Canon EOS R5 C Advanced User Guide VIDEO edition - Page 127

Look Files

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Custom Picture Settings Look Files You can register 3D LUT files (.cube format) created with Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve or other software as Look Files in the custom picture file. Using a Look File allows you to adjust the video quality of the recorded video. These adjustments apply also to proxy clips, photos, and screen/output terminals. 1 Insert the SD card with the desired Look File (.cube format, located in the root directory of the SD card) into the camera's card slot 2. 2 Select a custom picture file. (A 125) 3 Select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Gamma/Color Space] > Desired option. 4 Select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Look File Setup] > [Register]. • The Look Files in the SD card will be displayed. 5 Select the desired Look File. 6 Select the [Gamma/Color Space] setting to use after the Look File is applied. 7 Select [OK] twice. • The selected Look File will be loaded and registered to the custom picture file. • The image quality adjustments set in the Look File will be applied, and will appear on the screen. • When disabling the image quality adjustments set in the Look File, select [Edit / File] > [Look File] > [Off]. > [/ Custom Picture] > 127 NOTES About Look files - The camera supports Look Files (.cube format) in 17 grid or 33 grid format created with Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve or other software. - Look Files with input ranges outside the 0 to 1 range in the header ("LUT_3D_INPUT_RANGE") are not supported. - Look Files 2 MB and larger, as well as files with a name containing over 65 characters are not supported. - Only the following characters can be used in the file name: Numbers 0 to 9, upper/lower case letters a to z, underscore (_), hyphen (-), period (.) and a single byte space. • If the correct input/output gamma curve and color space conversion are not selected, video will not be output correctly. • A Look File cannot be used if the [Gamma/Color Space], [HLG Color] or [Over 100%] settings are changed after registering it. • When the gamma curve component of the [Gamma/Color Space] setting in the custom picture is set to either [BT.709 Normal], [BT.709 Standard] or [BT.709 Wide DR], super-white (video signal above 100%) and super- black (video signal below 0%) levels of brightness will be clipped. When the video signal contains super-white brightness levels, select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Other Functions] > [Over 100%] > [Press] and then activate the Look File to apply it to a signal compressed to 100%. • When playing RAW clips, the Look File registered when the clip was recorded will only be applied to the thumbnail and not the clip itself. Deleting a Look File You can delete Look Files registered in custom picture files. 1 Select a custom picture file (A 125). 2 Select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Look File Setup] > [Delete] > [OK]. • The Look File will be deleted and the image quality adjustments will be reversed to the original settings of the selected custom picture file.

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127
Cu
s
tom Picture
S
etting
s
Look File
s
You can register 3D LUT files (.cube format) created with Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve or other software
as Look Files in the custom picture file. Using a Look File allows you to adjust the video quality of the recorded
video. These adjustments apply also to proxy clips, photos, and screen/output terminals.
1 In
s
ert the
S
D card with the de
s
ired Loo
k
File (.cube format, located in the root directory of the
S
D
card) into the camera’
s
card
s
lot 2.
2
S
elect a cu
s
tom picture file. (
A
125)
3
S
elect
> [
/
Cu
s
tom Picture] > [Edit
/
File] > [Gamma/Color
S
pace] > De
s
ired option.
4
S
elect
> [
/
Cu
s
tom Picture] > [Edit
/
File] > [Loo
k
File
S
etup] > [Regi
s
ter].
The Look Files in the SD card will be displayed.
5
S
elect the de
s
ired Loo
k
File.
6
S
elect the [Gamma/Color
S
pace]
s
etting to u
s
e after the Loo
k
File i
s
applied.
7
S
elect [OK] twice.
The selected Look File will be loaded and registered to the custom picture file.
The image quality adjustments set in the Look File will be applied, and
will appear on the screen.
When disabling the image quality adjustments set in the Look File, select
> [
/
Custom Picture] >
[Edit
/
File] > [Look File] > [Off].
NOTES
About Look files
-
The camera supports Look Files (.cube format) in 17 grid or 33 grid format created with Blackmagic
Design’s DaVinci Resolve or other software.
-
Look Files with input ranges outside the 0 to 1 range in the header (“LUT_3D_INPUT_RANGE”) are not
supported.
-
Look Files 2 MB and larger, as well as files with a name containing over 65 characters are not supported.
-
Only the following characters can be used in the file name:
Numbers 0 to 9, upper/lower case letters a to z, underscore (_), hyphen (-), period (.) and a single byte
space.
If the correct input/output gamma curve and color space conversion are not selected, video will not be output
correctly.
A Look File cannot be used if the [Gamma/Color Space], [HLG Color] or [Over 100%] settings are changed
after registering it.
When the gamma curve component of the [Gamma/Color Space] setting in the custom picture is set to either
[BT.709 Normal], [BT.709 Standard] or [BT.709 Wide DR], super-white (video signal above 100%) and super-
black (video signal below 0%) levels of brightness will be clipped. When the video signal contains super-white
brightness levels, select
> [
/
Custom Picture] > [Edit
/
File] > [Other Functions] > [Over 100%] >
[Press] and then activate the Look File to apply it to a signal compressed to 100%.
When playing RAW clips, the Look File registered when the clip was recorded will only be applied to the
thumbnail and not the clip itself.
Deleting a Look File
You can delete Look Files registered in custom picture files.
1
Select a custom picture file (
A
125).
2 Select
> [
/
Custom Picture] > [Edit
/
File] > [Look File Setup] > [Delete] > [OK].
The Look File will be deleted and the image quality adjustments will be reversed to the original settings of the
selected custom picture file.