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F65RAW Viewer Operation Guide

V1.00 Mar 30, 2012

2012 Sony Corporation

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Contents

Overview...............................................................................................................................................4 Hardware Requirements .......................................................................................................................5

Recommended Environments ...........................................................................................................5 Mac................................................................................................................................................5 Windows ........................................................................................................................................5 Display...........................................................................................................................................5 Storage ..........................................................................................................................................5

Tested Environments.........................................................................................................................5 Mac................................................................................................................................................5 Windows ........................................................................................................................................6 Display...........................................................................................................................................6

Installation.............................................................................................................................................7 Mac ...................................................................................................................................................7 Windows............................................................................................................................................9

Launching and Exiting Application ......................................................................................................12 Launching the application................................................................................................................12

Mac..............................................................................................................................................12 Windows ......................................................................................................................................12

Exiting the application .....................................................................................................................12 Mac..............................................................................................................................................12 Windows ......................................................................................................................................12

Menu Bar ............................................................................................................................................14 Mac .................................................................................................................................................14 Windows..........................................................................................................................................14 Configuration Menu.........................................................................................................................14

Mail Setting..................................................................................................................................14 OpenCL Device ...........................................................................................................................15

Window Menu .................................................................................................................................15 Clip Browser .......................................................................................................................................16

Folder Tree Area .............................................................................................................................16 Right click on Folder Tree Area....................................................................................................17

Clip List Area ...................................................................................................................................17 Right click on Clip List Area .........................................................................................................17

Metadata List Area ..........................................................................................................................18 Clip Viewer..........................................................................................................................................19

View Selection.................................................................................................................................19

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De-anamorphic Setting....................................................................................................................19 Resolution Setting ...........................................................................................................................20 Zoom Setting...................................................................................................................................20 Effective Marker Setting ..................................................................................................................20 Navigator Setting.............................................................................................................................21 Time Codes .....................................................................................................................................21 Position Bar.....................................................................................................................................21 Control Buttons ...............................................................................................................................21

Parameter Setting...............................................................................................................................23 F65RAW and Workflows .................................................................................................................23 Input Settings ..................................................................................................................................25 Look Control ....................................................................................................................................26

Image...........................................................................................................................................26 RGB.............................................................................................................................................27 Lift/Gain/Gamma..........................................................................................................................27 ASC-CDL.....................................................................................................................................28

Viewer Settings ...............................................................................................................................29 Add User Gamut ..........................................................................................................................30 Add User MLUT...........................................................................................................................30

Export .................................................................................................................................................31 Supported Formats..........................................................................................................................31 Export Settings................................................................................................................................31

Task Queue.........................................................................................................................................38 Task Operations ..............................................................................................................................39

Appendix.............................................................................................................................................41 LUT File Formats Applicable ...........................................................................................................41

Acquiring LGPL Licensed Software ....................................................................................................44 Warranty Notice ..................................................................................................................................45

NOTICE TO USERS .......................................................................................................................45 Trademarks.........................................................................................................................................46

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Overview

F65RAW Viewer is a dedicated application software for viewing and basic color grading F65RAW files

shot by CinaAlta F65 camera attached with an SR-R4 memory pack. You can transfer F65RAW files on

your computer by using an SRPC-5 or SR-PC4 Data Transfer Unit. You can carry out the following

operations against F65RAW files.

• Displaying information included metadata

• Viewing

• Basic color grading

• Trimming

In addition, you can export F65RAW files to DPX or Open EXR to facilitate file-based post-production

workflows.

This application supports the following format. File Format Extension F65RAW MXF

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Hardware Requirements

Recommended Environments

Mac OS: Mac OS X Lion (10.7)

HDD: More than 100 MBytes free space

CPU: Intel Core i7, Xeon (Nehalem and later)

Memory: 4GB or more

GPU: AMD Radeon HD 5000 or 6000 series

Model: Mac Pro Mid 2010, iMac Mid 2011, MacBook Pro Early 2011 and later

Windows OS: Windows 7 64bit English version

HDD: More than 100 MBytes free space

CPU: Intel Core i7, Xeon (Nehalem and later)

Memory: 4GB or more

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 400 or 500 series

Display Resolution: 1920x1200 or higher

Size: 27inch or larger

Note: When you use multi monitors on your PC, this application does not guarantee that it works

properly if you switch your primary and secondary monitors during its start-up.

