Blackmagic Design CINECAMPOCHDEF06P Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Canon EF

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The great thing about shooting Blackmagic RAW is that you’re not tied to these settings at all!
The breadth of available post processing options when working with Blackmagic RAW files
mean that you’ll develop your own workflow over time. Experimenting with the ‘clip’ settings for
each clip in the ‘camera raw’ tab will show you just how powerful and flexible working with
Blackmagic RAW can be.
In the ‘camera raw’ tab, select ‘clip’ from the ‘decode using’ menu
to make adjustments to your clip’s Blackmagic RAW settings
Changing Blackmagic RAW Settings
Once you have set DaVinci Resolve to enable clip settings for Blackmagic RAW, the clip settings
and gamma controls are now adjustable. Adjusting these settings to optimize your clips can
bring them close to a full primaries grade. This is especially powerful when using DaVinci
Resolve’s scopes which can help you neutralize and balance the clips ready for applying a look.
The following information contains descriptions for the clip and gamma controls.
ISO
The ISO value can be changed by increasing or decreasing this setting. This setting is helpful
if you need to set the clip to a brighter or darker starting point for optimization.
Highlight Recovery
Check the box to reconstruct highlight information in clipped channels using information from
non-clipped channels.
Gamut Compression
Check the box to automatically maintain safe Gamut levels.
Color Temp
Adjust the color temperature to warm or cool the image. This can be used to help neutralize
the color balance in each image.
Tint
Adjusting this setting will add green or magenta into the image to help balance the color.
Exposure
Use this setting to refine the overall brightness of the image.
Saturation
Saturation controls default at 1 and range from 0 for the minimum saturation to 4 for
maximum saturation.
Contrast
Defaulting at 1.0, drag the slider to the left for the least amount of contrast at 0 or to the right
to increase the contrast up to 2.
106Using DaVinci Resolve
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