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jake20 Posts: > 500


On 2010-03-26 18:28:26, brazzuka's wrote:

@jake20

THANK YOU for your willingness to assist with the c905. I appreciate your effort very much!

As far as manual ISO, we do have the DM3.8 modded driver which already has manual ISO, manual focus, a color correction option, and a partially or incorrectly implemented shutter speed option.

I would say that these are the things I would like to see in a modded cam driver..

1. Manual ISO (as many ISO choices as possible)
2. Manual Shutter Speed
3. Manual Color Saturation
4. Flash options (Forced and Reduced Flash power if possible)
5. Better Video quality


Jake at first would be a single driver without manual settings.Will try to optimize a single driver and adjust it and then later try to make a manual settings for c905 with some new mode of operation.The single driver for c905 would be equal to the other models with all optimized functions more manual iso working together in the Effects menu.

single driver c905
forced flash or without forced flash , the shutter speed xenon flash works
colors correction auto and scenes
xenon flash on => colors correction WB off disable and colors correction xenon flash on enable
xenon flash off => colors correction WB on enable and colors correction xenon flash off disable
xenon flash on => EV shutter speed xenon flash enable
xenon flash off => original EV what´s this??? original EV (functions sensor: shutter speed, ISO works together)
If you want you can customize the area scene on the single driver with all the functions available.
About a camdriver manual settings in fact is already developed for some time and walks very well on k850 and c905 but the controller is in the EV with some features but we can leave after testing the single driver.We think that develop an optimized driver ready is a good option to be later implemented a manual settings, so the bugs or mistakes are minimized and the driver optimized more easily adapted to manual settings. What do you think guys.
cheers!
[ This Message was edited by: brazzuka's on 2010-03-26 17:28 ]



ok brazzuka's, is your first C905 driver ready for test yet?

just kidding
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Posted: 2010-03-29 17:48:21
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mrozilla Posts: 46

In the end which driver is the best engine to C905?
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Posted: 2010-03-31 17:52:22
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masada1971 Posts: > 500

tested almost all,from k's michael since eltoffer's and dm's camdrivers,i would say dm's 3.8 is the best till now.although we have to wait because dm's 3.8 released was beta and not final and as far as i know brazukka is working on something good.and we all know what brazukka means in terms of modding.
[ This Message was edited by: masada1971 on 2010-03-31 16:58 ]

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Posted: 2010-03-31 17:56:33
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mrozilla Posts: 46

and something is known about the full version of DM when it will be more or less, or when Brazzuka show his work in the light of day?
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Posted: 2010-03-31 22:35:13
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masada1971 Posts: > 500

nope...nothing official...
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Posted: 2010-03-31 23:28:47
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Bryan84 Posts: 334

For DM3.8 ... When I set Manual Shutter and use the EV-+ to adjust ... the lower my EV- (e.g. -2.0), my screen gets so dark ... and conversely more EV+ (e.g. +2.0), my screen gets so bright. What am I doing wrongly or that's the way? But if so, how can I take a good manual shutter shot?
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Posted: 2010-04-01 06:27:09
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masada1971 Posts: > 500

thats exactly how a lens with manual shutter,works..you ve to experiment with different ev sets to see whats fits you best depending of shot to be taken
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Posted: 2010-04-01 07:52:12
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Bryan84 Posts: 334

But if it's so dark (-2.0), how do I take? Take at a very bright place?
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Posted: 2010-04-01 08:48:45
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masada1971 Posts: > 500

yes thats the point.. the lower the ev,the brighter the scene taken must be..
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Posted: 2010-04-01 09:00:05
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Bryan84 Posts: 334


On 2010-04-01 09:00:05, masada1971 wrote:
yes thats the point.. the lower the ev,the brighter the scene taken must be..


=X Cause I thought manual shutter - i.e. the speed of the shutter will determine what kind of a photo I want ... not in the case of the shot being dark or not actually ...

trying to achieve something like...



and



and


any advice?



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Posted: 2010-04-01 11:10:12
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