Storage High speed RAID: (e.g. Thunderbolt RAID, 500MB/sec or faster)

Tested Environments

Mac 1)

Model: iMac 27-inch, Mid 2011

OS: Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2

CPU: Core i7 (3.4GHz)

Memory: 16GB

GPU: ATI Radeon HD6970M

2)

Model: Mac Pro Mid 2010

OS: Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2

CPU: Intel Quad Xeon (2.8GHz)

Memory: 8GB

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GPU: ATI Radeon HD5770

Windows 1)

Model: HP h9-1190jp

OS: Windows 7 64bit

CPU: Intel Core i7 (3.2GHz)

Memory: 16GB

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX580 or GTX550Ti

2)

Model: HP Z800

OS: Windows 7 64bit

CPU: Intel Dual Quad Xeon (3.33GHz)

Memory: 32GB

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX580

Display Tested resolution size:

- The minimum resolution size: 1280×800

- The maximum resolution size: 2560×1600

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Installation

Mac

1. Double click the F65RAW_Viewer_1.00_setup.dmg. Finder starts and the F65RAW Viewer.pkg

appears.

2. Double click the F65RAW Viewer.pkg. The installation screen appears.

3. Click the [Continue] button. A read me screen appears.

4. Click the [Continue] button. A license agreement screen appears.

5. Click the [Continue] button. The following message appears.

6. Click the [Agree] button. A screen appears. In this screen, select the installation destination.

7. Click the installation destination volume.

8. Click the [Continue] button. The following screen appears.

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9. Click the [Install] button. An authentication screen appears.

10. Enter your name and password, and then click the [Install Software] button. The following screen

appears when the installation is finished.

11. Click the [Close] button to close the screen.

To uninstall the application Move the installation destination folder of the application (default: /Applications/F65RAW Viewer) to

the Trash.

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Windows

1. Double click the F65RAW_Viewer_1.00_setup.exe. The setup wizard appears.

2. Click the [Next] button in the setup wizard. A license agreement screen appears.

3. Click the [Agree] button, and then click the [Next] button. The following screen appears.

4. Change the settings as required, and then click the [Next] button.

To change the installation destination Click the [Change...] button to open a dialog. Select the folder in the dialog.

The following screen appears.

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5. If you want to create a F65RAW Viewer shortcut on the desktop, select the [Create a desktop

shortcut] check box. Click the [Next] button.

Complete the installation by following the instructions on the screen.

The following screen appears when the installation is finished.

6. Click the [Finish] button to close the dialog.

Note: If installation fails with the dialog "This software can only run on windows7(64-bit) operating

system; the currently running operating system is not windows7 (64-bit) system.", please check the

following check-box and disable it if it's enabled.

1. Right click on the setup file, then select [Properties] item.

2. Select [Compatibility] tab.

3. Press [Change settings for all users] button.

4. Disable check-box on [Run this program in compatibility mode for:].

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To uninstall the application Select Programs and Features in the Windows Control Panel, and then select and delete [F65RAW

Viewer] from the list of installed programs.

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Launching and Exiting Application

Launching the application

Mac Click the the Launchpad icon in the Dock. Click the F65RAW Viewer icon. The application starts, and

the operating windows appear.

Windows Select the [Start] Menu > [All Programs] > [Sony F65RAW Viewer]. Click the [F65RAW Viewer].

The operating windows are automatically located in the right position. The position varies with the

display size.

When you launch the F65RAW Viewer, the following folders and files are automatically created.

Documents/Sony/F65RAW Viewer/Data/Oct_Lut : You can store the user defined LUT files in this folder. For details, see “Add User MLUT” in “Viewer

Settings”. Documents/Sony/F65RAW Viewer/Data/Oct_Matrix: You can store the user defined Gamut files in 3x3 matrix format in this folder. For details, see “Add User

Gamut” in “Viewer Settings”. Documents/Sony/F65RAW Viewer/Logs The log files are stored in this folder.

Documents/Sony/F65RAW Viewer/Settings/MailProperty.xml: This file stores information about the mail setting used in the F65RAW Viewer.

Documents/Sony/F65RAW Viewer/Settings/TranscodeList.xml: This file stores information about the task queue in the F65RAW Viewer.

Documents/Sony/F65RAW Viewer/Settings/WindowProperty.xml: This file stores information about the positions of each window in the F65RAW Viewer. If you remove this

file, the positions of each window are restored to the default positions.

Note: It is not possible to launch more than one instance of this application at one time.

Exiting the application

Mac Select [Quit F65RAW Viewer] from the [F65RAW Viewer] menu.

Windows Select [Exit] from the [File] menu.

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Note: If you exit the application while an export task is running or some tasks are paused, the following

confirmation dialog appears. If you click the [Yes] button, the running task will be aborted. When you

launch the application next, the status of the task will be queued. By clicking the [Run] button in the Task

Queue, you will be able to run the task from the beginning.

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Menu Bar

Mac

On Mac, the menu bar contains the following operation menus.

The F65RAW Viewer menu provides the following commands.

• About F65RAW Viewer : Displays version information.

• Services : Executes various commands provided by the Mac OS.

• Hide F65RAW Viewer : Minimizes the F65RAW Viewer.

• Hide Others : Hides other applications.

• Show All : Shows all applications.

• Quit F65RAW Viewer : Exits the F65RAW Viewer.

Windows

On Windows, the menu bar contains the following operation menus.

