > 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? >And what is the difference between Luma and Luma Fast?
- 
- 
-====== Audio ====== 
- 
-> Complete (18.02.2019). No pics for plugs, etc. here, because it's in-camera help and drawings for soldering doesn't help that much in this respect, IMO.  
- 
-> And if Audio screen isn't visible this help text won't be able to tell users why. That's one reason I opted for this screen to be visible at all times. 
- 
-Manual audio controls.\\ If you do not see this screen check these conditions: 
-  * 50D: Nope, no way to make it happen! 50D doesn't support audio recording. 
-  * Your cam may have restricted audio menu after loading module MLV_SND.mo:\\ 1100D, 650D, 6D, 700D, EOS M, 100D, 70D, EOS M2, 1200D\\ The only menu option you will see with MLV_SND active:\\ - MLV Sound 
- 
-The options available differ a lot depending on your camera type.\\ Please check [[https://builds.magiclantern.fm/features.html#Audio|feature matrix]] 
- 
- 
-===== Analog Gain ===== 
- 
-Gain applied to both inputs in the analog domain. Default is on and 23 dB. 
- 
-//Values:// 
- 
-**0**-32 **dB** (values: 0, 10, 17-32 in 3 dB steps) 
- 
-Analog does a great job of boosting the signal while retaining a low noise 
-floor and hence, [[http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=8549.0|dynamic range.]] If you use an 
-external preamp, set this parameter as low as possible otherwise, set it 
-as high as possible without [[http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=11063.0|clipping]] (audio meters 
-should be green). 
- 
- 
-===== Digital Gain ===== 
- 
-In-camera digital gain. Default is 0, 0, OFF 
- 
-//Submenu options:// 
- 
-==== Left Digital Gain ====  
-0 to 36 dB 
- 
-==== Right Digital Gain ====  
-0 to 36 dB 
- 
-==== AGC ====  
-**OFF**/ON 
- 
-Applying digital gain in-camera is not recommended as any non-zero value reduces 
-audio quality and you can achieve the same effect with more control in 
-post, but it can serve as an evaluative tool on set. You can apply 
-digital gain in 6dB increments to the left and right channel 
-independently. AGC is auto mode and is applied only in digital domain. 
-It overrides digital gains, but you can still adjust analog gain. 
- 
- 
-===== Input source ===== 
- 
-Mic configurations. 
- 
-//Values:// 
- 
-**Internal mic** your camera's internal mic(s) 
- 
-**L:int R:ext** 
- 
-**External stereo** 
- 
-**L:int R:balanced** (internal mic on Left, external mic on Right from both external pins as balanced audio) 
- 
-**Auto int/ext** camera detects if a mic is plugged in. Int is dual mono, ext is stereo. 
- 
-Balanced audio allows for very long cable runs without interference. Usually 
-balanced mics have three pin XLR connectors and it is very easy to put 
-together an XLR to Canon mic input cable. Balanced allows us to use such 
-pro mics with our little Canons and this is a very welcome surprise for 
-audio guys. You can feed an [[http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=1944.0|external audio source]] into the 
-camera giving you the option of using higher quality mics, although this 
-is not [[http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=8836.0|straight forward.]] 
- 
- 
-===== Wind Filter ===== 
- 
-Digital high-pass filter. 
- 
-//Values:// 
- 
-**On or Off** 
- 
-Canon's audio controls have no effect, they are completely overriden by ML and 
-the wind filter has been known to mute external mics, so if you're 
-having that problem on an earlier build turn it off. [[http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=4234.msg27693#msg27693|To use or not?]] 
-Also see [[http://www.akm.com/akm/en/file/datasheet/AK4646EN.pdf|AK4646 datasheet p.34.]] 
- 
- 
-===== Mic Power ===== 
- 
-Power for mics. 
- 
-//Values:// 
- 
-**ON** input impedance is 2 kOhm. 
- 
-**OFF** input impedance is 30 kOhm. 
- 
-Required for internal mic and certain types of external mics, but it reduces 
-input impedance. This setting is always ON when input source is either 
-internal mic or L:int R:ext. See[[http://www.akm.com/akm/en/file/datasheet/AK4646EN.pdf| AK4646 datasheet p.31.]] and the Mic 
-power control thread. [[http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=2666.0|Results of audio tests with ML and Canon 550D, T2i.]] 
- 
- 
-===== Headphone Mon. ===== 
- 
-Audio monitoring with headphones, using the A/V cable. 
- 
-//Values:// 
- 
-**On or Off** 
- 
-To use audio monitoring, you need a special cable: your Canon A/V cable 
-with a RCA - 3.5mm jack adapter a dedicated cable from Sescom or you may 
-solder it yourself (you will have to cut your A/V cable). Mobile phone 
-cables will not work; even if the connector looks similar, it's not 
-identical. You must use the original cable which came with your camera. 
-For details, see Audio monitoring HOWTO on Vimeo group. Disable this 
-setting if you are using a SD monitor. This feature is not available on 
-600D/T3i. 
- 
-Tip: Before cuting/soldering or ordering a monitoring cable check [[https://builds.magiclantern.fm/features.html#Audio|feature matrix]] if this feature is available for your cam at all. 
- 
-===== Headphone volume ===== 
- 
-Digital output gain for audio monitoring. 
- 
-//Values:// 
- 
-**0-6 dB** in 2 dB increments. 
- 
-It does not have any effect on the internal camera speaker. For best 
-results, you should a pair of low impedance headphones, for example 
-Audio Technica ATH-M50 (38 ohms). With high-impedance headphones, you 
-may have to use a headphone amplifier like FiiO E5. 
- 
- 
-===== Audio Meters ===== 
- 
-Display the input audio level. 
- 
-//Values:// 
- 
-From -40dB to 0dB, meters become yellow at -12 dB and red at -3 dB. Audio meters are only displayed in movie mode. 
- 
- 
-===== Speaker Volume ===== 
- 
-In-camera speaker. 
- 
-//Values:// 
- 
-**1 to 5** 
- 
- 
-===== Beep, test tones ===== 
- 
-Customize camera sounds. 
- 
-//Submenu options:// 
- 
-==== Enable Beeps ====  
-ML uses beep tones for several events. Turn them off if you have to go silent. 
- 
-==== Tone Waveform ====  
-Sine tones of lower frequency might be not audible on the internal speaker. Use square. Always check with Test beep sound. 
- 
-==== Tone Frequency ====  
-Default is 1 kHz. Range from 55 Hz (A1) to 12 kHz. Human ears are considered to be most sensitive between 2 and 5 kHz. 
- 
-==== Play test tone ==== 
- 
-==== Test beep sound ==== 
- 
- 
-===== MLV Sound ====== 
- 
-Only available when the [[#mlv_sndmo|MLV_SND]] module is loaded and active. See 
-[[#modules|Modules]] 
- 
-//Submenu options:// 
- 
-==== Sampling rate ====  
-8 - 48kHz the basic quality of your audio, the higher the better. 
- 
-==== Trace output ==== 
-ON or OFF 
- 
-When MLV Sound is ON, a separate WAV file is generated at the framerate 
-determined by your FPS setting in Canon Menu. When FPS Override is used, 
-only the framerate of raw video is affected, the WAV file will remain 
-either 24fps or 30fps depending on the FPS setting in canon menu. It is 
-not possible to playback mlv sound in-camera. 
- 
  
