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Film Scanning Workflows - Blackmagic Design Cintel Scanner Installations- Und Bedienungsanleitung

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File Name Prefix
Prefix to help identify the scan. This can be the name of your project, such as the title of the film
you are scanning.
Timestamp Prefix
Select this checkbox to prefix your scans with a timestamp as well as the 'file name prefix' you
specified. Your clips will be saved to independent sub-folders in the destination folder. This
checkbox is selected by default.
If you want to save all your clips together in one master destination folder without the timecode
in the file name, simply deselect the checkbox.
NOTE
If you don't make capture names unique with the timestamp prefix and the files
go into the same location, this could potentially overwrite files.
Roll/Card, Reel Number, Clip Number, and Program Name
These are ways to identify the clip with metadata.
Flags
You can use these color coded flags to tag clips.
Good Take
Corresponds to 'circled take' metadata in the media pool.
Log Clip
Adds a clip to the media pool. After you mark 'in' and 'out' points for a section you want to
scan, confirm the metadata is correct, and then click 'log clip'. For more information, refer to the
'Logging and Capturing Individual Clips' and 'Logging and Capturing Multiple Clips' sections in
the DaVinci Resolve manual.
Batch Clip, Capture Clip, Capture Now, and
These scanning buttons offer different methods to capture clips. For more information about
scanning buttons, refer to the 'Scanning One or More Sections of Film' section of this manual.

Film Scanning Workflows

The following sections describe how to scan film using DaVinci Resolve and to control the
Cintel scanner. Throughout, the features outlined in the previous section are presented in
the order in which you'll perform each step of the scanning process.
Before You Begin
Before turning your scanner on and loading film, you should first dust the gate to make sure
your scans are as clean as possible. This can be accomplished using compressed air, but if
the gate is extremely dirty, you can remove it to give it a more thorough cleaning. Once that's
finished, turn on the Cintel Scanner, open DaVinci Resolve and create the project you'll be
using to scan film, and then click the 'Cintel scan' button on the media page. Now click the
'Film Scanner' tab to select DaVinci Resolve's film scanner panel.
Before you load film into the scanner or do anything else, click the 'calibrate' button at the
bottom left of the film scanner panel. While you should always dust the gate of the scanner
before loading a new reel of film, clicking the calibrate button eliminates any unremovable
blemishes in your scanner's optics from the scans you're about to make.
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