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| * [[/DPX|DPX]] | | * [[/DPX|DPX]] |
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− | == DPX ==
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− | === Mono DPX Preference Settings ===
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− | In addition to the overview in our [[UM:Appendix_Format_Support|File Format]] page, the DPX format also has some ''preference'' settings to help with loading '''monochrome''' DPX files.
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− | {{M-Note|This is particularly useful for compatibility with film scanners like Golden Eye.}}
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− | You can add to the <tt>Clip.prefs</tt> file (in your ROOT folder) :
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− | DPX
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− | luma10PadLines BOOLEAN
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− | luma10MSBFirst BOOLEAN
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− | RGB12as2011 BOOLEAN
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− | }
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− | Where BOOLEAN can be "true" or "false" (without the quotes).
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− | {| class="wikitable" width="60%"
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− | |- style="vertical-align:top;"
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− | |RGB12as2011
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− | |Compatibility mode for 12 bit packed RGB DPX images. If set to "true", uses previous mechanism for creating these files (2011 and earlier).
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− | '''Default :''' false
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− | |- style="vertical-align:top;"
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− | |luma10PadLines
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− | |10 bit luma packing mode. If set to "true", pack luma scan lines to 32 bit boundaries.
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− | '''Default :''' true
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− | |- style="vertical-align:top;"
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− | |luma10MSBFirst
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− | |10 but luma packing style. Id set to "true", first pixel if placed in MSB (most significant bit) of the 32 bit word.
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− | '''Default :''' false
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− | |- style="vertical-align:top;"
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− | |luma10NeedsShifting
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− | |On load, shift data bits to enable proper loading of monochrome DPX files.
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− | This was added in version 2015.2.018.
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− | '''Default :''' false
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− | {{M-Note|For complete compatibility with version 2011.2 and earlier, you should set :
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− | DPX
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− | {
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− | luma10PadLines false
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− | luma10MSBFirst true
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− | RGB12as2011 true
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− | }
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Revision as of 15:48, 8 November 2017
File Formats
Our main file format page is in the User Manual Appendix.