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How to install EOS Utility if you lost the disk…
Great, the Technicolor profile is now available (http://www.technicolor.com/en/hi/cinema/filmmaking/digital-printer-lights/cinestyle)!
The only problem is that you need to have EOS Utility installed on your computer. If you threw the Canon CD away as soon as you opened you 5DMkII box.
No problem you think, I just have to download the app from the Canon site.
Problem is that Canon is only providing an updater, not an installer. Basically this means that you can only update your app, not install it.
The only problem is that you need to have EOS Utility installed on your computer. If you threw the Canon CD away as soon as you opened you 5DMkII box.
No problem you think, I just have to download the app from the Canon site.
Problem is that Canon is only providing an updater, not an installer. Basically this means that you can only update your app, not install it.
Fear not! After looking around, I found a solution (for OS X users). Follow these easy steps to transform the updater into an installer:
- Download the EOS Updater
- Open the file and copy the ‘updateinstaller’ file on your desktop
- Right-click on the file and select ‘show package contents’
- Browse to content/resources
- Right-click on the file ‘SDI.bundle’ and select ‘show package contents’
- Browse the content/resources
- Delete update.plist
- Close all the windows and double click the installer.
I hope it helps you guys! I am going to test the profile over the weekend. From what I have seen so far, it will be a major improvement over anyone who never shot flat before. For those who were already shooting with one of the various flat profile, the improvements are there but smaller. But I need more testing to confirm all of this! Hard to test something when the sun isn’t up…
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