  
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 Blue-Amber white balance shift. 1 unit = 5 mireks on Kelvin axis, according to [[http://www.openphotographyforums.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-5450.html|this post]]. Blue-Amber white balance shift. 1 unit = 5 mireks on Kelvin axis, according to [[http://www.openphotographyforums.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-5450.html|this post]].
  
-> ==== Custom RGB multipliers: ====+>==== Custom RGB multipliers: ====
 > Fine-tune custom white balance. > Fine-tune custom white balance.
  
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   * Fine details   * Fine details
  
-> ====Display type:====+>====Display type:====
 >  * Blinking dots >  * Blinking dots
 >  * Fine dots >  * Fine dots
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 > incomplete > incomplete
  
-> ====Absolute Zero Sharpness==== +>====Absolute Zero Sharpness==== 
 > Disables any kind of sharpening. > Disables any kind of sharpening.
  
-> ====Edge Emphasis==== +>====Edge Emphasis==== 
 > Picks out edges in bright areas. > Picks out edges in bright areas.
  
-> ====Noise Reduction==== +>====Noise Reduction==== 
 > In camera noise reduction. > In camera noise reduction.
  
-> ===== Creative Effects ===== (Obsolete?)+>===== Creative Effects ===== (Obsolete?)
  
-> Custom image effects found by investigating DIGIC registers.+>Custom image effects found by investigating DIGIC registers.
  
 > //Submenu options:// > //Submenu options://
  
-> ====Desaturate==== +>====Desaturate==== 
 > lets you record grayscale with any picture style. > lets you record grayscale with any picture style.
  
-> ====Negative image==== +>====Negative image==== 
 > Inverts your luma values > Inverts your luma values
  
-> ====Swap U-V==== +>====Swap U-V==== 
 > Red becomes blue. > Red becomes blue.
  
-**Cartoon look** +>====Cartoon look====
 > for this to work, set sharpness in your picture style to any nonzero value. > for this to work, set sharpness in your picture style to any nonzero value.
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Bracket type** Choose the variables to bracket.+====Bracket type==== Choose the variables to bracket.
   * Exposure (Tv, Ae)   * Exposure (Tv, Ae)
   * Exposure (Flash)   * Exposure (Flash)
   * DOF (Aperture)   * DOF (Aperture)
  
-**Frames** Number of bracketed shots. Can be computed automatically.+====Frames==== Number of bracketed shots. Can be computed automatically.
   * Automated   * Automated
   * 0 - 12   * 0 - 12
  
-**EV increment** Exposure difference between two frames.+====EV increment====  
 +Exposure difference between two frames.
   * Range 0.5 - 8 EV (0.5 - 2 EV in 0.5 EV increments, 2 - 8 in 1)   * Range 0.5 - 8 EV (0.5 - 2 EV in 0.5 EV increments, 2 - 8 in 1)
  
-**Sequence** Bracketing sequence order / type. Zero is always first (cannot be changened in code, don't ask for it).+====Sequence====  
 +Bracketing sequence order / type. Zero is always first (cannot be changened in code, don't ask for it).
   * 0 - -- (descending exposure time   * 0 - -- (descending exposure time
   * 0 - + -- ++   * 0 - + -- ++
   * 0 + ++   * 0 + ++
  
-**2- second delay** Delay before starting the exposure.+====2- second delay====  
 +Delay before starting the exposure.
   * Auto   * Auto
   * OFF   * OFF
  
-**ISO shifting** Also use ISO as bracket variable. Range 100 - max AutoISO.+====ISO shifting====  
 +Also use ISO as bracket variable. Range 100 - max AutoISO.
   * OFF   * OFF
   * Full   * Full
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Take a pic every** Duration between two shots. More precise: Time between 2 "shutter button actuations". If duration is set to lowest setting (0s/like crazy) cam will take pics in burst mode.+====Take a pic every====  
 +Duration between two shots. More precise: Time between 2 "shutter button actuations". If duration is set to lowest setting (0s/like crazy) cam will take pics in burst mode.
 Caveats: Caveats:
 If selected interval is lower than exposure time next pic will be taken immediately after last pic. If selected interval is lower than exposure time next pic will be taken immediately after last pic.
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 > Internal note: ML menu shows (bottom line) calculation for time lapse duration depending on number of pics and interval. No idea how to represent this. > Internal note: ML menu shows (bottom line) calculation for time lapse duration depending on number of pics and interval. No idea how to represent this.
  
