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RED Epic User Manual

RED Epic
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RED DSMC OPERATION GUIDE: EPIC/SCARLET
COPYRIGHT © 2015 RED.COM, INC 955-0020_V6.0, REV-J | 81
COLOR/GAMMA
Adjust the monitor output Color Space and Graded Gamma curves. These settings affect metadata only, and
can be changed in REDCINE-X PRO.
COLOR SPACE AND GRADED GAMMA SPACE
RED recommends using the most recently released Color Space and Graded Gamma settings. Use legacy
settings (such as REDcolor2) only if you need to record footage to match footage that you recorded with that
legacy setting.
For more information, see the Understanding REDlogFilm and REDgamma article, available at www.red.com/
learn/red-101/redlogfilm-redgamma.
INDEPENDENT DISPLAY LUT
NOTE: Independent Display LUT is disabled when a REDCAST Module is attached.
NOTE: When Independent Display LUT is enabled, the menu may change from light gray to dark gray. The
camera applies the color and gamma spaces after rendering the user interface, so changing these settings
affects the user interface.
Independent Display LUT allows you to apply a different gamma space to each monitor (this feature does not
apply a LUT). You can record via HD-SDI or HDMI, apply a LUT through a LUT box, and then view a different
look on each monitor.
USE THE INDEPENDENT DISPLAY LUT FEATURE
To set up the Independent Display LUT feature, follow the instructions below:
1. Go to Menu > Settings > Look > Color/Gamma.
2. Select the Independent Display LUT check box.

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RED Epic Specifications

General IconGeneral
SensorMysterium-X
Resolution5120 x 2700 (5K)
Lens MountPL Mount
Frame Rates1-120 fps
Dynamic Range13.5 stops
Recording FormatREDCODE RAW
MediaREDMAG (SSD)
Weight5 lbs (2.3 kg) body only
Sensor Size27.7 mm x 14.6 mm
Operating Temperature32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)

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