Magic Light Master APK
APK Version History
- Version
- 0.9.9b (13)
- Architecture
- universal
- Release Date
- April 27, 2017
- Requirement
- Android 4.1+
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- Version
- 0.9.9 (12)
- Architecture
- universal
- Release Date
- September 20, 2015
- Requirement
- Android 4.1+
Download [ 5.6 MB ]
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- Version
- 0.9.9 (11)
- Architecture
- universal
- Release Date
- September 11, 2015
- Requirement
- Android 4.1+
Download [ 5.6 MB ]
Safe
About Radio FM 90s
Exposure tool + White Balance meter + Reference = ALL IN ONE
NOTE: This is a pre-release version. Some features don't work. Please test and give your feedback!
Supported cameras are:
- Canon 50D (Magic Lantern RAW video)
- Canon 5D Mark III (Magic Lantern RAW video)
- Blackmagic Pocket Camera
- Blackmagic Cinema Camera
You have heard about ETTR, zone system of exposure and characteristic curves, and want to upgrade your knowledge in how to perfectly expose your footage? This app will upgrade your on-field exposure practice.
Measure the amount of light on your critical subjects in the shot (faces, sky, windows, dark shadows) with a lightmeter, and place all those spots on the characteristic curve for your camera (+ button). Then change the exposure parameters of your camera (EXPO button) so that your key spots are in the normal zone (green dots on the graph), or at least in the low contrast area (yellow dots). Avoid total noise or overexposure (red dots). Experiment with the exposure parameters to get the best result, modifying ISO, aperture f-number, shutter speed and ND filters.
SOON TO COME: ETTR feature.
NOTE: This is a pre-release version. Some features don't work. Please test and give your feedback!
Supported cameras are:
- Canon 50D (Magic Lantern RAW video)
- Canon 5D Mark III (Magic Lantern RAW video)
- Blackmagic Pocket Camera
- Blackmagic Cinema Camera
You have heard about ETTR, zone system of exposure and characteristic curves, and want to upgrade your knowledge in how to perfectly expose your footage? This app will upgrade your on-field exposure practice.
Measure the amount of light on your critical subjects in the shot (faces, sky, windows, dark shadows) with a lightmeter, and place all those spots on the characteristic curve for your camera (+ button). Then change the exposure parameters of your camera (EXPO button) so that your key spots are in the normal zone (green dots on the graph), or at least in the low contrast area (yellow dots). Avoid total noise or overexposure (red dots). Experiment with the exposure parameters to get the best result, modifying ISO, aperture f-number, shutter speed and ND filters.
SOON TO COME: ETTR feature.
What's New in this version
[+] added calibration for WB meter