Canon EOS C300 Mark II CINEMA RAW DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION MANUAL Version 1.4 M - Page 17
Preview Settings: Color Space, White Balance Shift
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Playing Back and Developing Clips Development settings Default settings are underlined. Setting Setting options Function White Shooting Settings, Selects how the white balance is adjusted. You balance Click White Balance, can click K to return the setting to its default adjustment Color Temperature value. mode Click White - Adjusts the white point. After clicking the 17 Balance button, click in the video display area to adjust the white balance by using the color of the location clicked as the white point. Color Temperature 2,000 to 15,000 K (5200) Allows you to adjust the color temperature using the slider or by directly entering a value (in increments of 100 K). Brightness -3.00 to 3.00 (0.00) Allows you to adjust the brightness using the slider or by directly entering a value (in increments of 0.01). You can click K to return the setting to its default value. White Balance Shift -10.0 to 10.0 (0.0) Allows you to adjust the white balance shift using the slider or by directly entering a value (in increments of 0.1). You can click K to return the setting to its default value. Sharpness 0 to 10 (0) Allows you to adjust the sharpness using the slider or by directly entering a value (in increments of 1). You can click K to return the setting to its default value. Preview Settings: Gamma BT.709, Canon Log/Canon Log 2, Wide DR Preview Settings: Color Space Shooting Settings, BT.709, DCI-P3 Selects the gamma setting for development that will be applied during playback of a RAW clip. This setting will be applied to the preview panel and the picture output through the SDI terminal (0 19). Selects the color space setting for development that will be applied during playback of a RAW clip. This setting will be applied to the preview panel and the picture output through the SDI terminal (0 19). The Shooting Settings option refers to the settings at the time of shooting. Quick Development Off, On When a check mark is placed in the box, processing is simplified when exporting RAW clips or during playback/playback pause, in order to shorten the development time. Because some processes such as false color reduction will not be implemented, the color and resolution will differ from the result obtained using normal development.