-** Start trigger ** Options for how to trigger intervalometer.+==== Start trigger ====  
 +Options for how to trigger intervalometer.
  
    * Leave Menu: Will trigger Intervalometer by leaving ML menu or by camera startup/exiting powersave. Using this option is recommended if Intervalometer is running together with other ML/Canon features triggered by shutter button (FRSP, for example).     * Leave Menu: Will trigger Intervalometer by leaving ML menu or by camera startup/exiting powersave. Using this option is recommended if Intervalometer is running together with other ML/Canon features triggered by shutter button (FRSP, for example). 
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-**Start after** Start delay (up to 8 hours).+====Start after====  
 +Start delay (up to 8 hours).
  
-**Stop after** Stop after X pictures.+====Stop after====  
 +Stop after X pictures.
  
 You can stop the intervalometer by rotating the mode dial, by pressing MENU You can stop the intervalometer by rotating the mode dial, by pressing MENU
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 blink once per second to let you know it's alive and kicking. blink once per second to let you know it's alive and kicking.
  
-**Ramping options**+====Ramping options====
 Only visible after loading module adv_int.mo Only visible after loading module adv_int.mo
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-  * Enabled OFF, ON +=== Enabled ===  
-  Use Global Time OFF, ON +  OFF, ON 
-  Loop After OFF, 1 - 5000 +=== Use Global Time === 
-  External Source OFF, ON +  OFF, ON 
-  List Keyframes  +=== Loop After ===  
-  Save Keyframes +  OFF, 1 - 5000 
-  Clear Keyfames +=== External Source === 
-  New Keyframe...+  OFF, ON 
 +=== List Keyframes === 
 +===Save Keyframes === 
 +===Clear Keyfames === 
 +=== New Keyframe ===
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Sidecar file type** Sidecar file format for deflicker metadata.+====Sidecar file type====  
 +Sidecar file format for deflicker metadata.
    * UFRaw: Suitable for open-source UFRaw image processor. Because of cam's limitation files are named "*.UFR". Rename to "*.ufraw" before running them into UFRaw.    * UFRaw: Suitable for open-source UFRaw image processor. Because of cam's limitation files are named "*.UFR". Rename to "*.ufraw" before running them into UFRaw.
    * Adobe XMP: Suitable for Adobe products.    * Adobe XMP: Suitable for Adobe products.
  
-**Deflicker percentile** Where to meter for deflickering. Recommended 50%.+====Deflicker percentile====  
 +Where to meter for deflickering. Recommended 50%.
  
-**Deflicker target level** Desired exposure level for processed pics. 0 = overexposed.+====Deflicker target level====  
 +Desired exposure level for processed pics. 0 = overexposed.
  
 File naming for sidecar files expects setting "Color Space = sRGB" and does not support "Adobe RGB" setting on its own. File naming for sidecar files expects setting "Color Space = sRGB" and does not support "Adobe RGB" setting on its own.
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Exposure duration** from 1s to 8h00m00s in 1 seconds increments.+====Exposure duration====  
 +from 1s to 8h00m00s in 1 seconds increments.
  
-**Display during exposure**+====Display during exposure====
  
    * Don't change: You will see a clock counting up    * Don't change: You will see a clock counting up
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Near:** To take a picture, put your hand near the LCD sensor.+====Near:====  
 +To take a picture, put your hand near the LCD sensor.
  
-**Away:** Picture is taken when you get your hand away from the sensor. You may combine this setting with Mirror Lockup.+====Away:====  
 +Picture is taken when you get your hand away from the sensor. You may combine this setting with Mirror Lockup.
  
-**Wave:** Picture is taken after you wave your hand 3 times near the+====Wave:====  
 +Picture is taken after you wave your hand 3 times near the
 sensor. You can leave it on without interfering (too much) with normal sensor. You can leave it on without interfering (too much) with normal
 shooting. shooting.
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Trigger level (dB)**+====Trigger level (dB)====
  
 To take a picture (or start recording a movie), make some loud noise, for To take a picture (or start recording a movie), make some loud noise, for
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Trigger by**+====Trigger by====
     * Exposure change: it only reacts to brightness changes. Detects large     * Exposure change: it only reacts to brightness changes. Detects large
 moving subjects which cause significant change in exposure. moving subjects which cause significant change in exposure.
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     * Steady hands: For handheld shooting. Triggers if there is no blur detected.     * Steady hands: For handheld shooting. Triggers if there is no blur detected.
  
-**Trigger level** High values = less sensitivity to motion.+====Trigger level====  
 +High values = less sensitivity to motion.
  
-**Detect Size** Size of the area on which motion shall be detected.+====Detect Size====  
 +Size of the area on which motion shall be detected.
  
-**Delay** Range from 0 (OFF) to 1 second in 0.1 second increments. Delay between the motion detection and picture taken.+====Delay====  
 +Range from 0 (OFF) to 1 second in 0.1 second increments. Delay between the motion detection and picture taken.
  
 Detection time is somewhere between 200-300ms (according to DataGhost's speed test), or faster with silent pictures. If "Use Autofocus" is selected it may add another (non-deterministic) delay due to the focusing. Detection time is somewhere between 200-300ms (according to DataGhost's speed test), or faster with silent pictures. If "Use Autofocus" is selected it may add another (non-deterministic) delay due to the focusing.
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Silent Mode**+====Silent Mode====
     * Simple: simple, low-resolution. Image resolution is usually     * Simple: simple, low-resolution. Image resolution is usually
 around 1 or 2 MPix, and depends on the current mode (zoom or not, around 1 or 2 MPix, and depends on the current mode (zoom or not,
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 Source: https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=12523.msg143510#msg143510 Source: https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=12523.msg143510#msg143510
  
-**Trigger mode**+====Trigger mode====
  
    * Half-shutter press    * Half-shutter press
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    * Delayed    Start image capture 2 seconds after half-shutter release    * Delayed    Start image capture 2 seconds after half-shutter release
  
-**File Format** Choose DNG or MLV. Later requires loading MLV_REC.mo.+====File Format====  
 +Choose DNG or MLV. Later requires loading MLV_REC.mo.
 In short: "DNG" writes a single pic to a single files. MLV writes all single pics of a session into a single MLV. Similiar to a movie file consisting of several consecutive frames. A new session (incrementing file name) begins after powersave or after shutdown/restart.  In short: "DNG" writes a single pic to a single files. MLV writes all single pics of a session into a single MLV. Similiar to a movie file consisting of several consecutive frames. A new session (incrementing file name) begins after powersave or after shutdown/restart. 
 If you want to use Deflicker option (deflick.mo) you have to use DNG format. MLV not supported. If you want to use Deflicker option (deflick.mo) you have to use DNG format. MLV not supported.
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**MLU mode** Choose when MLU should be active.+====MLU mode====  
 +Choose when MLU should be active.
  
