Kodak 3 manual Appendix Kodak Color Science, Display Management

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diTTo User Guide

Appendix 5

Kodak Color Science

Cintel and Kodak have joined forces to improve Motion Picture Film Scanning by incorporating Kodak Color Science into the diTTo data scanner. These improvements fall into three areas –

Scanner Calibration

Display Management

Workflow Enhancement

Scanner Calibration:

Every diTTo scanner will be factory calibrated using Kodak’s Scanner Calibration Target Film and Kodak Motion Picture Services (KMPS). The target film is scanned on diTTo during the final phase of the System Test cycle and the resulting files sent to KMPS. These files are then analysed to produce Colour transform data which is used back at the Cintel Test department to fine-tune the diTTo scanning path.

Kodak Scanner

Calibration Target Film

Colour transform data used to fine tune diTTo scanning path

Kodak Motion Picture Services

Characterisation

DPX Files

Data generated via the characterisation is analysed and used to generate a colour transform that will ensure that each scanner is calibrated to accurately record the vast colour gamut associated with colour negative films.

This factory calibration ‘loop’ will provide complete piece of mind regarding motion picture scanning. Any doubts regarding the accuracy of the scanner optical path and image reproduction are eliminated.

These calibrations provide pre-set masking values for the three Kodak base stocks.

The 5217 film stock setting covers the Vision2 and Vision3 family of negative films.

The 5274 film stock setting covers the Vision family of negative films.

The 5242 film stock setting covers the intermediate film.

Display Management:

diTTo will optionally include the Kodak Display Manager (KDM) system to emulate the look of motion picture film in the ‘Playback Viewer’.

The KDM option includes a monitor calibration probe which ensures that the diTTo GUI monitor is accurately displaying the image content.

Utilising patented film emulation technology, this custom version of KDM will allow diTTo customers to pre-visualize what their scanned film will look like when Printed by invoking different Look Up Tables (LUT’s).

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Contents DiTTo Contents Business Users Declarations of ComplianceOther Countries outside the European Union DiTTo data Scanner DiTToEMC Gland DiTTo Scanner InstallationVirus Protection Power upMain Scan ControlsCurrent timecode location of film on transport` Clip Entry System StatusClip Display Clip ManagementEDL and ALE Import to create clips Filename, Resolution, Exposure, Masking and Pre-scaleClip Editing Colour Indication of Clip Display Conform in progress File New Project File MenuGeneral View Options View MenuTools Playback Tools MenuPlayback Viewer Prescale Masking Exposure SCO Control If option is fittedTools Pre-Scale Control Tools Masking Control. See also Appendix Tools Exposure Control Tools Dmin Calibration Minimum Density settingSelect Auto Shading Correction Tools D/SCO Control If Option is fitted Settings Site EDL List Settings Site GeneralSettings Site File Name Description of Film Transport Transport Safety InterlockLace Position Lacing filmIssue S16mm Film Gate option Perf Gate OptionPins UP Pins DownStop / Unload Forward FWDLoad Transport Tension Gate Lacing35mm Keykode Reader Optional For safety information about this option refer to AppendixFilm Gate Removal MaintenanceTransport Film Path Rollers and Gate Camera and illumination LensesParticle Transfer Rollers PTR’s Specification Do we have to record to the Local RAID? What is Intelligent Network Transfer?Cintel Asia Pacific Cintel IncMains Inlet LED Machine Status InformationTK1058-B3 M102750-AA1Cintel International Limited SOFTWARE/FIRMWARE LIC Ence For B/W Film settings Resolution 2K Colour For Colour Film settings Resolution 2K ColourApproximate File sizes for Colour DPX 10 bit LOG data scans 6MB 38.4MB 25GB 135GB 1K data 1024 x 2MB 76.8MB 270GBAppendix Masking Saftey Precautions and FCC ComplianceDisplay Management Appendix Kodak Color ScienceTypical ‘Defect Map’ Workflow Enhancement