1 Reply Latest reply: Aug 29, 2014 11:44 AM by Qengineering RSS

    Red Raw Source Settings - multiple settings for one long clip?

    Michal_PS Community Member

      Hello everyone,

       

      I have a timeline with red raw material from Red Scarlet 4K. My DOP wants to make some adjustments in the source settings before Grading. I have some long merged clips (with a lot of changes in light etc.) and I have let`s say two different parts of one of the long clips in the timeline, so I tried to make some changes in the source settings for those two clips in the timeline, but the source settings change the master clip and not only the edited clips in the timeline. Is there a way to make adjustments in the source settings separately for every clip in the timeline?

      after I open the source settings it won`t show me the part of the clip which I have in the timeline, but the whole clip from the beginning, so I have to search manually where my clip in the timeline begins, so I know how to adjust it. Is there a way that the source settings show me only the part of the clip (or at least an in and out point) I have in the timeline?

        • 1. Re: Red Raw Source Settings - multiple settings for one long clip?
          Qengineering Community Member

          In my experience, each .RDC container can only have a single RMD (settings) file associated with it.

          To create multiple settings for the same clip, you would have to duplicate the .RDC folder and its contents for each new setting required.

          You would then have to replace each use of that file within your sequence, for each new setting required,

           

          i.e. 3 settings would require original plus 2 duplicate .RDC folders, then you'd have to replace each occurrence of that clip with 1 of 3 files that has the proper new setting.

           

          Now, of course, if you're not grading in PrP, I can't say how the color correction software would know which duplicated files or settings to link to.

           

          No, there is currently no way to open the Settings dialog for a .R3D file and have it match frame to a clip in the sequence. Perhaps you could submit a feature request for that option.

           

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