If 'Enable 2 Pass HDR Scan' is selected, click 'Capture HDR' after the capture has
begun to let DaVinci Resolve know you've reached the end of your desired clip so it
can now proceed to capture the high exposure pass. If you scan the entire reel without
clicking 'Capture HDR', the scanner automatically proceeds with the high intensity scan
from where you started it until the end of the reel.
Capture Clip:
A more controlled means of scanning specific sections of film. After
you've used the transport controls and the In and Out button to define a section of film,
clicking 'capture clip' scans that one clip and then stops.
If 'Enable 2 Pass HDR Scan' is selected, the high intensity HDR scan uses the same In
and Out points as the initial scan.
Batch Clips:
A way you can log multiple clips in advance of scanning them all at once
using the current light source settings in DaVinci Resolve's film scanner panel. Log
each clip in advance by setting In and Out points for each section of film you want to
scan, and click the 'log clip' button to save that frame range as an unscanned clip in the
media pool. When you click 'batch clips', all unscanned clips will be scanned one after
the other until the job is complete. You can also select one or more unscanned clips,
and only the selected clips will be scanned. Furthermore, you can import an EDL that
corresponds to a particular film roll, and use the resulting logged clips for scanning.
NOTE
When you click the 'log clip' button, Cintel Scanner applies the same
project settings to all clips in the batch, and uses the newest project settings
at the time of capture. You are advised to confirm the scanner settings before
starting the batch capture.
If 'Enable 2 Pass HDR Scan' is selected, the high intensity HDR scan uses the same
sets of In and Out points as the initial batch of scans.
For more information on batch capture workflows, refer to the 'Ingesting From Tape'
chapter in the DaVinci Resolve manual.
Snapshot:
Capture a single frame with normal exposure and current
scanner settings.
Once scanning, if DaVinci Resolve detects that your storage bandwidth is too low to capture at
the selected speed, the scan speed will automatically adjust to ensure the capture is
successful. If you are using the optional Audio and KeyKode Reader accessory, the audio
sample rate will also be adjusted to maintain your chosen audio quality.
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