User guide

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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
Furthermore, some file formats offer additional saving types, such as bit
depth and/or byte order settings. If provided by the format, select from
the File type combo box the desired additional saving type. A list of
saving types can be found in the “CLIPSTER I/O Tool” user guide.
The items Files per folder allow you to limit the number of files that
will be stored in one directory. Further information about this can be
found in section “The Finalized Output (Files per Folder)” on
page 6-88.
The Video-3D LUT items are optionally available. They are identical to
the 3D LUT settings available for the timeline. A 3D LUT will not be ap-
plied automatically to the rendered files, even if one is set for the output
of the timeline. In case you want to apply a 3D LUT (most probably the
same you have set for the timeline), you have to select it here and ac-
tivate it with the respective check box. For further information about
how to do this refer to section “Loading and Applying a 3D LUT File”
on page 6-18.
On the left side of the area to configure
video you can find some buttons and a
list box to select one of the various video
formats that the DVS system provides.
Choose one of the video format type buttons to display in the list box
below the video formats sorted under this type. Then select from the
list box the desired format that the project’s timeline should be rendered
to. The selected format will also be shown on the right side of the video
configuration area in the editable resolution fields and, if appropriate,
the pulldown/drop frame items will be made available.
If you have selected a YUV format as the file format, the YUV range
setting has to be applied. It specifies whether the color space range of
the finalized clip will be in a restricted (Head) or in a full value range
(Full). The same applies to the RGB range setting: If you have se-
lected an RGB file format, this setting will be evaluated. It specifies
whether the color space range of the finalized clip will be in a restricted
(Head) or in a full value range (Full). Further information about color
space ranges and color space conversions can be found in the “CLIP-
STER Configurations” user guide.
In the field TC - Offset select a timecode/frame offset for the rendered
clip. It will be evaluated if for the clip to be generated a file format is
selected that stores source timecode information in its header (e.g.
*.dpx). Then the clip will provide this timecode offset in its source
timecode.
There may be other items similar to the Video-3D LUT set-
tings items available. These belong to the optionally available
DCI Mastering feature of CLIPSTER. Further information about
them can be found in a separate document available via the
online help of the software (see section “Manuals” on
page 9-27).