File menu provides the following command.

• Exit : Exits the F65RAW Viewer.

Help menu provides the following command.

• About F65RAW Viewer : Displays version information.

Note: There is no command to minimize the F65RAW Viewer in the menu bar on Windows. You can

minimize the F65RAW Viewer by clicking [Show desktop] button located on the right side of task bar as

below.

Configuration Menu

Configuration menu allows you to configure this application.

Mail Setting You can notify status of tasks in the Task Queue by e-mail.

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1. On the [Mail Setting] menu, select the [Mail Account], and then set the mail account.

2. On the [Mail Setting] menu, select the [Add Mail Address], and then add mail addresses.

In addition to the above procedure, you need to select On and set some parameters in Export window.

OpenCL Device You can select manually an OpenCL device (GPU/CPU) which performs the processing procedure of

F65 RAW at playback and export. The default OpenCL device is designated in the order of GPU, and

CPU.

1. Select an OpenCL device from [OpenCL Device] menu. The following dialog appears.

2. Click the [OK] button and exit application. The OpenCL device settings will take effect when you

reboot the application.

Window Menu

Window menu allows you to toggle individual F65RAW Viewer tool windows on or off.

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Clip Browser

The Clip Browser is where you navigate through folders containing F65RAW files and check clips’

metadata.

Folder Tree Area

The Folder Tree Area displays folders stored on the computer and the mounted drives in a tree form. If

F65RAW files are stored in a folder or its sub folders, the MXF icon is displayed on the folder. If there are

F65RAW files in the sub folder of the selected folder, the sub folder is highlighted in light gray as the

following figure shows.

Folder Tree Area Clip List Area Metadata List Area

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Right click on Folder Tree Area

1. Place the cursor over a folder.

2. Right click on the folder.

3. Select the following:

• Update : updates the selected folder and its sub folders.

Clip List Area

The Clip List Area displays the clip lists stored in the folder selected in the Folder Tree Area and its sub

folders. You can select one of the following view modes.

Thumbnail View

Displays thumbnails of the first frame and names of clips

Text View

Displays names and properties of clips

Thumbnail & Text View

Displays thumbnails of the first frame, names, and properties of clips

In case the listed clips are stored in sub folders, the name of the sub folder is displayed before names of

clips.

The “NO IMAGE” is displayed in the thumbnail area of Clip List shown below when:

- The F65RAW Viewer has not generated thumbnails yet.

- The first frame of a clip is incorrect.

Right click on Clip List Area 1. Place the cursor over a clip.

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2. Right click on a clip.

3. Select one of the following:

• Update : Updates the clips in the Clip List.

• View : Allows you to select the view mode in the Clip List.

• Arrange Clips by : Allows you to choose how to sort the clips in the Clip List.

• Reveal : Reveals the folder in which the clip is stored.

Metadata List Area

Metadata of the clip selected in the Clip List Area is displayed.

Note: If there is the xml file associated with an F65RAW file, metadata read from the xml file is

displayed. If there is no xml file, then metadata read directly from the F65RAW file is displayed.

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Clip Viewer

The Clip Viewer is where you preview a clip. When you double click a clip in the Clip List Area of the Clip

Browser, the clip is displayed in the Clip Viewer.

If there are incorrect frames in a clip, white frames are displayed at their positions.

View Selection

Click one of the following buttons to select the way a clip is displayed.

Before button (Short-cut key “b”)

A clip is shown without the parameters in the Parameter Setting applied

After button (Short-cut key “a”)

A clip is shown with the parameters in the Parameter Setting applied

S By S button (Short-cut key “c” toggles between Split)

Before and After versions of a clip are shown side by side

Split button (Short-cut key “c” toggles between S By S)

A split view of the Before and After versions of a clip is shown

The position of the split is adjustable with a mouse

De-anamorphic Setting

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Switches the display mode from normal to De-anamorphic and vice versa. If you select the

De-anamorphic mode, the footage in the Clip Viewer doubles in width.

Resolution Setting

Selects the resolution from among Full(Quality), Full(Speed), 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, or 1/16.

Zoom Setting

Sets the size at which the video is displayed. The aspect ratio is always fixed.

Fit Both

Automatically scale to fit inside the Clip Viewer

Fit Width

Automatically scale to fit horizontally inside the Clip Viewer

Fit Height

Automatically scale to fit vertically inside the Clip Viewer

25%

Reduce to 25%

50%

Reduce to 50%

75%

Reduce to 75%

100%

No scaling (pixel for pixel)

125%

Enlarge to 125%

150%

Enlarge to 150%

200%

Enlarge to 200%

400%

Enlarge to 400%

800%

Enlarge to 800%

Effective Marker Setting

Shows or hides the effective marker described in a F65RAW or xml file on the clip viewer. The

effective marker is displayed by white dotted line.

