The scene file indicator and buttons will illuminate, indicating when a scene file is stored
or recalled.
To recall a scene file press the numbered button for the scene file you want to recall.
That's all you need to do!
The scene file buttons are used for storing and recalling all settings for CCU controls
Recall All
When this feature is enabled, you can recall a stored scene file on all cameras simultaneously
when you press the corresponding scene file button on a single CCU.
For example, you may have a specific setup for each camera that is optimized for a set in your
live production. This will likely be a large number of settings that you will want to recall later
when you return to that set.
The following is an example of how you can recall complex settings for multiple cameras
simultaneously.
To recall a scene file to multiple cameras:
1
Once all your cameras are set up, store a scene file for each camera on scene file 1.
2
Enable the 'recall all' setting by pressing the corresponding soft button in the LCD
home menu.
3
Now make any changes you want to each camera.
4
Press the scene file 1 button on any CCU. You will notice that all CCUs have recalled the
settings stored in scene file 1 for each independent CCU.
NOTE While this feature is very powerful and helpful, please use with care as it affects
all cameras, including the camera switched to the program output. We recommend
enabling 'recall all' for specific setups prior to air and then immediately disabling the
feature until you need it again.
ND
Press the button to cycle through the ND stops on Blackmagic cameras with built in
electronically controlled neutral density filters. These filters allow you to reduce the amount of
light reaching your camera's sensor. With more control over exposure, you can be more
selective with your aperture to optimize your lens's sharpness and image quality.
CC
This setting will be enabled in a future update.
Using ATEM Camera Control Panel
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