ARRI ARRI Ramp Preview Controller manual Zoom Controls, Fps & Shutter Fields

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Zoom Controls

The zoom controls allow you to increase or decrease the horizontal resolution of the ramp graph. The zoom level shows which of the 7 zoom settings is currently active.

Fps & Shutter Fields

The fps and shutter fields show the speed of the currently selected ramp point. A new speed can be entered by selecting the text and typing a new number. A new speed can also be entered by choosing a value from the menu associated with the Fps and Shutter fields. If the value in the text field is not in the menu, the first menu item will be “Add XX to the list”. If this item is chosen, the number in the text field will be entered into the menu. If the number is already in the menu, the first menu item allows you to remove it. Thus this menu can be easily and quickly customized.

Shoot Time and Screentime Fields

Shoot time is the amount of time it will take to shoot the selected ramp segment.

Shoot time is defined as the amount of time it takes to shoot an event. If, for instance, a car drives in 4 seconds from point A to point B, shooting this event will also take 4 seconds, no matter what fps rate the camera is running at.

Screentime is the time it will take to play back the selected ramp segment.

Screentime is defined as the time it takes to playback a length of film. It is the time the event filmed will be visible on screen. Screentime is determined by shoot time, shooting fps, and playback fps. If our car driving for 4 seconds was shot at 24 fps and played back at 24 fps, screentime would also be 4 seconds. If, on the other hand, the car was shot at 48 fps, we would have generated twice as much film in those 4 seconds of shoot time. Playback at 24 fps, then, would result in 8 seconds of screentime.

Playback fps can be set in the Preferences window.

Advance: Automatic (A) & Manual Ramp Trigger (M)

Ramp points come in two flavors: automatic ramp points are instances where the camera will automatically continue with the ramp once the automatic ramp point is reached. Manual ramp points are instances where the camera will remain at the speed of that point until the Ramp Trigger button is manually pushed.

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Contents 2000 Table of Contents Part 1 How To…Ramp Editor Preview WindowEdit Menu PreferencesPreferences Shortcuts Preview Menu Help MenuCanada Customer Support & LegalGermany EnglandDefinitions About The RPC DocumentationDocumentation Overview RPC Operations Guide, Introduction To The RPC What the RPC Cannot DoPart 1 How To… How To Get Help How to Create a New RampHow to Edit a Ramp Quick Method How to Capture VideoHow to Preview a Ramp Rehearsal Method Offspeed TabHow to Erase Preview Triggers How to Limit the PreviewRPC Operations Guide, How To Preview a Post-Production Ramp How to Preview an OffspeedHow To Connect to a Real Camera How To Connect to a Virtual Camera How to Disconnect from a CameraHow to Execute a Ramp Part 2 Reference Reference Introduction Ramp EditorNew Button Ramp Mode Internal/ExternalRamp Menu Delete ButtonSend to Camera Button Camera MenuCompensation Menu Add & Delete ButtonsCamera Button FAP ButtonPreview Button Ramp GraphShoot Time and Screentime Fields Zoom ControlsFps & Shutter Fields Advance Automatic a & Manual Ramp Trigger MPreview Window Ramp TabQuickTime Controls Offspeed TabPreview Status Preview Window Ramp Preview Quick way to set a Preview Trigger is this Preview TimelinePreview Trigger Preview Window Offspeed Preview Shoot fps Film FormatConnect to Camera Button Camera Mode Switch Normal/RampCamera Controller Window Speed Combo BoxStatus Information Run Button Phase ButtonTrigger Button Connect To Camera Window Preferences On Startup Preferences GeneralAutosave Ramp Archives Every XX Minutes Show FilmChange Ramp Points on Graph in XX fps Steps When Camera Menu is set to None Maximum Speed XXX fpsPreferences Ramps Playback fpsPreferences Shortcuts Preferences Alerts File Menu Cut/Copy/Paste/Clear/Select All Edit MenuUndo Camera Controller View MenuConnect to Camera Quick HelpRecord Triggers Preview MenuOpen Movie… Set TriggerHelp Menu