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Navigator Setting

Shows or hides the navigator display. In the case of setting to show the navigator, it automatically

appears if the image is scaled such that it is too large to fit in the Viewer (i.e. larger than would result

from a zoom setting of ‘Fit Both’).

It is possible to move the position to anywhere on the Viewer

The area shown can be changed by dragging the blue frame in the Navigator

The area shown can also be changed by dragging the image in the Viewer directly

Time Codes

The following four types of time codes are displayed on the Clip Viewer. You can switch the display

mode from time codes to frame numbers respectively for the four. When selected, these time codes can

be edited.

Current Time

Shows the time code of the clip’s current frame

It is possible to jump to a particular frame by entering its time code

In Point Time

Shows the time code of the clip’s In point

The In point can be set by entering a time code

Out Point Time

Shows the time code of the clip’s Out point

The Out point can be set by entering a time code

Duration Time

Shows the duration time code

The duration may be set by entering a time code

Position Bar

The playhead indicates the position of a current frame relative to the clip’s start and end. During

playback, it shows the play position and you can scrub to change the position.

Control Buttons

These buttons control playback.

Mark In (Short-cut key “i”)

Sets the In point to the current position

Mark Out (Short-cut key “o”)

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Sets the out point to the current position

Go to Mark In

Jumps to the In point

Go to Mark Out

Jumps to the Out point

Go to Start

Jumps to the start of the clip

Step Backward (Short-cut key “←”)

Steps backward one frame at a click

If this button is clicked while the shift key is held down, then the current position steps

backward ten frames at a click

Play / Still (Short-cut key SPACE)

Plays the clip. Pauses play if clicked during play

Step Forward (Short-cut key “→”)

Steps forward one frame at a click

If this button is clicked while the shift key is held down, then the current position steps

forward ten frames at a click

Go to End

Jumps to the end of the clip

Loop Play

Switches to the loop play mode (On/Off). In the loop play mode, playback the clip

repeatedly from the start to the end

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Parameter Setting

F65RAW and Workflows

F65RAW files store the output from the camera sensor in a RAW

format, preserving the wide latitude and color gamut.

F65RAW format digital representation 16bit scene linear (Approx. 1300% Latitude)

S-Gamut RGB Reference Primaries CIE x CIE y Red 0.730 0.280 Green 0.140 0.855 Blue 0.100 -0.050

Reference White CIE-D65 (0.3127, 0.329)

F65RAW Viewer supports the following three typical workflows for the development and conversion of

F65RAW files without loss of its richness and integration with the DI process. With the different view

modes, F65RAW Viewer can be used not only simply for viewing clips, but also for checking the original

look of a clip or the expected color grading result with a particular Look Control or a Monitor Lookup

Table(LUT) applied at each stage in the pipeline.

S-Gamut/Linear Workflow S-Gamut/Linear workflow is suitable for a 16-bit Linear DPX. It offers an easy-to-use color

management while retaining the expressive power of the media.

S-Gamut/S-Log2 Workflow S-Gamut/S-Log2 workflow is suitable for S-Log2 DPX; this is optimal for Sony S-Log workflow.

F65RAW and S-Log2 code values Chart

Reflection Video Level [IRE]

Raw code value (16bit)

S-Log2 code value (10bit)

0% 0% 512 90 18% 20% 1504 347 90% 100% 5472 582 1180% 1311% 65535 997

ACES Workflow ACES workflow is suitable for the new AMPAS-IIF ACES.

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When you select a clip in the Clip Browser, all parameter settings including check box states, except

for Exposure, Kelvin, Tint and ASC-CDL maintains the previous values. When you restart this application,

the settings are reset to default values. Parameters of Exposure, Kelvin, Tint and ASC-CDL are reset to

default values read from a F65RAW file, when you select a clip.

Input Settings

Select the Workspace Color Space (color gamut

and gamma curve) for the ASC-CDL in the Input

Settings.

The Exposure Index (EI) indicates the camera

setting when the content was shot. If an EI different

from the standard value of 800 was used, then the

Exposure slider moves to match the EI value and a

push (or pull) process is applied. You can also put

the value back to 800 so that the push (or pull)

process is not applied. In this way, you can view the content with its original luminance.

Material Color Space: Indicates the color gamut and tone curve characteristic of a F65RAW file.

ISO Sensitivity: Indicates ISO sensitivity value of a F65RAW file. This parameter is written into a F65RAW file

shot by F65 camera.

Exposure Index: Indicates Exposure Index value of a F65RAW file. This shows the F65 camera Sensitivity(EI

value) setting used when the media recorded.

Exposure: Adjusts exposure from default luminance from the original EI. The default is set to the same

value as the Exposure Index. Select the exposure value among the following values;

80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500,640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200,

4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, or 10000 [ISO Index]

Kelvin: Adjusts the color temperatures. It modifies Red, Blue gain based on the black-body radiator

RGB balance curve. The default value is read from F65 camera Color temperature setting

(3200k, 4300k, or 5500k); this is used as the norm of RGB balance.

