Projectable Area
•By choosing an output format in the ‘projectable area‘ photo, internally the corresponding ‘projector mask’ is selected. The ‘projector mask‘, the ‘save title area’ or both together can be activated. Additionally the reserved region for the soundtrack and the frame line can be displayed.
Note: The areas are only seen in the film view and have no effect on the processed images!
Pixel Info
•With the mouse pointer you can pinpoint the RGB code values (CV). The x/y position is shown in the upper left corner of the ‘pixel info‘ photo section.
Note: In the ‘original’ view the original CVs from the input images (8, 10, 12 or 16 bit) are displayed. In the ‘processed’ view 16 bit RGB values are shown, because internally all image processing is done in 16 bit. The ‘film’ view shows the 10 bit cineon CV as they are sent to the recorder.
Those values will change by changing the loader LUT.
Display Settings
•Choose a zoom factor from the drop down list in the ‘display settings‘ area photo to zoom in/out (25% - 200%) or use the right mouse button or keyboard shortcuts.
Right mouse button:
zoom in/out, fit, 100% (the mouse pointer must be positioned in the viewer window!)
Keyboard shortcuts:
ctrl
Beneath the zoom factor drop down list the information about the position of the upper left image corner (X,Y) and the size (width, height) of the displayed image
part is shown photo | . |
While the image is usually displayed as a linear image (exception: Cineon files), the ´view cineon´ button will display the image in cineon logarithmic space, as they will be transferred to the recorder. In that mode the influence of changing the loader LUTs can be seen. The ´view cineon´ button is only activated in the film view.
To judge the influence of the Color Management, use the ‘proof‘ and the ´gamut´ button (see chapter 5).
Operation 2.1
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