3D LUT
When monitoring a video input, you can load a 3D LUT. For example, a 3D LUT can be used to
change the color space of the input video from a flat look to Rec 709, or you may want to load a
preset 'look' designed during post production. You can also use this 3D LUT to fine tune the
display on each of your Fairlight console's LCD monitors if the color reproduction between them
is a little different.
To load a 3D LUT:
1
In the 'load LUT' setting, click on the 'load' button.
2
Navigate to the folder where your LUTs are stored and click on the desired
.cube LUT file.
3
Click 'open'.
The 3D LUT will now be applied to your video source. If you want to disable the LUT, click on
the 'clear' button.
Changing Network Settings
If you need to change the network settings for each module manually, you can change the
settings in the 'configure' tab of the Fairlight Panel Setup utility. When changing network
settings, you will need to connect the panel to your computer via USB.
To change network settings:
1
Open the Fairlight Panel Setup utility. Click on the settings icon, or the Fairlight module
displayed on the home page to open the settings for that module.
2
Click on the 'configure' tab.
3
Change the 'IP Setting' from DHCP to 'Static IP'.
4
In the 'network settings', type a new address into the IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway text boxes.
When the IP address is set correctly, the module will be accessible on your network.
Repeat the same process for each Fairlight panel via USB.
Updating your Fairlight Modules' Internal Software
It's a good idea to regularly check our website for new software updates.
When a new version of DaVInci Resolve is installed, it may also install updates for your
Fairlight console. To check, open the Fairlight Panel Setup utility and if there are new
updates you will see an 'update' button on the home screen for each module. Simply
click on the 'update' button and follow the prompts to update each module.
With all the setup settings complete, you can now close the Fairlight Panel Setup utility.
Configuring the Fairlight Modules
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