Range is from 2800 to 10000. The default is same as the value of White Balance in a F65RAW

file.

Tint: Adjusts the color balance between Green and Magenta. It modifies the balance of Green and

the pair of Red and Blue. It compensates color balance adjustments by Kelvin slider.

Range is from -1.00 to 1.00. Default is 0.00.

Workspace Color Space:

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Selects the workspace ( color gamut and tone curve ) for look control. It controls Linear to

S-Log2 conversion or S-Gamut to ACES gamut conversion. Exposure, Kelvin and Tint are

processed before this workspace conversion.

Reset: [Reset] button is located on the right side of the Input Setting tool. When you click the [Reset] button, Exposure, Kelvin and Tint are reset to default values.

Check Box: The check box located on the left side of the Input Setting toggles between the user color

setting and default setting.

Exposure, Kelvin and Tint values are reset to default when a new clip is selected on Clip Browser.

Look Control

When a clip is selected, the ASC-CDL parameters are automatically set to the values given in its xml

metadata file or F65RAW file. These parameters are applied when the clip is viewed. Other parameters

stay the same as the previous setting including all check box states.

All of the parameters set in the Look Control, including the ASC-CDL parameters obtained from the

xml metadata file or F65RAW file, are ASC-CDL encoded and are applied during processing and

viewing.

Note that the Workspace Color Space selected in the Input Settings will affect the result of applying the

ASC-CDL parameters.

Look Control contains the following elements.

• Image

• RGB

• Lift/Gain/Gamma

• ASC-CDL

Image

Saturation:

Adjusts the color saturation. If the value is set to zero, a monochromatic image is produces.

Range is from 0.00 to 5.00. Default is 1.00.

Contrast: Adjusts the tone curve and it keeps the center of luminance value. The center of luminance are

reflected the result of following Brightness parameter.

Range is from -1.00 to 1.00. Default is 0.00.

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Brightness: Adjusts the brightness of the image by lifting all luminance.

Range is from -10.00 to 10.00. Default is 0.00.

Reset: Resets the Saturation, Contrast and Brightness value to default.

Check Box: Toggles between the user setting and default setting.

RGB

Red, Green, Blue:

Adjusts the RGB gain of the image on color workspace.

Range is from 0.00 to 5.00. Default is 1.00.

Global: Adjusts the total gain; it keeps the relationship between Red, Green, Blue slider value.

Range is from 0.00 to 5.00. Default is 1.00.

Reset: Resets all the setting values to default.

Check Box: Toggles between user setting and default setting.

Lift/Gain/Gamma

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Lift: Adjust so that the black level doesn’t affect white levels.

Range is from -1.00 to 1.00. Default level is 0.00.

Gain Adjust the RGB gain on workspace.

Range is from 0.00 to 5.00. Default level is 1.00.

Gamma: Adjust the tone curve as gamma function.

Range is from 0.00 to 5.00. Default level is 1.00.

Global: Adjusts the RGB control at a time for each sections, and it keeps the relationship between Red,

Green, Blue slider value.

Reset: Resets all the setting values to default.

Check Box: Toggles between user setting and default setting.

ASC-CDL

Slope, Offset, Power, Saturation: Adjusts slope, offset, power and saturation defined as ASC-CDL v1.2.

Global: Adjusts the RGB control at a time for each sections, and it keeps the relationship between Red,

Green, Blue slider value.

Load: Load ASC-CDL parameter from a selected file.

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The following file formats are supported.

Color Decision List Format ( *.cdl )

Color Correction Collection Format ( *.ccc )

If the selected file is not compliant with the above file formats, the following error message

appears.

Reset: Resets all the setting values in ASC-CDL section to default. The default values are read from a

F65RAW file or xml.

Check Box: Toggles between enable and disable the ASC-CDL processing.

If the check box is set to unchecked, no ASC-CDL processing is performed.

Viewer Settings

From the Viewer Settings window, you can

select color gamut and monitoring LUT to

apply for viewing clips.

The default LUT (Rec. 709) has a standard Rec. 709 gamma curve with luminance levels in the range

from 0% to 100%. If another built-in LUT is selected, then you can view clips with luminance levels over

100% while preserving a normal video look.

Note that the Rec.709 color gamut is used in the Clip Viewer by default. However, if the check is

removed from the Viewer Settings checkbox, then this color gamut transform is disabled.

Gamut: The following color gamut conversion ( 3x3 Matrix ) is supported.

Rec.709: Standard Rec.709 (equivalent to sRGB) color gamut transformed from original

S-Gamut.

S-Gamut: Original gamut on F65RAW media.

ACES: ACES color gamut defined by AMPAS-IIF

MLUT: The following monitoring 1D-LUT is supported.

Rec.709: Standard Rec.709 gamma curve applied to video level from 0% to 100%.

