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When working with ARRI Look information, you must set the Colour Space to one of the Video combinations
or Smoke will display a checkerboard instead of ARRI media. This is due to the fact that ARRI Look Creator
only works Video encoding.
NOTE When used, the Look file must be placed in the folder containing the source material and named look.xml.
To:Select:
Not apply any Look information.Do not apply Look
Apply Look information contained in the ARRIRAW file header.From File Header
Apply Look information contained in an XML Look file located in the same folder as the media
to import.
From Look File
Apply Look information from the header of the media to import. If none is present, use the
information from an XML Look file located in the same folder as the file to import.
Header or Look File
Apply Look information from an XML Look file located in the same folder as the file to import.
If none is present, use the information from the header of the file to import.
Look File or Header
Apply Look LUT button Enable to use the LUT stored within the Look information read by Smoke from
the location determined by the Look Selection box.
Colour Space box Select one of the colour space and encoding combinations to apply to ARRIRAW clips.
When working with ARRI Look information, you must set the Colour Space to one of the Video combinations
or Smoke will display a checkerboard instead of ARRI media. This is due to the fact that ARRI Look Creator
only works Video encoding.
Processing Settings
Processing Version box Select the version of the ARRI colour science used to process the file, or use From
File Header to have Smoke read the version of the colour science from the header of the imported file.
Use From File Header unless you are trying to recreate a look based on a specific colour science.
Source Camera box Select the camera that created the file, or have Smoke read from the file header the
camera used. Leave at Camera from File Header unless you are troubleshooting a file.
Image Settings
Exposure box Select how exposure is set. Choose Exposure From File to use the camera settings.
ISO field Select the ISO rating that is applied to the imported clips. Supported ALEXA values: 50 to 3200.
Supported D-21 values: 50 to 500. Enabled when Exposure is Set ISO.
White Balance box Select how the white balance is defined. Select White Balance From File to use the
camera settings burned in the clip.
NOTE To determine if white balance information is already present in a clip, look at White bal burnt in in the
Metadata tab of the Previewer. If it displays true, there is white balance camera settings present in the clip and
you can use the White Balance from File.
Kelvin field Set the perceptual colour temperature of the imported file. In Kelvin. Possible ALEXA values:
2000 to 11000. Possible D-21 values: 3200 to 7000. Available if White Balance is set to Set Temperature.
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