Exploring the Legends and Myths Surrounding the Magical Colt

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Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between the rolling green hills, there lived a young boy named James. James was an adventurous and curious child, always seeking new experiences and stories to tell. He would spend his days exploring the fields and forests that surrounded the village, his imagination running wild with tales of magic and wonder. One sunny afternoon, as James was wandering through a meadow, he stumbled upon a hidden glen he had never seen before. It was like something straight out of a fairytale - a lush, beautiful oasis filled with blooming flowers and sparkling streams. In the center of the glen stood a magnificent colt, its coat shining like silver in the sunlight.


Next steps I want to do:
1. Make it work alongside with Danne's Cine script. I actually have it already working in my test build with small hacks but not in a way I would like it to be realized. So right now I excluded it from the current script.
2. Really hard task for me: make it possible to change 24, 25 and 50 fps without manually changing it in Canon's menu.

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In the center of the glen stood a magnificent colt, its coat shining like silver in the sunlight. James approached the colt cautiously, marveling at its beauty. As he drew nearer, he noticed a gleaming horn sprouting from the colt's forehead - it was a unicorn! James had heard stories of unicorns, but he never imagined he would ever see one in real life.

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Raw Video Postprocessing / Re: Switch for macOS Sierra/Linux (former cr2hdr.app)
« on: December 20, 2019, 02:03:36 AM »

Dude. this is such a relief to be able to process over 40 CR2's of Dual-ISO from within the Menu in no time!

No longer stuck with the drag 'n drop mode for raw2mlv only. It's SO nice to be able to choose one or the other.

Thanks, @Danne for the quick fix after @name_are_hard conquered the erratic line. BIG thanks for that!

Share Your Videos / Re: My last Showreel 100% MLRaw - Canon 5D mark3
« on: December 20, 2019, 01:47:37 AM »
SlimRAW can not be recommended enough.


Agreed. It's still one of the best investments as far as keeping our ML Post lives light while saving disk spaces.

Share Your Videos / Re: JALEO - 5D mark III 1080p RAW
« on: December 19, 2019, 08:31:18 AM »

Indeed, great work @pakobagur! Perhaps to make your post-work lives easier try using MLV App by itself (even w that Parker Walbeck LUT) for the grade (and stabilization if you like) when using a correct Profile Preset and I guaranteed you will be relieved!

Tutorials and Creative Uses / Re: Shutterless ND simulation using FLV
« on: December 19, 2019, 08:23:42 AM »

Beautiful shot and thanks for sharing the updated script for Shutterless ND simulation using FLV @garry23!

Feature Requests / Re: What About Black Shading ?
« on: December 19, 2019, 08:09:21 AM »

. someone "just" needs to automate the process with some module and embed the frame in each .MLV file (MLVApp should also be modificed to recognize automatically).

Share Your Videos / Re: Canon EOS M2 [5K] Upscale RAW Film | Melbourne CBD 2019 | 5:3 Magic Lantern RAW
« on: December 19, 2019, 07:59:43 AM »

Dude. I can't believe what I'm seeing. Love how you chose not to color grade other than just a simple Rec709 LUT on top of Slog-3 in order to show the true characters of those G lenses from Nikon. Genius work. Would you mind sharing which Lens was utilized for this gig?

Share Your Videos / Re: music video shot at iso 118 - updated
« on: December 19, 2019, 07:50:03 AM »

This is all maddening ridiculously insane! I definitely noticed an improvement in the opening shot. Very Nice!

Looking forward to the Lossless 4K version. Not that we need it. That's how good it is already!

Share Your Videos / Re: Low-light street videography with the 5DMkIII/4k anamorphic, 12-bit lossless RAW
« on: December 19, 2019, 07:33:30 AM »
. Nothing in the world is better than the Reinhard function.

Amen. Especially w Reinhard 3/5.
Share Your Videos / Re: The third gain reduction howto, using the new TNT build! must see!
« on: December 19, 2019, 07:29:55 AM »

One of the greatest 13 minute Blog if not the greatest, to be frank! (Thank goodness for the CC Subtitles)

Funny thing is over the weekend I was wondering why my Q button wasn't responding to the shortcut keys.

Turns out I was using the build that I had downloaded right before Tim posted another build w the fix. D'oh!

Now that I've watched Tommy's vid . I'll give this one a ride and will report my experience. Thank you all!

crop_rec and derived builds / Re: Danne's crop_rec_4k experiments for EOS M
« on: December 19, 2019, 06:58:50 AM »
. Why is this and can I change it

No pun intended but I highly recommend to refrain from using ISO 3200 or higher on the M even w fast primes and enough light.

Maxing out @ ISO 3200 is like saving you from having a horrible nightmare with pesky colorful dots dancing around on your shots.

Thanks, @Danne for this wonderful safety limitation w the ISO climb. They do make our cams feel much more fluid and dandy!

Camera-specific Development / Re: ML on EOS-M2
« on: December 19, 2019, 06:50:35 AM »


Hi @ZEEK -- hope you don't mind me asking but who did the merge for this and where exactly did it come from originally?

