That's quite odd! That's exactly how it's supposed to look like, how did you do that? I didn't know that you could actually use movie2dng for single JP4 files! That changes everything!
This frame was from one of those 'broken' header mov sequences. I used your php script to break it into JP4 images, but when I tried using elphel_dng, the colors were shifted, as if inverted. I'll send you a printscreen when I get home. Oleg, I think you just saved me some footage! o.O Thank you very much! As to movie2dng, I believe a 'for in in `ls *.jp4`; do movie2dng --dng $i; done' should work then... 2012/11/12 Oleg <support-list@support.elphel.com> > Hi, Flavio, > > What's seeming odd is that for some files, the dng seems 'out of >> colours'. Meaning, in this sequence for example, all the colors seem >> to have faded. And I notice this seems to be the case for some other >> sequences that presented some error... Any ideas what may be the >> cause? >> > > Here's what I got after converting (using > movie2dng<http://wiki.elphel.com/index.php?title=Movie2dng>) > your image - > http://community.elphel.com/incoming/Videos/1351914544_546877.jpeg. > Don't know how it should look - so, could you also send/upload a "good" > jp4 from the same sequence - like 1 frame before or after that frame. > > First thing I'd check is the exif header. There's an online exif-reader - > http://regex.info/exif.cgi. > > Best regards, > Oleg Dzhimiev > Electronics Engineer > phone: +1 801 783 5555 x124 > Elphel, Inc. >
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