Commencing your scan
Once you have set your audio type and adjusted the tracking, simply commence your scan as
detailed in the section 'Scanning One or More Sections of Film.'
It's worth noting that DaVinci Resolve will not begin writing a file until it has synchonized audio
and video information being sent from your scanner. As audio information is printed a few
frames ahead of its corresponding frame, this means there will be a brief pause of
approximately one second between your scanner reaching speed and your scan appearing
on screen.
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
Once film is laced through the KeyKode reader and tensioned, you will need to ensure your
Cintel scanner is set to read KeyKode.
To set the reader function for KeyKode, simply go to the DaVinci Resolve film scanner panel
and set the 'use film' setting to 'KeyKode'.
Select 'KeyKode' from the 'use film' menu to scan KeyKode
data on negative film prints
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