Hi all,
Sorry for slow reply, the past days I'm way behind mails - people here want
attention too! Andrew Hunter's observations are all correct and in the line of
our actions already :)
This is the plan sofar;
- Camalot is testing the new Sony F65 now, we might get that - or at least we
get t
Hey Ton,
Can we expect an official responsible from the mango production team on
this?
Cheers,
Andrew
On Feb 20, 2012 2:20 PM, "François T." wrote:
> 2012/2/20 Andrew Hunter
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> >
> >
> > More likely, you will end up processing the r3ds in redcine-x pro with
> the
> > redlogfilm gamma setting
2012/2/20 Andrew Hunter
>
>
> More likely, you will end up processing the r3ds in redcine-x pro with the
> redlogfilm gamma setting to preserve dynamic range and saving to exr or
> tiff and using those as your master files.
>
>
This is what I have been doing so far, since I believe every "open"
s
For what it is worth, I can supply sample r3ds for development.
A 10 second clip from a film I shot is available from:
http://files.aehunter.net/BHS_RED_CLIP.zip
It was shot about two years ago on the RED One, firmware build 17 iirc.
I am working with the Epic on a shoot later this week. I could
Speaking here for a moment on a topic that is my profession, not just my
hobby (the way computers and programming are).
Not just just with every new camera. Red optimizes their firmware
constantly to squeak better performance out of their cameras. Jim janard
likes to boast about opening footage sh
Yes, it seems that with every new camera, RAW/R3D file formats also
gets changed/extended. I also couldn't open these files with libraw.
This probably means someone would have to reverse engineer the latest
version of the R3D file format.
Brecht.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Sergey Sharybin
FFmpeg doesn't work with files Brecht gave links to. At all.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Sergey Kurdakov wrote:
> Hi
>
> also http://www.libraw.org supports r3d files.
>
> Regards
> Sergey
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also http://www.libraw.org supports r3d files.
Regards
Sergey
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I've seen r3d support in ffmpeg ( not tested though ), which in turn is
used in Blender
Regards
Sergey
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Hi,
This is basically unknown still. The preference is always to use open
source software, worst case we batch convert using a proprietary tool,
as integrating a proprietary library in Blender is not possible.
If anyone wants to work on figuring out how to get these imported with
open source tool
The SDK is obviously not even a remote option as of the suffocating
distribution licensing.
The rest falls under reverse engineering which, in addition to being
prohibited legally as per their camera EULAs, would also be subject to a
firmware change at the source that could potentially destroy all
plyTo: bf-blender developers
Subject: [Bf-committers] libredcode
Sent: 19 Feb 2012 19:37
Forgive me if this is the wrong mailing-list.
I noticed that Camalot AV Facilties sponsored a Red Epic for the filming of
Mango. So my questions are:
Will libredcode be updated to support the newer firmwar
Forgive me if this is the wrong mailing-list.
I noticed that Camalot AV Facilties sponsored a Red Epic for the filming of
Mango. So my questions are:
Will libredcode be updated to support the newer firmware and .R3D codec?
or
Will a new library (perhaps Red's API) be integrated into blender?
o
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