ARRI ARRI Ramp Preview Controller manual Introduction To The RPC, What the RPC Cannot Do

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Introduction To The RPC

A unique feature of the current generation of Arriflex film cameras is their ability to change camera speed while the camera is running. Such a speed change is called a “ramp”. Even though ramps are used extensively by some technology savvy DPs, others shy away because of the costly trials and errors involved in learning their proper use. Until now, previous experience has been the only way to judge the ramp settings to use on the set, since no method for accurate pre-visualization existed.

All that has changed with the introduction of the ARRI Ramp Preview Controller software (RPC). Now the result of a ramp can be instantly previewed during pre-production or on the set, avoiding costly mistakes and re-shoots.

Using the RPC is simple. During a rehearsal the video assist is digitized into a Desktop or Laptop computer. Ramp settings are entered into the RPC and a preview of the effect is played back. Ramp settings can then be adjusted and the result can be viewed immediately to find the best settings for the desired effect. Because this can be done during blocking or pre-lighting, the RPC will integrate smoothly into the workflow on the set. Once a ramp is decided upon, the RPC can be connected to the film camera to shoot the ramp on film.

What the RPC Cannot Do

To use the RPC in a useful manner, it is important to understand what it can and cannot do.

The RPC can show how the speed of an action will change when a ramp is used to film the action.

It cannot show any shutter related effects like motion blur or strobing, and it does not concern itself with the image quality, i.e. no steps have been taken to attempt to emulate the “film look” or change the image in any other way. It will not show any changes in exposure when the shutter angle is set incorrectly.

The RPC currently has no video capture features. This will have to be done with third party software. The ARRI Technical Note “P-1026 RPC Video Capture” discusses this subject in detail.

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Contents 2000 Part 1 How To… Table of ContentsPreview Window Ramp EditorPreferences Preferences ShortcutsEdit Menu Help Menu Preview MenuGermany Customer Support & LegalCanada EnglandAbout The RPC Documentation Documentation OverviewDefinitions 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 How to Capture Video How to Preview a RampQuick Method 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 IntroductionRamp Menu Ramp Mode Internal/ExternalNew Button Delete ButtonCompensation Menu Camera MenuSend to Camera Button Add & Delete ButtonsPreview Button FAP ButtonCamera Button Ramp GraphFps & Shutter Fields Zoom ControlsShoot Time and Screentime Fields Advance Automatic a & Manual Ramp Trigger MRamp Tab Preview WindowOffspeed Tab Preview StatusQuickTime Controls Preview Window Ramp Preview Preview Timeline Preview TriggerQuick way to set a Preview Trigger is this Preview Window Offspeed Preview Film Format Shoot fpsCamera Controller Window Camera Mode Switch Normal/RampConnect to Camera Button Speed Combo BoxStatus Information Phase Button Trigger ButtonRun Button Connect To Camera Window Preferences Autosave Ramp Archives Every XX Minutes Preferences GeneralOn Startup Show FilmPreferences Ramps When Camera Menu is set to None Maximum Speed XXX fpsChange Ramp Points on Graph in XX fps Steps Playback fpsPreferences Shortcuts Preferences Alerts File Menu Edit Menu UndoCut/Copy/Paste/Clear/Select All Connect to Camera View MenuCamera Controller Quick HelpOpen Movie… Preview MenuRecord Triggers Set TriggerHelp Menu