Awesome. So the first thing I thought was... how would they do that?

 From the site: "To record HDR video, Magic Lantern causes the camera 
to record each alternate video frame with a different ISO setting. 
Presumably you can set your "dark" and "light" exposure settings manually.

In post production, the frames' exposures are blended together so 
that the darker areas are taken from the higher ISO shot, and the 
brighter areas from the lower ISO frame. Each frame of the video 
becomes a 2-exposure HDR image.

Of course, motion in the frame provides a bit of a problem, as the 
two shots won't quite match up. For this, there's some sort of 
interpolation algorithm used to get the best image possible. From the 
demo video it looks like there's a few motion glitches, but the 
scenes still look and feel usable."

Now why do I have a 7D? :-(

Rieni

At 22-12-2011 07:00, you wrote:
>
>
>Upgrade your DSLR to shoot video in high dynamic range.
>
><http://www.gizmag.com/magic-lantern-hdr-video-canon-550d-600d-60d/20909/>http://www.gizmag.com/magic-lantern-hdr-video-canon-550d-600d-60d/20909/
>
>Looks great, if you have one of the cameras supported by this 
>firmware upgrade.




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