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Tramm Hudson September 16th, 2009 08:26 PM

Full HD on HDMI while recording
 
Magic Lantern - 1080i while recording on Vimeo

My most recent hacks allow the camera to remain in full 1080i mode on the HDMI while recording. Once this is a little more polished (and the flashy bugs are worked out) it will be part of the 0.1.7 release of Magic Lantern.

Chris Barcellos September 16th, 2009 08:34 PM

Another great improvement-- nice job Tramm. I hear complaints about this issue quite abit. Time to look for a new small HD monitor...

What is image PAR in your opinion ?

Ryan Mueller September 16th, 2009 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Tramm Hudson (Post 1362411)
Magic Lantern - 1080i while recording on Vimeo

My most recent hacks allow the camera to remain in full 1080i mode on the HDMI while recording. Once this is a little more polished (and the flashy bugs are worked out) it will be part of the 0.1.7 release of Magic Lantern.

Tramm, buddy, you are absolutely my hero! I have been drooling over this idea for a long time now. You just made my month!

Robert Esmonde September 17th, 2009 12:58 AM

Congratulations! yet again Tramm.

This is great news and I look forward to 0.17.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tramm Hudson (Post 1362411)
Magic Lantern - 1080i while recording on Vimeo

My most recent hacks allow the camera to remain in full 1080i mode on the HDMI while recording. Once this is a little more polished (and the flashy bugs are worked out) it will be part of the 0.1.7 release of Magic Lantern.


Jacob Mason September 17th, 2009 01:06 AM

Congratulations. Excellent work Tramm.

Christopher Drews September 17th, 2009 01:51 AM

Anyone have any conjecture how this could affect 7D in 24p mode? If it's like the 5Dii's HDMI out, it is probably 1080i. I'd guess 23.98 in a 60i container. So, if Lantern works for the 7D, you'd have to remove the pulldown in post to edit native.

At some point, I'd love to see HDMI (interlaced) out lossless vs Camera Native (progressive).

Awesome work Tramm.

You're like Morpheus in Matrix and we're about to see just how deep this rabbit holes goes.

-C

Jon Fairhurst September 17th, 2009 09:50 AM

The video is still "double boxed". It's not 1080 from corner to corner. It's really more appropriate for monitoring for critical focus than for recording.

Chris Barcellos September 17th, 2009 10:02 AM

Jon:

Have you tested it ? I note that setting my cheap HDMI monitor at 4:3 before recording gives me a pretty true representation of the the aspect ratio, and I am wondering if that is what we are going to have to continue to do with it with Tramms work around.

Matthew Roddy September 17th, 2009 11:12 AM

Tramm, After your audio mods, this is (for me) the most amazing bit of work I could have hoped for in this camera.

As they say above, you're a hero to the 5D world. Truly amazing and awesome.

Thank you!

Jon Fairhurst September 17th, 2009 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos (Post 1364646)
Jon:

Have you tested it ?

No. I haven't tested it. But I can see that it's double-boxed on Tramm's video. It would be nice if your HDMI monitor has a magnify function, so you can fill the screen.

Buba Kastorski September 17th, 2009 12:02 PM

i love you Tramm!

Chris Barcellos September 17th, 2009 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Jon Fairhurst (Post 1364986)
No. I haven't tested it. But I can see that it's double-boxed on Tramm's video. It would be nice if your HDMI monitor has a magnify function, so you can fill the screen.

Yes it does have a zoom function, and various other settings changing picture, so we will see. It is just a $199 Dynex Best Buy special, but serve purpose as a large monitor. Not sure about technical issue, but I wonder if Tramm can hijack the zoom function to display image and remove that double boxing... I suspect he has more tricks planned as he adjusts.

Dan Chung September 17th, 2009 07:47 PM

Tramm,

Great, great work. Do you think that with your new hack a 4x3 or a 16x9 monitor makes more sense?

Also has anyone devised a kind of monitor loupe similar to the Hoodloupe or Z-finder but for small monitors? That would be very cool.

Dan

Tramm Hudson September 17th, 2009 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan Chung (Post 1366441)
Do you think that with your new hack a 4x3 or a 16x9 monitor makes more sense?

Definitely the 16x9. I'm working on figuring out how to get the image to fill the full screen.
Quote:

Also has anyone devised a kind of monitor loupe similar to the Hoodloupe or Z-finder but for small monitors? That would be very cool.
Terry Gilliam came up with one a few years ago, but I don't think it worked with HDMI:
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget....ole-brazil.jpg

Don Miller September 17th, 2009 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan Chung (Post 1366441)

Also has anyone devised a kind of monitor loupe similar to the Hoodloupe or Z-finder but for small monitors? That would be very cool.

Dan

Stronger than needed reading glasses magnify and can be used for critical focus. Works especially well if ones minimum close focus distance is more than desirable. (meaning one cant stick his face six inches from the monitor and still see the screen clearly).

I don't wear gasses, but I do keep strong reading glasses on the end of my nose for focus. Allows both normal and magnified view, depending on tilt of the head. Keeps both hands free.


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