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Timelapse
This setting activates the timelapse feature to automatically record a still frame at the following
intervals:
Frames
2 – 10
Seconds
1 – 10, 20, 30, 40, 50
Minutes
1 – 10
For example, you can set the camera to record a still frame every 10 frames, five seconds,
30 seconds, five minutes etc.
The timelapse feature offers many creative options. For example, setting a two frame timelapse
interval gives your recorded video a high speed effect when played back.
Start recording by pressing the record button. When you press the button again to stop
recording, the timelapse sequence is saved as one single clip, matching the codec and frame
rate set in your camera. This means you can drop the timelapse sequence into your post
production timeline just like any other clip you have recorded.
Timelapse mode is indicated by an icon over the 'record' button
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When you record clips in timelapse mode, the timecode counter updates when a
frame of video is recorded.
Detail Sharpening
On Blackmagic Studio Camera 4K Plus and Pro, use this setting to sharpen the image. When
sharpening is enabled, decrease or increase the level of sharpening by selecting 'default',
'medium' or 'high'.
When enabled, sharpening will be applied to the HDMI and SDI outputs, but will not be
recorded via USB-C. This is because you will have more options and greater control over your
image using the sharpening tools in DaVinci Resolve.
Apply LUT in File
If you are applying a LUT to the LCD or the HDMI and SDI outputs, the LUT will be embedded
into the Blackmagic RAW file you are recording. This means that the LUT will be saved in the
header of the file and can easily be applied to the clip in post production without needing to
handle a separate file. When the 'apply LUT in file' switch is set to 'on' in the record menu, this
clip will open in Blackmagic RAW Player and DaVinci Resolve with the chosen LUT already
applied to it. The LUT can then be easily toggled 'on' or 'off' but will always travel with the
Blackmagic RAW file as it is written into the clip itself.
DaVinci Resolve also has an 'Apply LUT' switch in the RAW settings palette for enabling or
disabling the 3D LUT in the Blackmagic RAW file. The 'Apply LUT' setting in DaVinci Resolve is
the same setting as in the camera. This means that when shooting you can direct the colorist
to use the LUT by setting it in the camera, but they can switch it off easily in DaVinci Resolve by
setting 'Apply LUT' to 'off'.
Menu Settings
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