For an example of the results, click here. Each one of them uses QuickTime to decompress H.264. You're stuck with it if you've converted your footage with Final Cut Pro, Compressor, MPEG Streamclip or Canon's E1 'Log and Transfer' plugin for Final Cut Pro. And guess what? There's no way to disable this. To add insult to injury, QuickTime adds noise to its H.264 output (and so does any program that uses QuickTime to decompress H.264) in what appears to be an attempt to cover up H.264 compression artifacts. It allows you to easily convert videos in batches, and supports up to 4 videos per batch. While this may be just fine for general activities like watching videos, it is unsuitable for professional post-production tasks. 5DtoRGB Batch is a simple program that allows you to easily convert videos from 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, Canon EOS Kiss digital cameras, and many other cameras. Many programs use QuickTime internally to decode H.264 and perform the necessary YCbCr to RGB conversion, but its decoder is intended for general purpose use and not critical post-production use. The big problem is that you have to trust your NLE or compositing app to do a good job of performing this YCbCr to RGB conversion. Raw YCbCr output option for unprocessed luma channel extraction.Output at different frame rates (good for overcranking effects). ![]() Near perfect color compatibility with the Adobe CS5.5 Suite.DPX, ProRes and DNxHD output (DPX & ProRes Mac only, DNxHD Windows only).Ability to recover missing highlight detail with many cameras.Higher quality output than Canon's E1 plugin.Now uses Apple AVFoundation for ProRes encoding (1.5.12).I have not had the chance to use it prior to the post. Anything to help the H.264 CODEC is a plus in my book. This looks like a very promising addition to the FCP post workflow tool bag. Cinematographer Dan Kanes sent me a link to Rarevision’s free 5D to RGB Beta Software. 5DtoRGB was designed to suck the utmost quality out of HDSLR files by transcoding them in 10. We recommend the Batch Processing of Photomatix Pro when using the HDR-then. About a year ago I was one of the first to call attention to an HDSLR plugin in development named 5DtoRGB. Photomatix processes the RGB values of your source images directly, without converting them to another color space. On Mac: Go to the download page of Photomatix Pro or Photomatix Essentials depending on the software you want to install on your offline computer. EOS-1D, EOS 80D, EOS 7D Mark II, EOS 7D, EOS 70D, EOS 6D Mark II, EOS 6D, EOS 60Da, EOS 60D, EOS 5DS R, EOS 5DS, EOS 5D Mark IV, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 5D, EOS 50D, EOS 40D, EOS 30D, EOS 20Da, EOS 20D, EOS 9000D / EOS 77D, EOS 8000D / EOS REBEL T6s / EOS 760D, EOS. Digital Photo Professional 4.10.20 for Mac OS X.
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