-**Handheld Shutter** At what shutter speeds you want to use handheld MLU.+====Handheld Shutter====  
 +At what shutter speeds you want to use handheld MLU.
  
-**Handheld Delay** Delay between mirror and shutter movement.+====Handheld Delay====  
 +Delay between mirror and shutter movement.
  
-**Normal MLU Delay** MLU delay used with intervalometer, bracketing, etc.+====Normal MLU Delay====  
 +MLU delay used with intervalometer, bracketing, etc.
  
 Timer+Remote will auto-enable MLU under one of the following conditions (and disable it otherwise): Timer+Remote will auto-enable MLU under one of the following conditions (and disable it otherwise):
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-   Flash expo compensation (-10..+3 EV). Tip: you may use -10EV to trigger an +==== Flash expo compensation ==== 
-external flash without putting light on the scene coming from the +   -10..+3 EV.  
-onboard flash.+Tip: you may use -10EV to trigger an external flash without putting light on the scene coming from the onboard flash.
  
-   Flash / No flashuse this when you are not sure +==== Flash / No flash ====  
-whether to use flash or not. Odd pictures (by file number) will be taken +use this when you are not sure whether to use flash or not. Odd pictures (by file number) will be taken with flash, even pictures without flash.
-with flash, even pictures without flash.+
  
  
 > Available for 1100D, 500D, 550D and 600D only. None of them here to test. Anyone out here to be able to drop a word? > Available for 1100D, 500D, 550D and 600D only. None of them here to test. Anyone out here to be able to drop a word?
  
-   3rd party flash in LV: a trick for using a non-Canon flash in LiveView on Rebel cameras, which +==== 3rd party flash in LV==== 
-disables LiveView on half-shutter press. DISABLE this option when you don't use it!!!+trick for using a non-Canon flash in LiveView on Rebel cameras, which disables LiveView on half-shutter press. DISABLE this option when you don't use it!!!
  
 ===== Shoot Preferences ===== ===== Shoot Preferences =====
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Pics at once** Range: 1 (OFF) - 9. How many pics to take at once for each trigger event. +====Pics at once====  
 +Range: 1 (OFF) - 9. How many pics to take at once for each trigger event. 
  
 Useful for one-time events like Audio Remote Shot, Trap Focus, Motion Detect. Useful for one-time events like Audio Remote Shot, Trap Focus, Motion Detect.
 If using together with Intervalometer make sure exposure time (multiplied) does not exceed interval duration. If using together with Intervalometer make sure exposure time (multiplied) does not exceed interval duration.
  
-**Use Autofocus** For intervalometer, audio remote shot and motion detect.+====Use Autofocus====  
 +For intervalometer, audio remote shot and motion detect.
  
 With default setting OFF intervalometer, audio remote shot and motion detect will *not* use autofocus no matter AF on lens is selected. If trigger condition is met an image will be taken! With default setting OFF intervalometer, audio remote shot and motion detect will *not* use autofocus no matter AF on lens is selected. If trigger condition is met an image will be taken!
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 Also consider that lag between trigger condition met and image aquisition will be extended by the time needed for focusing. Also consider that lag between trigger condition met and image aquisition will be extended by the time needed for focusing.
  
-**Post scripts** Post processing scripts/listings for bracketing and focus stacking.+====Post scripts====  
 +Post processing scripts/listings for bracketing and focus stacking.
  
   * Enfuse   * Enfuse
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-**Intervalometer Script** Scripts/list for sorting intervalometer sequences.+====Intervalometer Script====  
 +Scripts/list for sorting intervalometer sequences.
  
 Those scripts consists of commands creating directories for each interval sequence and moving associated image files to those directories. Those scripts consists of commands creating directories for each interval sequence and moving associated image files to those directories.
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-**Snap Simulation** Simulates picture aquisition for testing purposes without wearing out shutter and mirror. Useful for testing Íntervalometer, Advanced Bracketing and Focus Stacking features.+====Snap Simulation====  
 +Simulates picture aquisition for testing purposes without wearing out shutter and mirror. Useful for testing Íntervalometer, Advanced Bracketing and Focus Stacking features.
  
  
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 Takes a picture when the subject comes into focus. Takes a picture when the subject comes into focus.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 **OFF** **OFF**
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
 +====Focus using====
 +//Values://
  
-**Focus using OFF**+**OFF**
  
-**Focus using Arrows**+**Arrows**
 you will be able to focus with the arrow keys.  you will be able to focus with the arrow keys. 
  
-**Focus using LCD Sensor**+**LCD Sensor**
 Focus by placing your hand near the LCD sensor (avoiding Focus by placing your hand near the LCD sensor (avoiding
 shake). To use this, you may need to disable LCDsensor Remote. shake). To use this, you may need to disable LCDsensor Remote.
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-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 Works in Liveview only! Works in Liveview only!
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 You have to set both points in "Focus end point" menu! You have to set both points in "Focus end point" menu!
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 After the move is complete pressing again reverses the move. After the move is complete pressing again reverses the move.
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Run focus stack**+====Run focus stack====
  
-**Num. pics in front** "In front". Direction: From "reference point" (current focus point) towards your camera.+====Num. pics in front====  
 +"In front". Direction: From "reference point" (current focus point) towards your camera.
  
