Canon EOS C300 Mark II CINEMA RAW DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION MANUAL Version 1.4 M - Page 25
Developing and Exporting RAW Clips, Add to Export Queue, Export, Show All, Show Clips
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Exporting Clips NOTES • Files will be saved in subfolders in the folder you selected in step 5. For full-quality files, the subfolder name will have the same name as the RAW clip. For proxy files, the subfolder name will have the same name as the RAW clip with "Proxy_" added to the beginning. For RAW copied files, the subfolder name will have the same name as the RAW clip with "Copy_" added to the beginning. • When an OpenEXR clip is exported, it will be converted into a color space defined by the Academy Color Encoding System (ACES), which was proposed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and 25 Sciences (AMPAS). • Changing the export settings with clips already in the export queue - You can change the export settings after clips were already added to the export queue. When the confirmation message appears, select Yes to apply the new export settings also to the clips that are already in the export queue. - If a dialog box appears prompting you to change the file name, enter a file name and click OK. The new file name will be applied also to the clips that are already in the export queue. Developing and Exporting RAW Clips You can develop a RAW clip and convert it to a standard file type for export. You can also save a log file of the export operations performed. 1. In the clips panel or media pool screen, select the RAW clip to be exported. 2. Adjust the development settings as necessary (0 16). 3. In the main window, click Add to Export Queue (ᕡ). • If a dialog box appears prompting you to change the file name, enter a file name and click OK. • The selected RAW clip(s) will be added to the bottom of the export queue. • You can also drag a clip from the clips panel or media pool screen and drop it on the export queue to add it. • You can also move the mouse pointer over the selected folder/RAW clip and perform the operation from the contextual menu (0 33). • In the media pool screen, click Add to Export Queue to add a RAW clip in the media pool to the queue. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 as necessary to add other RAW clips to the export queue. • You can change the export settings for each clip separately (0 21). 5. If necessary, activate the option to save a log file of the export operations (A 28). 6. Click Export (ᕢ). • The RAW clips in the export queue will be exported in order starting from the file on the top. • The range of frames from the in point to the out point will be exported. • RAW clips that have been exported will be removed from the export queue and then be added to the export result list. • For clips that are displayed in the export result list, you can select Show All, Show Clips with Errors/Canceled Exports or Show Successful Clips. • After the export operation begins, Export will change to Cancel, which you can click to cancel the export process. If part of the files have already been exported when you cancel the operation, you will be asked whether you want to delete the output files already exported. Click Delete to delete all the output files already exported. • You can click Delete All (ᕣ) to clear the export result list. • You can develop full-quality files using quick development. Proxy files will always use quick development regardless of the Quick Development setting (A 17). • When all the RAW clips in the export queue have been exported, a notification message will appear. Click OK to close the message.