709(800): Rec.709 like tone curve that extends the dynamic range like knee function.

Compatible with F65 camera SDI-OUT LUT.

HG8000G36: Sony Hyper Gamma.

HG8000G30: Sony Hyper Gamma.

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S-Log2: New S-Log curve for F65 that are extended for wider dynamic range.

Gamma2.2: Standard gamma correction curve for gamma=2.2 monitors.

Gamma2.4: Standard gamma correction curve for gamma=2.4 monitors.

Add User Gamut You can add the user defined Gamut in a 3x3 matrix format, as the following figure shows.

1. Store 3x3 matrix files whose extension is matrix or txt in the Documents/Sony/F65RAW

Viewer/Data/Oct_Matrix folder. This folder is automatically created when you launch F65RAW

Viewer for the first time.

2. Click the [Update] button in the Viewer Settings. Select the added 3x3 matrix files from the Gamut

list.

Add User MLUT You can add the user defined MLUT. For details on applicable LUT file formats, see “LUT File Formats

Applicable” in “Appendix”.

1. Store LUT files whose extension is lut or txt in the Documents/Sony/F65RAW

Viewer/Data/Oct_Lut folder. This folder is automatically created when you launch F65RAW

Viewer for the first time.

2. Click [Update] button in the Viewer Settings. Select the added LUT files from the MLUT list.

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Export

Supported Formats

Format Resolution Bit Depth Color space Transfer DPX 4096x2160

3840x2160 2048x1080 1920x1080

16-bit integer 10-bit integer

S-Gamut Linear S-Log2

Open EXR 4096x2160 3840x2160 2048x1080 1920x1080

32-bit float 16-bit float

S-Gamut ACES

Linear

F65 RAW - - - - *DPX Version 2 ( Method A for 10-bit ) *Open EXR version2

Note:

DPX, Open EXR: 2048x1080 and 1920x1080 are generated by simplified low resolution decoder. These

resolutions are intended for proxy or off-line purpose.

F65 RAW: In case the positions of In/Out points are the same as those of start/end frames of the source

file respectively, the UMID of the generated file is identical to that of the source file.

Export Settings

Before you export a clip, make export settings to determine the behavior and file format. Once you

complete the settings, click the [Submit] button to schedule an export of the clip currently viewed.

When you select a clip in the Clip Browser, all parameter settings except Name maintains the

previous values. When you restart this application, the settings except Bin are reset to default values

and Bin maintains the previous value. Name is reset to the name of the selected clip in Clip Browser.

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Format:

Selects the output format.

Default is DPX.

Resolution:

Selects the output resolution.

Default is 4096*2160.

Speed:

Selects the RAW-Developing algorithm to apply (On : Speed mode/Off : Quality mode). This

setting is selectable in case the Resolution setting is 4096x2160 or 3840x2160.

Default is Off.

Bit Depth: Selects the output bit depth. The selectable bit depths change depending on the Format

setting.

Default is 16. Format Bit Depth

DPX 10 / 16(default) Open EXR 16(default) / 32

Bake: Selects video processing parameters to apply.

Default is ALL.

None The clip is exported with the original color gamut and gamma curve selected on Workspace Color Space, and no video processing except workspace conversion is performed; the

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parameters under Input Settings, Look Control, and Viewer Settings are ignored. In this

mode, the wide latitude and large color space of the F65 can be exploited to the full.

Input Setting Only The clip is exported with the color gamut and gamma curve specified by Workspace Color Space. Only the parameters under Input Settings are applied. Since the Input Settings are

always processed in a linear space, this mode can be used for push (or pull) processing and

white balance adjustments in a S-Log2 workflow.

ALL The clip is output as it is displayed. It is exported with a color gamut and using a gamma curve

determined by the Gamut and MLUT setting. This achieves a look in the exported clip

corresponding to that seen in the Viewer with the Look Control parameters applied but some of

the F65RAW latitude and color space is lost.

The following table summarizes the relationship between the obtained image and the Bake

setting.

Export image Workspace

Color Space Bake setting

Input Settings Color Gamut Gamma Curve

None Off S-Gamut Scene Linear

Input On S-Gamut Scene Linear

S-Gamut/Linear

All On Gamut setting MLUT setting

None Off S-Gamut S-Log2

Input On S-Gamut S-Log2

S-Gamut/S-Log2

All On Gamut setting MLUT setting

None Off ACES Scene Linear

Input On ACES Scene Linear

ACES

All On Gamut setting MLUT setting

Bin: Specifies the output folder.

On Windows, default is C:/Users/[User]/Documents

On Mac, default is /Users/[User]/Documents

Name: Specifies the output file name. There are some prohibited characters shown in the following

table.

Default is the name of the selected clip in Clip Browser; period and extension not included.

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Prohibited characters

/

?

!

*

:

|

<>

\

Number of digits: Specifies the number of digits to be used in the sequence number appended to the filename of

the exported sequence.