-**Num. pics behind** "behind". Direction: From "reference point" (current focus point) away from your camera.+====Num. pics behind====  
 +"behind". Direction: From "reference point" (current focus point) away from your camera.
  
-**Focus steps / picture** "Number * Step Size = actual steps between two pics". In short: Adjust Step Size according to lens used and adjust "Focus steps/picture" according to magnification factor, aperture and desired details in stacked image.+====Focus steps / picture====  
 +"Number * Step Size = actual steps between two pics". In short: Adjust Step Size according to lens used and adjust "Focus steps/picture" according to magnification factor, aperture and desired details in stacked image.
  
-**Flash Delay** If flash is used this setting will determine seconds reserved for recharging. Your cam is unable to know if the flash is properly charged or not.+====Flash Delay====  
 +If flash is used this setting will determine seconds reserved for recharging. Your cam is unable to know if the flash is properly charged or not.
  
-**Copy rack focus range** Takes focus points selected with "Rack focus" for Focus stacking. See "Usage", esp. "Method 1".+====Copy rack focus range====  
 +Takes focus points selected with "Rack focus" for Focus stacking. See "Usage", esp. "Method 1".
  
 Usage: Usage:
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 //Submenu options://     //Submenu options://    
-    * Step SizeStep size for one focus command, as used by EOS Utility.+====Step Size====  
 +Step size for one focus command, as used by EOS Utility.
          
-    * Step DelayDelay between two successive focus commands. May be used with option "Step Wait".+====Step Delay====  
 +Delay between two successive focus commands. May be used with option "Step Wait".
          
-    * Step Wait:+====Step Wait====
  
 If Wait is not active, ML will only wait a for fixed delay before sending  If Wait is not active, ML will only wait a for fixed delay before sending 
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 then it will wait for a fixed delay, as configured here. This will then it will wait for a fixed delay, as configured here. This will
 increase rack focus accuracy, but may cause stutter with certain lenses. increase rack focus accuracy, but may cause stutter with certain lenses.
-    * Left/Right dir +====Left/Right dir==== 
-    Up/Down dir +====Up/Down dir==== 
-    Start delay+====Start delay====
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Circle of Confusion** +====Circle of Confusion==== 
  
-**DOF formula**+====DOF formula====
     * Simple     * Simple
     * Diffraction-aware     * Diffraction-aware
-**DOF info in LiveView**: OFF or ON+====DOF info in LiveView==== 
 +OFF or ON
  
 ===== Focus Patterns ===== ===== Focus Patterns =====
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Center selection**+====Center selection====
  
-**Horiziontal selection**+====Horizontal selection====
  
-**Vertical selection**+====Vertical selection====
  
-**Shortcut keys**+====Shortcut keys====
  
 To change the focus pattern: To change the focus pattern:
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 Read-only lens and Depth of Field data. Read-only lens and Depth of Field data.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values//
  
 ** Lens:** Lens identifier, focal length, aperture ** Lens:** Lens identifier, focal length, aperture
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 Will only displayed if half-shutter button is not pressed! Will only displayed if half-shutter button is not pressed!
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 **OFF** **OFF**
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-//Submenu options://+//Values:// 
 +Normal, High, Very high
  
  
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 Adjusts the contrast in LiveView. It doesn't affect recording. This helps when focusing with very flat picture styles. Adjusts the contrast in LiveView. It doesn't affect recording. This helps when focusing with very flat picture styles.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 **Zero** **Zero**
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 Adjusts the saturation in LiveView. It doesn't affect recording. This helps you focus without being distracted by color. Adjusts the saturation in LiveView. It doesn't affect recording. This helps you focus without being distracted by color.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 **Grayscale (zero)** **Grayscale (zero)**
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 dark scenes (where Canon's LiveView would be pitch black). dark scenes (where Canon's LiveView would be pitch black).
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 **OFF** **OFF**
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 Clear bitmap overlays from LiveView display. Clear bitmap overlays from LiveView display.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 **OFF** **OFF**
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 **OFF** **OFF**
  
-**5:4**+**5:4(1.25**
  
-**4:3**+**4:3(1.33)**
  
-**7:5**+**7:5(1.4)**
  
-**3:2**+**3:2(1.5)**
  
-**5:3**+**5:3 (1.66)** 
 + 
 +**9:5 (1.8)**
  
 **2:1** **2:1**
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Screen Layout** Choose screen layout (position of ML top and bottom bars), for different cameras or for external monitors.+====Screen Layout====  
 +Choose screen layout (position of ML top and bottom bars), for different cameras or for external monitors.
 Top/bottom layouts: Top/bottom layouts:
  
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   * Bottom, under 16:9: suitable for low-resolution external monitors and for 4:3-screen cameras in movie mode.   * Bottom, under 16:9: suitable for low-resolution external monitors and for 4:3-screen cameras in movie mode.
  
-**Color scheme**+====Color scheme====
 This affects the colors and brightness of the on-screen information including LiveView overlays, Canon menus and ML menus. This affects the colors and brightness of the on-screen information including LiveView overlays, Canon menus and ML menus.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Value://
  
 Range from: Default (bright), Dark, Bright Gray, Dark Gray, Dark Red, Dark Green. Tip: Range from: Default (bright), Dark, Bright Gray, Dark Gray, Dark Red, Dark Green. Tip:
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-**Image position**+====Image position====
 This may make the image better visible from different angles This may make the image better visible from different angles
 (especially on cameras without flip-out screen).  (especially on cameras without flip-out screen). 
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 Range from -16px to 16px in 8px increments. Range from -16px to 16px in 8px increments.
  
-**UpsideDown mode** This mode is useful if you want to mount your camera upside-down.+====UpsideDown mode====  
 +This mode is useful if you want to mount your camera upside-down.
  
