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01/06/2013 11:36:06 PM · #26
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by bohemka:

I would like to see some of your examples that have you talking about it, if you don't mind sharing. Looking at the user-submitted galleries on their site wouldn't convince me it's worth the time or effort. Ghosting, soft, grainy, often cartoony. Nothing Photomatix can't do. Maybe in the right hands...

As far as I know, the ML isn't any sort of a processing program for HDRI. But it lets you set up to 9 steps in exposure bracketing, where Canon's default software only brackets 3. Certainly, I'll be doing my merges in HDR Efex Pro, as always.


Correct.
01/07/2013 01:42:14 AM · #27
Yeah it's just a tool to capture it doesn't account for taste or those horrible hdrs most of us do when first playing with it :)
06/02/2013 08:15:26 PM · #28
This thread is six months old. Any updates? I was thinking about trying out Magic Lantern.
06/02/2013 08:33:46 PM · #29
I just installed it on my 60D, no issues. Besides bracketing for HDR one of the other cool things it will do is automatic focus stacking.
06/02/2013 08:51:11 PM · #30
Originally posted by markwiley:

This thread is six months old. Any updates? I was thinking about trying out Magic Lantern.

Check out the link in this thread ...
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