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[[OpenCine.Notes]]
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===Useful Links===
===Useful Links===

Revision as of 20:39, 15 July 2017


1 Feature Overview

There are several free and open raw-image processing tools for still images like: ufraw, darktable, RawTherapee, Rawstudio, digiKam and many more. While some of them offer batch processing capabilities none of these tools were designed for moving pictures. Processing DNG sequences is cumbersome and time consuming, CinemaDNG MXF files are not yet supported at all. This is where Open Cine should come in. It will be a raw processing tool designed from the ground up for moving images instead of still images.


  • Import Footage from Camera over network (FTP Transfer to backup location)
  • Import Footage from local drive
  • Preview Footage in real-time (GPU based raw debayering at full/reduced resolution [Reduced resolution equates to better playback performance])
  • View(all) / Edit(some) Metadata
  • Set IN/OUT points in footage
  • Apply color relevant RAW transformations (Whitebalance, Exposure, Curves, etc.)
  • Save/Load color transformation presets to/from File.
  • Adjustments are preserved in a XMP file that stays with the original unaltered footage.
  • Compare Color transformations (Presets A,B,C; split screen, etc.) of the same clip or of different clips
  • Live Histogram/Vectorscope
  • Batch Export RAW footage between IN/OUT to non destructive RAW conforming format (DNG, DPX, etc.)
  • Batch Export RAW footage between IN/OUT to destructive digital intermediate format (Quicktime Prores444, AVI DNxHD, Image Sequence, etc.)
  • Batch Export RAW footage between IN/OUT to destructive proxy format (Quicktime Prores422 (proxy), Quicktime/AVI MJPEG, etc.)

2 Typical Usage

Reviewing and Sorting Footage

  • Import DNG sequence that was shot with a raw camera (Apertus or other) into Open Cine
  • View footage in real-time
  • mark unneeded clips, rate good clips, write comments for each clip
  • later a filter can be used to hide all the bad/unneeded clips. Director could now review only the good ones and continue working with them.


Prepare Footage for Editing

  • Import DNG sequence that was shot with a raw camera (Apertus or other) into Open Cine
  • Sort through footage and select best clips (rating, marking), shorten to relevant parts in the clips by setting IN/OUT points
  • Apply color grading nodes to the raw footage (White-balance, Exposure correction, Tonal Curves, etc.)
  • Export Intermediate Clips in FullHD as Avid DNxHD or Apple ProRes for editing in another software


Prepare Footage for Finishing

  • An EDL/XML file of a complete edit contains the list of clips we need for finishing, import EDL/XML and link the clips to the raw footage (big win if we find a way to do this automatically)
  • Apply color grading nodes to the raw footage (White-balance, Exposure correction, Tonal Curves, etc.)
  • Export required clips as *.DPX or *.EXR image sequence (with full bitdepth) for finishing suite




2.1 Legacy

(Possibly not current)

OpenCine.Getting Started

OpenCine.Diagrams

OpenCine.Control elements

OpenCine.Notes

2.2 Useful Links

http://wolfcrow.com/blog/the-advantages-of-working-in-32-bit-float/

http://www.is.uni-due.de/fileadmin/literatur/publikation/herwig11spie.pdf

http://users.soe.ucsc.edu/~rcsumner/rawguide/RAWguide.pdf

http://www.siliconimaging.com/DigitalCinema/Files/CameraRawWorkflows.pdf

DNG Test Footage: http://neumannfilms.mediafire.com/?o8ea1dxfrj9fwj9

3 Internal

http://www.colorcombos.com/

OpenCine.Features