-**Orientation**+====Orientation====
  
 Upside-down and mirroring option Upside-down and mirroring option
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 For cams with flip-out LCD For cams with flip-out LCD
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
    * Normal    * Normal
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-**Auto Mirroring** +====Auto Mirroring==== 
 For cameras with flip-out LCD, this options prevents mirroring the display For cameras with flip-out LCD, this options prevents mirroring the display
 when you open it at 180 degrees.  when you open it at 180 degrees. 
  
-**LV crazy colors**+====LV crazy colors====
  
 May be helpful for white balance. May be helpful for white balance.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
    * OFF    * OFF
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    * Extreme Chrome    * Extreme Chrome
  
-**Force HDMI-VGA**+====Force HDMI-VGA====
 This option will force a low-resolution mode on HDMI displays This option will force a low-resolution mode on HDMI displays
 (720×480), which avoids black screen when you start/stop recording. (720×480), which avoids black screen when you start/stop recording.
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 For 50D only: disable Canon graphics elements to avoid conflicts with ML graphics in LiveView. For 50D only: disable Canon graphics elements to avoid conflicts with ML graphics in LiveView.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
    * Idle/Menus: only enable Canon graphics when some transparent menu from LiveView is active.    * Idle/Menus: only enable Canon graphics when some transparent menu from LiveView is active.
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Card test at startup**+====Card test at startup====
  
-**CF card workaround**+====CF card workaround====
  
-**Preferred card**+====Preferred card====
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**SET at startup** By enabling this ML will not be loaded at startup. Same as pressing SET during startup.+====SET at startup====  
 +By enabling this ML will not be loaded at startup. Same as pressing SET during startup.
  
-**Config preset** Create different presets of menu configurations.+====Config preset====  
 +Create different presets of menu configurations.
  
 ML options and settings can be overwhelming, esp. when trying to switch between different setups. ML options and settings can be overwhelming, esp. when trying to switch between different setups.
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 Caveat: Order of custom presets is not by alphabet/number but date of directory creation (time stamp)! Newest cames last, oldest first. Caveat: Order of custom presets is not by alphabet/number but date of directory creation (time stamp)! Newest cames last, oldest first.
  
-**Config AutoSave**+====Config AutoSave====
 Saves settings automatically to magic.cfg whenever you change a setting Saves settings automatically to magic.cfg whenever you change a setting
 in ML menu. Config saving process will take place as soon as you close in ML menu. Config saving process will take place as soon as you close
 the menu. the menu.
  
-**Save config now** Save ML settings to ML/SETTINGS/MAGIC.CFG or the config preset selected.+====Save config now====  
 +Save ML settings to ML/SETTINGS/MAGIC.CFG or the config preset selected.
  
-**Restore ML defaults** use this to restore ML default settings. After deleting the config file, restart the camera.+====Restore ML defaults====  
 +use this to restore ML default settings. After deleting the config file, restart the camera.
  
 As mentioned above using Config Presets allows to switch numerous ML settings at once. If you want to rely on this feature make up your mind about how to change and preserve settings.  As mentioned above using Config Presets allows to switch numerous ML settings at once. If you want to rely on this feature make up your mind about how to change and preserve settings. 
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Play mode actions** When you press associated "Trigger key(s)" (see below), ML may perform one of these functions:+====Play mode actions====  
 +When you press associated "Trigger key(s)" (see below), ML may perform one of these functions:
  
 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-  * **Action type**:+===Action type===
  
  
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        * Exposure Adjust: ?        * Exposure Adjust: ?
  
-     * **Trigger key(s)**+===Trigger key(s)===
  
  
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-**Image Review**+====Image Review====
   * QuickReview default: just like in standard firmware.   * QuickReview default: just like in standard firmware.
   * Canon Mnu:Hold->PLAY: if you set Image Review: Hold in Canon menu, it will go to PLAY mode  instead. This allows you to zoom in as soon as you take the picture  (without having to press PLAY). Credits goto Ken Rockwell for suggesting this.   * Canon Mnu:Hold->PLAY: if you set Image Review: Hold in Canon menu, it will go to PLAY mode  instead. This allows you to zoom in as soon as you take the picture  (without having to press PLAY). Credits goto Ken Rockwell for suggesting this.
  
-**Quick Zoom** Faster zoom in PLAY mode, for checking critical focus:+====Quick Zoom====  
 +Faster zoom in PLAY mode, for checking critical focus:
   * OFF   * OFF
   * ON - zooms faster than Canon firmware.   * ON - zooms faster than Canon firmware.
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   * Full Z on last pos.: similar, but it will remember the last position of the zoom box.   * Full Z on last pos.: similar, but it will remember the last position of the zoom box.
  
-**LV button** Customize the LiveView button in PLAY mode:+====LV button====  
 +Customize the LiveView button in PLAY mode:
   * Default (enter LiveView)   * Default (enter LiveView)
   * Protect image   * Protect image
   * Rate image   * Rate image
  
-**Quick Erase** Shortcut for erasing images without confirmation (hold SET and press ERASE). Be careful!+====Quick Erase====  
 +Shortcut for erasing images without confirmation (hold SET and press ERASE). Be careful!
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Zoom x5** Disable Zoom function.+====Zoom x5====  
 +Disable Zoom function.
  
-**Zoom x10** Disable Zoom function.+====Zoom x10====  
 +Disable Zoom function.
  
-**Auto exposure on Zoom** Auto adjusts exposure so you can focus manually wide open.+====Auto exposure on Zoom====  
 +Auto adjusts exposure so you can focus manually wide open.
  
-**Increase SharpContrast** Increase sharpness and contrast when you zoom in LiveView.+====Increase SharpContrast====  
 +Increase sharpness and contrast when you zoom in LiveView.
  
-**Zoom on HalfShutter** Enable zoom when you hold he shutter halfway pressed.+====Zoom on HalfShutter====  
 +Enable zoom when you hold he shutter halfway pressed.
  
