Software Development Kit
Blackmagic Design provides a free software development kit for your scanner. The SDK is
cross platform so your software can run on Mac, Windows or Linux. The SDK provides example
applications that let you control your scanner like in DaVinci Resolve, but from a command line.
You can use the Cintel Scanner SDK to develop software to control your scanner, change
settings, initiate scans, and process clips. DaVinci Resolve Studio is included with your scanner,
however, you can use the SDK to develop software to run your scanner on computers that may
not match recommended specification for DaVinci Resolve. For more information, see the
Developer page at www.blackmagicdesign.com/developer.
What is HDR?
HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a technique of combining multiple images at different
exposures to extend the overall dynamic range of an image as well as to improve the noise
performance in the image. The scanner performs HDR scanning in a two pass process.
The first pass is a scan at the normal exposure. The second pass is at a significantly higher
exposure to give more detail in the blacks. When the normal and high exposures are blended,
the result is the best of both at a higher bit depth. The second pass runs at a slower speed
to prevent blurring from the longer light source pulse durations required.
These images are scanned of the same frame to demonstrate the difference
between an HDR scan (left) and a standard scan (right). The HDR scan exhibits
less noise, more accurate colors and better shadow and highlight detail.
The high precision HDR gates and the image stabilizer align the initial scan and high exposure
scan with sub pixel accuracy using a high quality resize filter, which creates an HDR clip free of
alignment artifacts.
Getting Started
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