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Introduction
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Introduction
About Cinema RAW Development
Cinema RAW Development allows you to develop, play back and export Canon RAW files (referred to
as “RAW clips” in this manual) shot with Canon digital cinema cameras. The following are the main
features of Cinema RAW Development.
NOTES
When you use this software, make sure to set your computer so that it does not enter sleep or standby
mode.
Conventions in the Manual
Important precautions related to the software’s operation.
Additional information that complements the main procedure.
0 Reference page number in this instruction manual.
File > Open This font is used to indicate menu options and commands, as they appear onscreen.
•For the most part, screens shown in this manual were captured on a computer running Windows 7.
Actual screens may differ slightly.
Disclaimers
This software was developed for exclusive use with RAW clips created using a Canon digital cinema
camera and external recorder compatible with Canon RAW data.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is accurate
and complete, Canon shall not be liable for any damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to
mistaken operation or malfunction of the software.
Your camera may not support all of the features and functions descri
bed in this m
anual. Screens
show clips recorded using a Canon EOS C500 digital cinema camera and external recorder.
The software records internal operations, including full path information of the clips used, on a log file
kept on the hard disk. The information recorded will be used only for the purpose of providing
technical support in case of a problem with the software.
Develop and play back Develop RAW clips stored on your computer and simultaneously
play the clips back.
Develop and export Develop RAW clips stored on your computer and export the clips
as DPX files or OpenEXR files. You can also copy RAW clips as
is.
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