Reading KeyKode
When scanning KeyKode data, lacing the film is exactly the same as lacing film without the
reader attached. The film will naturally pass through the KeyKode reader as it travels between
the rollers through to the skid plate. The correct lacing path is shown below.
Lace film through your Audio and KeyKode Reader's
lower section to scan KeyKode data
NOTE
When capturing KeyKode information make sure that the KeyKode section of
your film passes over the scanning LED.
Setting the Reader for KeyKode Scanning
After you lace film through the KeyKode reader and tension it, you need to configure your
Cintel scanner to read KeyKode. Go to the DaVinci Resolve film scanner panel and in the
'use film' menu select 'KeyKode Perforations' or 'KeyKode Frames'. When you export a DPX file,
KeyKode information will be represented in frames or perforations accordingly.
Select 'KeyKode perforations' or KeyKode frames' from the
'use film' menu to scan KeyKode data on negative film prints
Use Film
Use these settings to determine the reader's KeyKode or audio reading functions. For
information on audio reading, refer to the 'Setting the Reader for Audio Scanning' section.
Optional Audio and KeyKode Reader
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