Blackmagic Design CINEURSAMWC6KG2 URSA Broadcast G2 Camera

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When you record footage in timelapse mode, the timecode counter updates when a frame of
video is recorded.
Your URSA Broadcast G2 will indicate it is in time
lapse mode with an icon over the ‘record’ button
Detail Sharpening
Use this setting to sharpen your URSA Broadcast G2’s image. When sharpening is enabled,
decrease or increase the level of sharpening by selecting ‘low, ‘medium’ or ‘high’.
When sharpening is enabled, it will be applied to ProRes video recorded on camera as well
as your URSA Broadcast G2’s SDI output.
This setting is intended for live studio production where there is no time for post production
and you want to output the image live to air. If you are doing extensive image manipulation
and color correction in post production then we recommend leaving detail sharpening ‘off.
For this reason sharpening is not applied to Blackmagic RAW files that are intended for
significant post processing.
TIP When post processing your Blackmagic RAW files, you can achieve a comparable
level of sharpening to these settings by using the blur/sharpening tool in DaVinci
Resolve’s ‘color’ page.
Set the tool to a radius of 0.48 and adjust the scaling to 0.6, 0.3 or 0.15 for comparable
sharpening to ‘high,’ ‘medium,’ or ‘low.
For detailed information on sharpening in post production, see the ‘motion effects and
blur palettes’ section in the full DaVinci Resolve manual.
If Card Drops Frame
Use this setting to configure your URSA Broadcast G2s behavior when dropped frames
are detected. When set to ‘alert’ the dropped frame indicator will be displayed on the LCD
touchscreen, and recording will continue with dropped frames. When set to ‘stop recording’
your camera will stop recording when dropped frames are detected. This can prevent you
wasting time shooting unusable footage if you don’t spot the dropped frames indicator.
Refer to the ‘Choosing a CFast 2.0 card, ‘Choosing a fast SD card’, ‘Choosing a fast SSD’ and
‘Choosing a fast USB-C flash disk’ sections for more information on how to avoid dropping frames.
Apply LUT in File
If you are applying a LUT to any of the outputs from your URSA Broadcast G2, the selected
LUT will be embedded into the Blackmagic RAW file you are recording.
This means that the LUT will be saved in the header of the file and can easily be applied to the
clip in post production without needing to handle a separate file. When the ‘Apply LUT in file’
switch is set to ‘on’ in URSA Broadcast G2’s record menu, this clip will open in Blackmagic RAW
Player and DaVinci Resolve with the chosen LUT already applied to it. The LUT can then be
easily toggled ‘on’ or ‘off’ but will always travel with the Blackmagic RAW file as it is written into
the clip itself.
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