-**Zoom with Focus Ring** Zoom when you turn the focus ring on some Canon lenses.+====Zoom with Focus Ring====  
 +Zoom when you turn the focus ring on some Canon lenses.
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Speed** Allows you to move the focus box quicker.+====Speed====  
 +Allows you to move the focus box quicker.
  
-**Snap points** Pick points of your image to snap the box to.+====Snap points====  
 +Pick points of your image to snap the box to.
  
-**Display** Show or Auto-Hide.+====Display====  
 +Show or Auto-Hide.
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Audio Gain**+====Audio Gain====
   * LEFT/RIGHT: input gain   * LEFT/RIGHT: input gain
   * UP/DOWN: output gain   * UP/DOWN: output gain
   * SET: input   * SET: input
-**ISO/Kelvin**+====ISO/Kelvin====
   * LEFT/RIGHT: ISO   * LEFT/RIGHT: ISO
   * UP/DOWN: white balance   * UP/DOWN: white balance
   * SET: PushWB   * SET: PushWB
-**Shutter/Aperture**+====Shutter/Aperture====
   * LEFT/RIGHT: shutter   * LEFT/RIGHT: shutter
   * UP/DOWN: aperture   * UP/DOWN: aperture
   * SET: 180d shutter   * SET: 180d shutter
-**LCD Bright/Saturation**+====LCD Bright/Saturation====
   * LEFT/RIGHT: LCD bright   * LEFT/RIGHT: LCD bright
   * UP/DOWN: LCD saturation   * UP/DOWN: LCD saturation
   * SET: reset   * SET: reset
  
-**Use SET button** Enable functions for SET when you use arrow keys:+====Use SET button====  
 +Enable functions for SET when you use arrow keys:
   * Audio input (internal mic, external mic, balanced…)   * Audio input (internal mic, external mic, balanced…)
   * Push-button white balance   * Push-button white balance
   * 180-degree shutter speed   * 180-degree shutter speed
   * Reset LCD brightness to 5 and saturation to Normal.   * Reset LCD brightness to 5 and saturation to Normal.
 +
 +  
 ===== Misc key settings ===== ===== Misc key settings =====
  
 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**LCD Sensor Shortcuts**+====LCD Sensor Shortcuts====
 Use the LCD face sensor as an extra key in ML (e.g. for triggering arrow Use the LCD face sensor as an extra key in ML (e.g. for triggering arrow
 keys, for blocking follow focus or for bypassing magic zoom key). keys, for blocking follow focus or for bypassing magic zoom key).
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 device which covers the LCD sensor (e.g. a loupe). device which covers the LCD sensor (e.g. a loupe).
  
-**Sticky DOF Preview**+====Sticky DOF Preview====
 Makes the DOF preview button sticky (press to toggle). Enabling DOF Makes the DOF preview button sticky (press to toggle). Enabling DOF
 preview will block certain buttons. Enable Exposure Override to preview preview will block certain buttons. Enable Exposure Override to preview
 DOF without blocking the buttons. DOF without blocking the buttons.
  
-**Sticky HalfShutter**+====Sticky HalfShutter====
 Makes the half-shutter button sticky (press to toggle). Use this to Makes the half-shutter button sticky (press to toggle). Use this to
 prevent the camera from turning off LiveView after 30 minutes. prevent the camera from turning off LiveView after 30 minutes.
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-**Swap MENU ERASE** (60D)+====Swap MENU ERASE(60D)==== 
 Swaps MENU and ERASE buttons. This feature allows one-handed navigation in ML Swaps MENU and ERASE buttons. This feature allows one-handed navigation in ML
 menu on 60D, but will have to use MENU button to delete the pictures. menu on 60D, but will have to use MENU button to delete the pictures.
  
-**DigitalZoom Shortcut** (600D)+====DigitalZoom Shortcut====  
 +(600D)
 On 600D/T3i, this lets you customize the behavior of DISP + Zoom In / Zoom Out shortcut key in movie mode: On 600D/T3i, this lets you customize the behavior of DISP + Zoom In / Zoom Out shortcut key in movie mode:
 1x,3x : toggle between 1x and 3x digital zoom modes (FullHD) 1x,3x : toggle between 1x and 3x digital zoom modes (FullHD)
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Mode warning** Warn if you turn the dial to another position.+====Mode warning====  
 +Warn if you turn the dial to another position.
  
-**Quality warning** Warn if you change the picture quality.+====Quality warning====  
 +Warn if you change the picture quality.
  
-**ALO warning** Warn if you enable ALO by mistake.+====ALO warning====  
 +Warn if you enable ALO by mistake.
  
-**WB warning** Warn if you disable AWB by mistake.+====WB warning====  
 +Warn if you disable AWB by mistake.
  
-**AF/MF warning** Warn on manual/automatic focus.+====AF/MF warning====  
 +Warn on manual/automatic focus.
  
-**Warning message** Use LED and/or messagebox and/or beep to warn you.+====Warning message====  
 +Use LED and/or messagebox and/or beep to warn you.
  
  
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-**Enable power saving** on Standby, during Recording, or always.+====Enable power saving====  
 +on Standby, during Recording, or always.
  
-**Use LCD sensor** You can use it to wake up from powersave (wave your hand+====Use LCD sensor====  
 +You can use it to wake up from powersave (wave your hand
 near it), or to force powersave mode (cover the sensor for a few near it), or to force powersave mode (cover the sensor for a few
 seconds). seconds).
  
-**Use shortcut key** Shortcut key for enabling powersave modes right away.+====Use shortcut key====  
 +Shortcut key for enabling powersave modes right away.
  
-**Dim display** In LiveView, if the camera is idle, Magic Lantern will reduce the LCD backlight level to minimum in order to save power.+====Dim display====  
 +In LiveView, if the camera is idle, Magic Lantern will reduce the LCD backlight level to minimum in order to save power.
  
