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5DtoRGB is an awesome tool that extracts every last drop of video quality from cameras that record to the AVC/H. Quality from cameras that. HDSLRs - Panasonic HDSLR support. DPX & ProRes Mac only, DNxHD.

  1. The latest version of 5DtoRGB Lite is 1.5 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for Viewers & Editors in the Design & Photo category. The app is developed by Rarevision.
  2. Free download 5DtoRGB Lite 5DtoRGB Lite for Mac OS X. 5DtoRGB Lite - 5DtoRGB is widely regarded as one of the best tools for converting footage from HDSLR and other cameras for video editing.
  3. 5DtoRGB Features: Now uses Apple AVFoundation for ProRes encoding (1.5.12) Higher quality output than Canon's E1 plugin; Ability to recover missing highlight detail with many cameras; DPX, ProRes and DNxHD output (DPX & ProRes Mac only, DNxHD Windows only) Near perfect color compatibility with the Adobe CS5.5 Suite.
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5DtoRGB batch Command Line

is a batch windows script for Rarevision 5DtoRGB.

  • It finds your .mov (or .mts) file in the directory you run it
  • move transcoded files to an output directory and append conversion type info to file name
  • It supports output container, dMatrix & gamma flagging, fps rate.

Version history

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5DtoRGB batch v0.12 17/03/2013 Working with Rarevision 5DtoRGB rarevision 1.56 beta – Add .MTS file format input
5DtoRGB batch v0.11 First version 14/08/2011 Working with Rarevision 5DtoRGB rarevision 1.54

How To

  1. You need Rarevision 5DtoRGB version 1.5.6 Beta (b2) Preview DO NOT USE with 1.54 or you get you get wired behaviour if you need use with version 1.54 use v0.11 Command Line or v0.041 beta GUI instead)
  2. Download the than Unzipit
  3. put in same directory with 5DtoRGB.exe (1.56 Version)and the files you want convert
  4. double-click on 5DtoRGB.bat
  5. A Terminal window opens and 5dtorgb-batch asks you a few questions :
    • If you want use default parameters (to change edit 5DtoRGB.bat file) or enter manually yours parameters
    • The desider input format (mov or mts) New in v0.12
    • The desired output format
    • The decoding matrix to use
    • The gamma flagging to use
    • The FPS of you output file
    • The output container (MOV or AVI)
  6. The conversion start
  7. That all!! you have yours file converted

TODO Post-Processing Technicolor CineStyle Dont Work with batch!! if some one know command line syntax to made it work i am pleased to add’it in the batch script.

Made by Paolo Rudelli
Bug report and suggestion info(at)paolorudelli.com

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5DtoRGB Features:

  • Now uses Apple AVFoundation for ProRes encoding (1.5.12)
  • Higher quality output than Canon's E1 plugin [compare]
  • Ability to recover missing highlight detail with many cameras
  • DPX, ProRes and DNxHD output (DPX & ProRes Mac only, DNxHD Windows only)
  • Near perfect color compatibility with the Adobe CS5.5 Suite
  • Technicolor CineStyle LUT Support
  • Support for Canon EOS series HDSLRs
  • Support for Panasonic HDSLRs
  • Output at different frame rates (good for overcranking effects)
  • Command line / shell scripting support
  • Raw YCbCr output option for unprocessed luma channel extraction
  • OpenGL custom shader support
  • Timecode support

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5DtoRGB is an awesome tool that extracts every last drop of video quality from cameras that record to the AVC/H.264 video format. Cameras like the Canon EOS series of HDSLRs record video in this format with subsampled color. Because of this compression, the picture is at risk of massive quality loss during the post production pipeline. By using a very high quality conversion process, 5DtoRGB gets you as close as possible to the original data off the camera's sensor while putting the brakes on any additional quality loss. In short, it'll make your footage look just plain amazing!

5DtoRGB is designed to transcode your footage to a format suitable for editing or visual effects purposes. Transcoding to formats like Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD offer performance improvements during editing and keep compatibility with other editing systems in a collaborative environment.

Uncompressed formats like DPX are useful for visual effects creation (like pulling mattes from green screen footage), as uncompressed files retain the most image quality. Furthermore, visual effects compositing programs like After Effects or Nuke work with RGB color (not YCbCr, which is common in HDSLRs), and so a YCbCr to RGB conversion must be performed by either QuickTime or your compositing program before anything useful can be done.

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. 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. While this may be just fine for general activities like watching videos, it is unsuitable for professional post-production tasks. 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. And guess what? There's no way to disable this. 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. Each one of them uses QuickTime to decompress H.264. For an example of the results, click here.

5DtoRGB takes a no-compromise approach to quality. 5DtoRGB bypasses QuickTime decoding altogether, works internally at 10 bits and uses your video card's GPU for its YCbCr to RGB conversion. It also recognizes Canon's full range 8 bit YCbCr values (0-255), avoiding clipping and the resulting loss of picture information. The resulting files are the absolute highest quality you'll ever get out of the camera. In fact, you could argue that they're even better than the camera originals since they've undergone high quality chroma smoothing.

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5DtoRGB supports both embedded timecode (used by the Canon 60D) and timecode stored in THM files. Start timecode values are derived from these sources, just like with Canon's official E1 plugin for Final Cut Pro and inserted into the DPX files or ProRes QuickTime files. You can also specify your own timecode value if you want.

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User Guides

5DtoRGB Batch 1.5 User Guide (Mac)
5DtoRGB Lite 1.5 User Guide (Mac)

Contact Information

Contact us at info at rarevision dot com.

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