Managing
Active Metadata: Located
in the /Applications/CineForm directory is a utility called
SetActiveMetadata. When you double-click on the
utility you launch the control panel shown to the right.
Regardless of the playback or editing application accessing
CineForm RAW files (whether QT Player, Final Cut Pro, or others), active
metadata will obey the settings selected in the
SetActiveMetadata panel.
NOTE: To
register a .look file simply drag the file into the drop box
located on the panel. This will register the .look file.
If you do NOT register the .look file the CineForm RAW decoder
will not know the .look file exists.
Managing
Demosaic (DeBayer) Filters: Notice that there are two
different DeBayer controls - one for 8-bit presentation and one
for high precision (usually a render).
8-bit
presentation: This selects the DeBayer algorithm to be used
preview in QT Player, FCP, or other Mac applications.
During playback preview, the "Automatic" setting is equivalent
to the Bilinear algorithm which uses relatively simple
arithmetic, allowing for much higher framerate playback. We
recommend either "Bilinear" or "Automatic" for 8-bit
presentation. NOTE: Most all applications use an
8-bit mode when playing material. Higher-precision modes
are reserved for renders.
High
Precision (Rendering):
For rendering operations, it is considered "high precision" when
the calling application can request data from the CineForm
decoder with bit depth greater than 8 bits, such as FCP or AE.
In these cases you will want to choose a high bit-depth
destination codec too, such as 12-bit CineForm 444 or 10-bit
CineForm Intermediate. In such cases you also want to ensure the
highest possible quality for your render output, so you want to
choose a higher quality DeBayer filter than the Bilinear
algorithm used for preview.
The difference
in the various "CineForm Advanced ..." DeBayer algorithms is the
amount of sharpening applied during the DeMosaic. The
Automatic setting is equivalent to the "CF Advanced Detail 1"
algorithm which is a great blend of high quality demosaic plus a
small amount of image sharpening. We recommend that you
experiment with different DeBayer settings (other than Bilinear)
to choose your preferred amount of sharpening.
NOTE: We
don't recommend rendering out of QT Player. The
reason is that QT Player is an 8-bit (only) application.
If you do choose to render from QT Player, make sure you change
your 8-bit DeBayer algorithm to "CF Advanced 1" (or other)
algorithm before you begin the render, otherwise it will use the
Bilinear DeBayer which is not high enough quality for renders.
It is
recommended that you launch the SetActiveMetadata utility
and leave it active while editing in Final Cut Pro for reasons
discussed in the next section. |