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RED RAVEN OPERATION GUIDE
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SELECT RECORD FILE FORMAT
NOTE: For more information on which codecs your camera offers, go to “Technical Specifications” on page
159.
To select what file formats to record to, follow the instructions below.
1. Go to Menu > Settings > Recording > Codec.
2. Select the file format(s) you want to record to from the Record File Format drop-down menu:
‒ R3D
‒ R3D + Apple ProRes
‒ R3D + Avid DNxHD/HR
‒ Apple ProRes
‒ Avid DNxHD/HR
The selected file format displays in the Lower Status Row.
3. R3D: Select a target REDCODE compression ratio from the REDCODE menu. For more information, go to
“REDCODE” on page 44.
4. Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD/HR: Select a resolution from the Resolution drop-down menu.
5. Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD/HR: Select a codec from the Record Video Codec drop-down menu.
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FRAME PROCESSING
NOTE: Frame processing is not supported in Speed Ramp Mode. For more information, go to “Speed Ramp
Mode” on page 79.
Frame processing allows for the combination of multiple captured frames into one recorded frame. The
combination occurs before the resulting frame is encoded. You can select the following frame processing
settings: No Frame Processing, Frame Summing, Frame Averaging.
When in Frame Summing mode or Frame Averaging mode, the current integration time is applied to each frame.
This means if the integration time is not the entire frame time (or 360°) there are gaps between the images used
to create the combined frame. This may lead to unexpected motion artifacts.
The effect of frame processing is only visible during record. In Frame Summing mode, this means the exposure
changes between preview and record. Experiment with the exposure and frame processing settings to achieve
the effect you want.
NO FRAME PROCESSING
Normal frame processing mode. The Frames to Process selection does not affect recording.