Range is from 4 to 10. Default is 5.

Start: Specifies an initial sequence number.

Default is 00000.

Example: the Format, Name, Number of digits and Start are set as below,

Format: DPX

Name: Sample

Number of digits: 6

Start: 000001

the first output file name is Sample000001.dpx.

Duplication: Selects the behavior from the following three options, in case the output file name already

exists.

Default is Error.

Error The exported task gets an error.

Over Write The exported task overwrites the existing output file having the same name.

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Sub Folder The exported task automatically makes the sub folder. The output files are stored in the newly

made sub folder.

Examples: 1. Duplication is set to “Error”

• There are already sample000100.dpx - sample000199.dpx in the selected output folder.

• sample000050.dpx - sample000250.dpx should be exported by the setting of the Export

window.

→ The task gets an error to duplicate sample000100.dpx - sample000199.dpx.

Note: The characters of '0' followed by the sequence number are not used for the duplication

check. For example, sample0010.dpx and sample00010.dpx will be considered as duplicated

files.

2. Duplication is set to “Over Write”

• There are already sample000100.dpx - sample000199.dpx in the selected output folder.

• sample000050.dpx - sample000250.dpx should be exported by the setting of the Export

window.

→ sample000050.dpx - sample000099.dpx will be exported.

→ sample000100.dpx - sample000199.dpx will be overwritten.

→ sample000200.dpx - sample000250.dpx will be exported.

3. Duplication is set to “Sub Folder”

• There are already sample000003.dpx - sample000005.dpx in the selected output folder.

• The clip name exported is clip.

• sample000001.dpx - sample000003.dpx should be exported by the setting of the Export

window.

→ sample000001.dpx - sample000003.dpx will be exported in clip_01 folder automatically

made in the selected folder. If there is clip_01 folder, these files will be exported in clip_02 folder

automatically made.

ASC-CDL:

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Select On if you want to output an ASC-CDL file with exported files. The encoded CDL

parameters are exported to a cdl file in color decision list format.

Default is Off.

Note: In case the last character of the output file name specified in Name setting is “-“ or “_”,

“-“ or “_” is removed from the file name of the ASC-CDL file. For example, when Name is set to

“sample-“, the file name of the ASC-CDL file is “sample.cdl”.

Notification: Select On if you want to notify the status of tasks in Task Queue by e-mail, and then enable the

setting by clicking [Setting] button.

Default is Off.

1. Click [Setting] button. The following dialog appears.

2. Check the mail addresses to notify in Mail Address list.

3. Check the status that you want to notify.

Status Meaning

Succeed Task completed successfully

Aborted Task aborted by clicking [Abort] or [Abort All] buttons

Error Task is error for any reason

Start Task started

Pause Task paused

Resume Task resumed

Application Exit Exit F65RAW Viewer

4. Click [OK] button.

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When you click the Submit button, the F65RAW Viewer checks the setting of the Export window. If there

are some errors, an error message appears.

Message (E) Reasons

File Name is empty.

Please re-enter it. Name in the Export window is empty.

The length of File Name exceeds the maximum.

Please make sure it is less than 255 characters

On Mac, the length of output file name

exceeds 255.

The length of file path (including File Name )

exceeds the maximum.

Please make sure it is less than 260 characters.

On Windows, the length of output file path

exceeds 260.

The length of file path (including File Name )

exceeds the maximum.

Please make sure it is less than 1024 characters.

On Mac, the length of file path exceeds

1024.

The number of saved frames exceeds the

maximum.

Please enter a larger number of digits.

*1

*1: An error message appears when the following two conditions are met:

- Format in the Export window is set to DPX or OpenEXR

- The sum of the following values is larger than the maximum value of the digit set to Number of

digits in the Export window

The value set to Start in the Export window

The number of exported frames

Example: 1. The number of exported frames : 10000

Number of Digit : 5

Start : 90000

→ Because (10000+90000) is larger than 99999, an error message appears.

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Task Queue

The Task Queue displays a list of tasks registered by the Submit button of Export window. You can

control task operations here.

The export tasks are processed one at a time in the order from top to bottom listed in the Task Queue

window. You can change the order as desired. The output folder of tasks can be revealed by double

clicking the desired task in the Task Queue.

Note: When you made the setting Sub Folder to Duplication in the Export window, a double-click

reveals not the sub folder but the output folder.

Note: In case of exporting to DPX / Open EXR, the characters displayed in the [Output] column are in

the following format.

[Name]%0[Number of digits]d.[dpx/exr] For example,

Format : DPX

Name : FILE34

Number of digits : 5

then, the characters displayed in the [Output] column are FILE34%05d.dpx.

The following table explains the status that is displayed to Status column.