General Development / Re: Portable ROM dumper
« on: December 19, 2019, 06:45:05 AM »
. (seriously, Canon?).

Seriously that's just flabergasting to hear. Does it feel more like 200D Mark II than 250D?
Scripting Corner / Re: Fast video presets for 5dIII (based on Danne's cine.lua)
« on: December 14, 2019, 08:07:15 PM » This is all marvelous work @Dmytro_ua and I'll post/share my experience this weekend.
Other experimental builds / Re: Cleaner ISO presets
« on: December 14, 2019, 08:00:19 PM »

Good morning Fellas! I've been out of town traveling the past week. Thanks, Tim for the PM and leading me to this thread. I will definitely get my hands on a 5D3.123 to test this build of yours re: clean ISO's @ 200.

I'll definitely share and post my experience this weekend for sure. Thanks, @Danne for your insights as always!

General Development / Re: Automatic, cross-platform Magiclantern building via Docker
« on: December 14, 2019, 07:31:43 PM »

Thanks for this @names_are_hard and out of respect I would prefer to wait until I get my compiling environment fixed on Catalina first before I can test this one out. Nevertheless, it looks intriguing and I may very well jump on the gun with my older Mac if need.

crop_rec and derived builds / Re: Danne's crop_rec_4k & ISO experiments
« on: December 08, 2019, 08:01:42 PM »

Who needs Christmas or Santa when we all have @Danne's never-ending magic compiling upon on us every now and then.

Let's all make it snow for once and y'all get your hands dirty on these tests builds and please do report your findings.

Including myself. Especially on the 100D since this so-called DSLR definitely needs some love again. EOSM is just scary good!

Thank YOU for annihilating Santa as always w your charming talents annually, @Danne!

crop_rec and derived builds / Re: crop_rec on steroids: 3K, 4K, 1080p48, full-resolution LiveView
« on: December 08, 2019, 07:47:27 PM »

Nice one @Ilia3101! Please do share your experiment w the SD slot replacement when it comes. Exciting times are ahead for you!

Good catch on the UHD 1:1 mode not being centered. Have you tried using @Danne's recent update on his Bitbucket download page yet?

Raw Video Postprocessing / Re: MLV App 1.9 - All in one MLV Video Post Processing App [Windows, Mac and Linux]
« on: December 05, 2019, 05:18:06 PM »
@Ilia3101
What do you think? RGB is there, could be 4 channel bayer RGGB though

Ah, that’s a valid point.
Raw Video Postprocessing / MLV App 1.9 - All in one MLV Video Post Processing App [Windows, Mac and Linux]
« on: December 05, 2019, 05:50:15 AM »

. Maybe you guys could keep it simple and just stay with the original logo, but redraw on inkscape and try to simplify the design.


I wholeheartedly agree w this since it’s already feasible and globally recognized by now!
Scripting Corner / Fast video presets for 5dIII (based on Danne's cine.lua)
« on: December 03, 2019, 11:06:49 PM »
@deafeyejedi.
Try reread a few post up and look at the posts from me.

Missed that. Thanks for pointing this out @Danne!

I uploaded a new version of a script based on Danne's suggestion.
Everything is explained (updated) in a first topic.
Now we have only one lua script with 5 presets in it.

I just downloaded this. Ran on 5D3.123 and now I see the presets under the movie tab. Feels closers to a morphed EOSM. Ha.

Also sometimes it would then tell me to set Canon to 24p when in fact I was already in 24p. Curious if it's missing hooks in corresponding to each other (Canon & ML)?

I'll see if I can reproduce this while recording HDMI out and can share this phenomenal if you insist.

Next steps I want to do:
1. Make it work alongside with Danne's Cine script. I actually have it already working in my test build with small hacks but not in a way I would like it to be realized. So right now I excluded it from the current script.
2. Really hard task for me: make it possible to change 24, 25 and 50 fps without manually changing it in Canon's menu.

Sounds like a good plan for these two. Looking forward to them. Question though were these presets supposed to work align w anamorphic mode or no?

Not that it needs them. I’m fine with the way @Danne laid out the foundation to start with at the very least w 5D3 builds as far Ana mode is concerned.

Though still needs some adtg_gui fine tuning to correct the framing of crop hence the video above. Thanks for sharing @Dmytro_ua and to @Danne for your guidance as always!

Scripting Corner / Re: Fast video presets for 5dIII (based on Danne's cine.lua)
« on: December 02, 2019, 10:23:59 PM »

So I downloaded all your presets (Thanks for these) and loaded them under \ML\scripts.

Then I loaded/ran the required modules and all seems normal.

Once I go into the Lua tap and scroll down to scripts and I'm only seeing the Cinema_2.39:1 as an option.

The rest aren't enlisted as expected. I then took out the SD card and double-checked that it's in the correct location:

This is with 5D3.123_2019Oct15 build from @Danne's bitbucket page. Hmmm?

