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Although available for all types of files, the Level field is intended for directory structures output by film
scanners. A typical image file directory structure looks like this: ./<tape>/<resolution>/clip.######. In this case,
selecting Levels Up 2 in the Level field identifies the directory that corresponds to the tape name (./<tape>).
Enabled if Tape Name is set to Tape From Directory.
Tape Name field Enter the name to use as the tape name when importing the clip. Enabled if the Tape
Name is set to Enter Tape Name.
Orientation box Flip (vertical) or flop (horizontal) the media when importing the clip. Camera uses the
orientation defined on the camera during the shoot. Select Disable Flip to use the true orientation of the
image, as it was shot.
Timecode box Select which timecode to use, as ARRIRAW clips can have multiple timecodes. If the selected
timecode is not available for the selected clip, the clip displays timecode 00:00:00.
ARRIRAW DefinitionSelection:
Internally generated timecode frame count increasing with each new take.Clip Code
Internally generated timecode frame count increasing with each new media.Edge Code
Internally generated record run timecode starting at a value defined by the user.Record Run
Internally generated free run timecode starting at a time defined by the user.Free Run
Longitudinal Time Code from an external sync.External LTC
Vertically Integrated Time Code from an external sync.External VITC
Internally generated free run timecode starting at time of day.Time of Day
Internally generated timecode.Master TC
IMPORTANT The timecode of some ARRIRAW files was not correctly read in versions prior to Flame 2013 20th
Anniversary Edition Extension 2 SP3 or Smoke 2013 Extension 1. Loading that material today shows the same
visual results but with the source timecode is automatically updated. This ensures that both the ProRes and the
ARRIRAW files have the same timecode, making it easier to offline in ProRes and relink to the ARRIRAW files.
Debayering Settings
NOTE Some combinations of options are not supported by the ARRIRAW SDK. If you create such a combination,
the Preview displays an error message.
Debayering Mode box Select the ARRI debayer algorithm to use when importing files. HW (hardware) and
SW (software) refer to the method ARRI cameras use when decoding RAW media. Note that there is no
hardware debayering in Smoke for ARRIRAW clips. All debayering is done in software for ARRIRAW material.
ADA stands for ARRI Debayer Algorithm.
Description:Option:
Reproduces the hardware optimised debayering that is realised in cameras. Named Camera
in previous versions. Included for legacy.
ADA-1 HW
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