Status Meaning

Running Task running

Queued Task queued

Paused Task paused

Succeed Task completed successfully

Aborted Task aborted by clicking [Abort] or [Abort All] buttons

Error Task is error for any reason

Note: The following events may cause an error:

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• The same output file name already exists at the output destination in case of setting Error

to Duplication in the Export window.

• There is not enough free space at the output destination.

• There is an incorrect frame in the source F65RAW file.

• etc.

Task Operations

The following operations can be performed in the Task Queue window.

Processes the selected task that is being paused or queued

Temporally stops processing the selected task processed

Aborts the selected task

Rearranges the order of tasks

Aborts all tasks other than aborted, succeed and error tasks

Clears all tasks other than running, queued and paused tasks.

The following table is the status transition diagram of tasks.

operation status

Run Pause Abort Abort All Clear List Non-Operation

Running - Paused Aborted Aborted Running Succeed/Error

Queued *1 Paused Aborted Aborted Queued Queued/Running

Paused *2 - Aborted Aborted Paused Paused

Succeed - - - Succeed Clear Succeed

Aborted - - - Aborted Clear Aborted

Error - - - Error Clear Error

- : cannot be performed

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*1 : If there is a running task, [Run] button is inactive.

If there is no running task, the task transits to Running.

*2 : If there is a running task, the task transits to Queued.

If there is no running task, the task transits to Running.

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Appendix

LUT File Formats Applicable

Examples of the five lookup table (LUT) file formats applicable to this board are shown below.

Note: Line numbers (“Lx” in the tables below) do not appear in the actual LUT files.

LUT file type 1: R, G, and B have the same value (the same curve) “LUT: 1 1024” in the header indicates one output data block (common to R, G, and B) corresponding

to the 10-bit (1024) input data.

The bit depth of the output is determined by the maximum output value.

(This is an example of 10-bit input and 10-bit output.)

# Comment

LUT: 1 1024

# (Line No,) Output value

L1 0

L2 0

L3 1

L1023 1023

L1024 1023

LUT file type 2: R, G, and B have individual values (individual curves) and are aligned vertically in the order of R, G, B “LUT: 3 1024” in the header indicates three separate output data blocks (for R, G, and B) corresponding

with the 10-bit (1024) input data.

The bit depth of the output is determined by the maximum output value.

The output values on lines L1 to L1024 are R values, the values on lines L1025 to L2048 are G values,

and the values on lines L2049 to L3072 are B values.

(This is an example of 10-bit input and 10-bit output.)

# Comment

LUT: 3 1024

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# (Line No,) Output value

L1 0

L2 0

L3 1

L1023 1023

L1024 1023

L1025 0

L1026 0

L1027 1

L2047 1023

L2048 1023

L2049 0

L2050 0

L2051 0

L3071 1022

L3072 1023

LUT file type 3: R, G, and B have individual values (individual curves) and are aligned horizontally “LUT10” in the header indicates the bit depth of the output is 10 bits.

The bit depth of the input is determined by the maximum number of lines.

(This is an example of 10-bit input and 10-bit output.)

# Comment

LUT10

# (Line No,) Input value Output R Output G Output B

L1 0 2 2 2

L2 1 2 2 2

L3 2 2 2 2

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L1023 1022 1023 1023 1023

L1024 1023 1023 1023 1023

LUT file type 4: R, G, and B have individual values (individual curves) and are aligned horizontally The bit depth is not indicated in the header. It is automatically determined by the number of lines and

their values.

(This is an example of 10-bit input and 10-bit output.)

# Comment

# (Line No,) Input value Output R Output G Output B

L1 0 2 2 2

L2 1 2 2 2

L3 2 2 2 2

L1023 1022 1023 1023 1023

L1024 1023 1023 1023 1023

LUT file type 5: R, G, and B have individual values (individual curves) and are aligned horizontally The bit depth is not indicated in the header. It is automatically determined by the number of lines and

their values.

There are no lines for input values.

(This is an example of 10-bit input and 10-bit output.)

# Comment

# (Line No,) Output R Output G Output B

L1 2 2 2

L2 2 2 2

L3 2 2 2

L1023 1023 1023 1023

L1024 1023 1023 1023

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Acquiring LGPL Licensed Software

This product includes Qt as LGPL licensed software, and the user possesses the rights for procuring,

altering, and redistributing the software source code.

For details on acquiring the source code, consult your Sony representative or dealer.

Sony will not answer questions concerning the data in the source code.

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Warranty Notice

NOTICE TO USERS

Documentation © 2012 Sony Corporation All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation. SONY CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF. Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice.

The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement.

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Trademarks

• F65, SR-R4, SR-PC4, SRPC-5 and CineAlta are trademarks of Sony Corporation. • Mac OS, OS X Lion, iMac, Mac Pro, MacBook Pro, Thunderbolt and OpenCL are

trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. • Microsoft, Windows and Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in

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Processing Units, Integrated Circuits, Semiconductors and Chip Sets and owned by NVIDIA Corporation.

All product names and brand names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.