Scripting Corner / Re: Fast video presets for 5dIII (based on Danne's cine.lua)
« on: December 02, 2019, 09:42:07 PM »

Excellent progress, guys!

Just pulled my 5D3 out.

Will give this a test run.

Share Your Videos / Re: nature video using resolve ACES @ISO 112
« on: December 01, 2019, 06:34:06 PM »

Simply stunning and yet the blacks are just as magnificent as it can be!

i'm currently filming a dark in-studio video to really show what this new iso can do. coming soon!
Scripting Corner / Re: Fast video presets for 5dIII (based on Danne's cine.lua)
« on: December 01, 2019, 05:16:12 PM »

Fantastic work @Dmytro_ua -- now I'm gonna have to fiddle w the source code a bit to make it 24p for these presets.

Thanks for sharing and I look forward to what this brings to the table for the 5D3's.

General Development / Re: Anyone able to compile MLV_App w OpenMP while running on Catalina OS X?
« on: December 01, 2019, 12:17:30 AM »

Also when trying to run Update 'U' within MLV_App_Compiler it keeps giving me this not a git repo fatal error msg.

Code: [Select]

current branch: master

(c) compile MLV App
(op) compile MLV App with openmp(macOS 10.10 and onwards)
(b) check out branches
(U) update dependencies(if compiling fails)
(m) make clean

(q) quit this compiler

Please enter your selection number below and press enter:
U

Updating!
xcode-select: error: command line tools are already installed, use "Software Update" to install updates
==> This script will install:
/usr/local/bin/brew
/usr/local/share/doc/homebrew
/usr/local/share/man/man1/brew.1
/usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_brew
/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/brew
/usr/local/Homebrew

Press RETURN to continue or any other key to abort
==> Downloading and installing Homebrew.
HEAD is now at 8ebfc923f Merge pull request #6792 from EricFromCanada/issue-template-update
Already up-to-date.
==> Installation successful!


Agreed. It's still one of the best investments as far as keeping our ML Post lives light while saving disk spaces.
The magical colt

With a sense of wonder and excitement, James reached out to touch the unicorn's silky mane, and to his amazement, the colt nuzzled him gently. It was as if the unicorn sensed James' pure heart and believed that he was worthy of its trust. James felt a deep connection with the magical creature, as if they were kindred spirits. From that moment on, James and the unicorn, whom he named Stardust, became inseparable. They would gallop through the meadows, their laughter and joy filling the air. The villagers soon caught wind of the magical colt and flocked to see the extraordinary sight. James became a beloved figure in the village, known as the boy who could befriend a unicorn. But Stardust was not just any ordinary unicorn. He possessed the ability to grant wishes to those who truly believed in his magic. James soon discovered this incredible power and, with Stardust's guidance, brought joy and happiness to the lives of those around him. The village prospered, and the people lived in harmony, their hearts filled with gratitude for the magical colt and the brave young boy who had brought them together. As the years went by, James grew older and wiser, but his love for Stardust remained unchanged. Together, they continued to explore the world, their adventures stretching far beyond the borders of their small village. James would often share the tales of their journey with the villagers, inspiring them to believe in the power of magic and follow their dreams. The magical colt, Stardust, taught James the true meaning of friendship, courage, and the extraordinary power that lies within all of us. It was a bond that would forever be etched in their hearts and remembered in the village for generations to come. As James and Stardust rode into the sunset, their spirits soared, knowing that their magical partnership had brought happiness and wonder to all who had known them..

Reviews for "The Art of Bonding with the Magical Colt: Building a Connection"

1. John - 2 stars
I found "The Magical Colt" to be quite disappointing. The storyline felt predictable, and the characters lacked depth. The world-building was minimal, leaving me wanting more details about the magical elements in the book. Additionally, the pacing felt slow, making it difficult for me to stay engaged. Overall, I was expecting more from this book, and unfortunately, it didn't deliver.
2. Emily - 1 star
"The Magical Colt" was a complete letdown for me. The writing felt amateurish, with numerous grammatical errors and awkward sentence structures. The dialogue was unrealistic and didn't flow naturally, making it hard to connect with the characters. The plot was also weak, with events unfolding in a way that seemed illogical and forced. I struggled to finish this book and wouldn't recommend it to others.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I was excited to read "The Magical Colt," but it fell short of my expectations. The protagonist lacked depth and came across as flat and unrelatable. The magical elements introduced in the story felt underdeveloped and didn't add much to the overall plot. The pacing was inconsistent, with moments of intense action followed by long stretches of boredom. While some may enjoy this book, I personally found it lackluster and wouldn't recommend it.
4. Michael - 1 star
"The Magical Colt" was a waste of my time. The plot was cliché and unoriginal, following the same tropes I've seen countless times before. The writing was subpar, with purple prose and excessive use of adjectives that added nothing to the story. The characters were one-dimensional, and their choices didn't make much sense. Overall, I struggled to find anything redeemable about this book and would advise others to steer clear of it.

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