ARRI ARRI Ramp Preview Controller manual Ramp Menu, New Button, Delete Button

Page 23

Ramp Menu

All ramps stored in the currently open Ramp Archive are listed in this menu. Use this menu to select a Ramp for viewing, editing and previewing. The ramp name can be changed by selecting it and typing a new name.

New Button

Click the “New” button to create a new Ramp. This ramp will be stored with the already existing ramps in the currently open Ramp Archive.

Delete Button

Click the “Delete” button to delete the ramp that is currently visible. This will erase the ramp from the currently open ramp archive.

Ramp Mode (Internal/External)

Choose here the mode for the currently visible ramp.

An internal ramp is a speed change that is stored in the camera’s internal memory. Internal ramps are possible with the 535, 535B, 435 and 435ES, but not with the 16SR3. An external Controller, like the Ramp Preview Controller (RPC), the Laptop Camera Controller (LCC) or the Camera Control Unit (CCU) is necessary to create an internal ramp and to send it to the camera. The RCU and WRC cannot change the internal ramp in a camera. Once an internal ramp is stored in the camera, it can be activated and executed without an external controllers. Internal ramps are limited to a first and second speed, and to a 100 second shoot time duration. .

An external ramp is a speed change that is stored in the memory of an external controller like the Ramp Preview Controller. To activate and execute an external ramp, the controller has to be connected to the camera. Since external controllers can have more memory and processing capacity than the camera has, external ramps can be more sophisticated, including special features such as multiple step ramps or exponential ramps.

Ramp Type (Linear/Exponential)

Only external ramps provide the choice of two different methods of speed change: linear and exponential. This choice will not be visible when an internal ramp mode is chosen.

Until the Ramp Preview Controller, all ramps were linear. A linear ramp has a constant rate of change. On a graph, a linear ramp is represented by a straight line. Linear ramps should be used when the fastest ramp duration is desired.

Even though linear ramps can have the shortest duration, they have one disadvantage. Assuming a ramp going from a slow to a fast speed, the perceived effect (change in the speed of motion) will be very pronounced in the beginning of the ramp, with very little effect visible in the remainder. This is due to the fact that as the shooting fps increases, playback takes exponentially longer. This disadvantage becomes more apparent the longer the ramp duration and the higher the top fps is.To counter this effect, the ramp itself needs to be exponential. By their very nature, exponential ramps take longer than linear ramps. During playback, though, an exponential ramp will show the effect of changing the speed of motion smoothly over the whole duration of the ramp.

RPC Operations Guide, Page 23

Image 23
Contents 2000 Part 1 How To… Table of ContentsPreview Window Ramp EditorEdit Menu PreferencesPreferences Shortcuts Help Menu Preview MenuEngland Customer Support & LegalGermany CanadaDefinitions About The RPC DocumentationDocumentation Overview RPC Operations Guide, What the RPC Cannot Do Introduction To The RPCPart 1 How To… How to Create a New Ramp How To Get HelpHow to Edit a Ramp Quick Method How to Capture VideoHow to Preview a Ramp Offspeed Tab Rehearsal MethodHow to Limit the Preview How to Erase Preview TriggersRPC Operations Guide, How to Preview an Offspeed How To Preview a Post-Production RampHow To Connect to a Real Camera How to Disconnect from a Camera How To Connect to a Virtual CameraHow to Execute a Ramp Part 2 Reference Ramp Editor Reference IntroductionDelete Button Ramp Mode Internal/ExternalRamp Menu New ButtonAdd & Delete Buttons Camera MenuCompensation Menu Send to Camera ButtonRamp Graph FAP ButtonPreview Button Camera ButtonAdvance Automatic a & Manual Ramp Trigger M Zoom ControlsFps & Shutter Fields Shoot Time and Screentime FieldsRamp Tab Preview WindowQuickTime Controls Offspeed TabPreview Status Preview Window Ramp Preview Quick way to set a Preview Trigger is this Preview TimelinePreview Trigger Preview Window Offspeed Preview Film Format Shoot fpsSpeed Combo Box Camera Mode Switch Normal/RampCamera Controller Window Connect to Camera ButtonStatus Information Run Button Phase ButtonTrigger Button Connect To Camera Window Preferences Show Film Preferences GeneralAutosave Ramp Archives Every XX Minutes On StartupPlayback fps When Camera Menu is set to None Maximum Speed XXX fpsPreferences Ramps Change Ramp Points on Graph in XX fps StepsPreferences Shortcuts Preferences Alerts File Menu Cut/Copy/Paste/Clear/Select All Edit MenuUndo Quick Help View MenuConnect to Camera Camera ControllerSet Trigger Preview MenuOpen Movie… Record TriggersHelp Menu