-**Turn off LCD**+====Turn off LCD====
 This will turn off the display and the sensor activity in LiveView. This will turn off the display and the sensor activity in LiveView.
 Mirror will not be moved. If the camera is recording or motion detection Mirror will not be moved. If the camera is recording or motion detection
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 turned off (so recording will not stop). turned off (so recording will not stop).
  
-**Turn off GlobalDraw** If the camera is idle, ML overlay graphics will be disabled to reduce CPU usage.+====Turn off GlobalDraw====  
 +If the camera is idle, ML overlay graphics will be disabled to reduce CPU usage.
  
  
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 This feature lets you create 1, 2 or 3 additional ML LiveView screens with individual Overlay presets. This feature lets you create 1, 2 or 3 additional ML LiveView screens with individual Overlay presets.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
 **OFF (1)** **OFF (1)**
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-** Crop Factor Display **+==== Crop Factor Display ====
  
 If enabled, ML bottom bar will display the 35mm equivalent focal length, including crop factor (1.6x). If enabled, ML bottom bar will display the 35mm equivalent focal length, including crop factor (1.6x).
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   * 80eq f/1.8 with this option enabled.   * 80eq f/1.8 with this option enabled.
  
-**Focus Distance Units** Choose between metric and imperial measurements for focal distance.+====Focus Distance Units==== 
 +Choose between metric and imperial measurements for focal distance.
  
  
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 MyMenu settings are stored in ML\Settings (and associated config preset subdirectories). File name is MENU.CFG. If you got totally lost you may want to delete MENU.CFG to go back to default menu structure. MyMenu settings are stored in ML\Settings (and associated config preset subdirectories). File name is MENU.CFG. If you got totally lost you may want to delete MENU.CFG to go back to default menu structure.
  
-//Submenu options://+//Values://
  
  
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Disable all modules**+====Disable all modules====
  
-**Load modules after crash**+====Load modules after crash====
  
 By default (OFF) ML modules will not be loaded after a crash or after battery pull during operation. Users and developers may find setting OFF helpful to identify and disable misbehaving modules in the field.  By default (OFF) ML modules will not be loaded after a crash or after battery pull during operation. Users and developers may find setting OFF helpful to identify and disable misbehaving modules in the field. 
 For unattended cameras in remote locations setting "Load modules after crash ON" might be preferable esp. if used together with some kind of watchdog timer or otherwise intermittent power source. Same for situations under stress where having time for troubleshooting is not an option. For unattended cameras in remote locations setting "Load modules after crash ON" might be preferable esp. if used together with some kind of watchdog timer or otherwise intermittent power source. Same for situations under stress where having time for troubleshooting is not an option.
  
-**Show console**+====Show console====
  
 ===== Benchmarks ===== ===== Benchmarks =====
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Card benchmarks** +====Card benchmarks==== 
-    Quick R/W benchmark (1 min)+=== Quick R/W benchmark (1 min)===
              
       To determine read and write performance of your card/camera combination.        To determine read and write performance of your card/camera combination. 
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-    * Buffer R/W benchmark (5 min) +=== Buffer R/W benchmark (5 min) === 
-    Buffer write benchmark (inf)+=== Buffer write benchmark (inf) ===
  
-**Memory benchmarks** +====Memory benchmarks==== 
-   * Memory benchmark (1 min) +=== Memory benchmark (1 min)=== 
-   * Cache benchmark (RAM) +=== Cache benchmark (RAM)=== 
-   * Cache benchmark (RAM, no cache) +=== Cache benchmark (RAM, no cache)=== 
-   * Cache benchmark (ROM)+=== Cache benchmark (ROM)===
  
-**Misc benchmarks** +====Misc benchmarks==== 
-    Focus peaking benchmark (30s) +=== Focus peaking benchmark (30s)=== 
-    Menu benchmark (10s)+=== Menu benchmark (10s)===
  
 ===== EDMAC tools ===== ===== EDMAC tools =====
-**Show EDMAC channels**+====Show EDMAC channels====
  
-**Find free EDMAC channels**+====Find free EDMAC channels====
  
-**Log EDMAC activity** +====Log EDMAC activity==== 
-    Start logging +===Start logging=== 
-    Log every +===Log every=== 
-**EDMAC model test**+====EDMAC model test====
  
 ===== File Manager ===== ===== File Manager =====
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 Only visible (together with "Fault emulation") after loading selftest.mo in Modules tab. Only visible (together with "Fault emulation") after loading selftest.mo in Modules tab.
  
-**Stubs API test**+====Stubs API test====
  
-**RPC reliability tests (infinite)**+====RPC reliability tests (infinite)====
  
-**Quick test (around 15 min)**+====Quick test (around 15 min)====
  
-**Random tests (infinte loop)**+====Random tests (infinte loop)====
  
-**Menu backend test (infinite)**+====Menu backend test (infinite)====
  
-**Redraw test (infinite)**+====Redraw test (infinite)====
  
-**Rectangle test (infinite)**+====Rectangle test (infinite)====
  
-**SRM memory test (5 minutes)**+====SRM memory test (5 minutes)====
  
-**Small-block malloc test (quick)**+====Small-block malloc test (quick)====
  
-**Memory leak test (1 minute)**+====Memory leak test (1 minute)====
  
-**EDMAC screen test (infinite)**+====EDMAC screen test (infinite)====
  
  
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 Only visible (together with "Self tests") after loading selftest.mo in Modules tab. Only visible (together with "Self tests") after loading selftest.mo in Modules tab.
  
-**Create a stuck task**+====Create a stuck task====
  
-**Freeze the GUI task**+====Freeze the GUI task====
  
-**Lock-up the ARM CPU**+====Lock-up the ARM CPU====
  
-**Division by zero**+====Division by zero====
  
-**AllocateMemory 1MB**+====AllocateMemory 1MB====
  
-**Allocate 10MB of RAM**+====Allocate 10MB of RAM====
  
 ===== Lens info ===== ===== Lens info =====
camera_help_cc.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/10 20:54 by Walter Schulz