Canon EOS C300 Mark II CINEMA RAW DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION MANUAL Version 1.4 M - Page 18
Setting In and Out Points, Preview Settings: Color, Space
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Playing Back and Developing Clips Available Settings by Color Space Used While Recording The color space and gamma settings available for displaying a clip in the software depend on the color space used when recording the RAW clips. Color space used for recording Color space Display settings Gamma Canon Log / Canon Log 2, 18 Shooting Settings BT.709, Wide DR, DCI Cinema Gamut, DCI-P3+ DCI-P3 Canon Log / Canon Log 2, DCI BT.709 Canon Log / Canon Log 2, BT.709, Wide DR BT.2020 Canon Log / Canon Log 2, - BT.2020, Wide DR BT.709 Canon Log / Canon Log 2, - BT.709, Wide DR NOTES • Use a computer with a GPU supported by this software to develop clips. Although it is possible to develop clips using a computer that does not have a GPU supported by this software, it is not recommend to do so. For the latest information on this software, including system requirements, visit your local Canon Web site. • Development settings cannot be changed while playing back a RAW clip. • You cannot adjust the sharpness of RAW clips that were recorded in HRAW recording mode (4096x1080, 3840x1080) • When a clip with a color space of BT.709 or BT.2020 is selected, the Preview Settings: Color Space option in the development settings cannot be selected. Setting In and Out Points You can set the in and out points (starting and ending points) of a range of frames in a clip. By default, the first frame of the clip will be the in point and the last frame will be the out point. However, you can change these points. The in and out points will be represented by the ú and û icons, respectively. Mouse operation Keyboard shortcut* Action ú I Sets the current frame as the in point. û O Sets the current frame as the out point. * Usable when the input focus is on the playback position slider in the preview panel.