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PEAKING PEAKING MODE
The Peaking Peaking mode emphasizes the edges, and it also highlights them by using a selectable color.
Example of Peaking Peaking mode:
TIMECODE
Timecode provides a mechanism to reference frames from the camera's recorded clips to other devices like cameras
and audio recorders. Some devices can also gather other data like lens metadata or camera orientation that is
referenced by Timecode to merge the data back together in post-processing.
KOMODO provides two separate Timecode concepts: Time of Day (TOD) and Edgecode. Both TOD and Edgecode
are stored in the R3D file. The user can select which Timecode displays on the LCD Touchscreen by setting the
preference in Timecode Display Mode.
TIME OF DAY
TOD Timecode reflects the time and date the camera recorded each frame. KOMODO synchronizes the TOD Timecode
to an external Timecode generator (when one is connected to the Extension Port) or synchronizes to the internal real-
time clock of the camera.
SETTING UP TOD TIMECODE
To set up TOD Timecode on the camera, perform the following:
1. Open the Audio / Timecode menu: MENU > AUDIO / TC:
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