Red Digital Cinema Red One 30.5.0 User's Guide

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 8 8 An SD Memory Card slot (D) is located below User Key 2, which supports most SD Cards

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 98 98 UPDATE SW Update SW initiates a camera software (firmware) update. For complete,

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 99 SET DATE 1. To change date, push in or down on joystick to place checkmark in the des

Page 5 - DISCLAIMER

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 100 100 HOURS Allows the operator to enter new value for hours (24 hour format) between

Page 6 - FCC NOTICE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 101 REMOTE PORT Allows you to select between S4/I and AUX 232 (default is S4/i). S4/i Sel

Page 7 - BEFORE YOU START

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 102 102 VIDEO Allows you to select between NORMAL, FLIP H (Horizontal), FLIP V (Vertica

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 103 FLIP V Flips the live or playback image vertically. FLIP H+V Flips the live or playb

Page 9 - CAMERA CONTROLS

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 104 104 TALLY Allows you to select between TALENT and OPERATOR. Default setting is TALE

Page 10 - A B C D

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 105 APPENDIX A: UPGRADING CAMERA FIRMWARE RED ONE camera functionality may be upgraded b

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 106 106 VERIFY CURRENT CAMERA FIRMWARE There are 2 ways to verify the current level of f

Page 12 - JOYSTICK OPERATION

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 107 2. Click on the desired build link and download to your desktop or directory of your

Page 13 - POWER ON / OFF SWITCH

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 9 A User Menus Select F UNDO / Alternate Action B Sensor Menu G System Menu C Audio / Vi

Page 14 - CAMERA CONNECTORS

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 108 108 12. With the camera OFF, insert the SD/CF card into its corresponding slot on th

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 109 APPENDIX B: MANAGING DIGITAL MEDIA The RED ONE camera supports two types of media for

Page 16 - CAMERA DISPLAYS

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 110 110 1. Insert or connect media to camera. - Insert the CF card with the manufactur

Page 17 - RED EVF DISPLAY

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 111 5. Select FORMAT and press Joystick in or down to enter. Camera LCD will display MAGA

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 112 112 4. Select FORMAT and press Joystick in or down to enter. Camera LCD will displa

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 113 MEDIA CAPACITY REMAINING STATUS During a recording, the rear status screen, and monito

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 114 114 3. Camera LCD will display MEDIA X and the lower left corner of the external mo

Page 21 - THEORY OF OPERATION

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 115 downloading from 16GB CF Cards. Using inexpensive or low-quality readers may cause dam

Page 22 - MICROPHONE LEVEL INPUTS

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 116 116 SD MEMORY CARD / USB MEMORY DEVICES SD MEMORY CARD The left front of the camera

Page 23 - VIDEO MONITORING OUTPUTS

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 117 MAGAZINE FORMATTING FAILED If when selecting FORMAT, camera LCD displays “FORMAT FAILE

Page 24 - RED LCD AND RED EVF

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 10 10 UNDO / EXIT BUTTONS - EXIT will exit the menus. SHORTCUTS - Press and hold UNDO

Page 25 - RECORD INDICATOR

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 118 118 APPENDIX C: SAVING LOOK / USER PROFILE The following information lists the speci

Page 26 - DIGITAL MAGAZINES

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 119 When saving LOOK, the following monitor path color correction information is recorded:

Page 27 - POWER CONSUMPTION

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 120 120 NOTE: If SD Card is not inserted under left front of camera, camera will display

Page 28 - BASIC OPERATION

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 121 APPENDIX D: INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTORS RIGHT SIDE OF CAMERA A Headphone H USB-2 (comp

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 122 122 Pin: Signal Description Direction 1 Ground Camera ground - 2 TIMECODE_IN_P

Page 30 - CONNECTING MEDIA

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 123 VIEWFINDER (RED EVF) INTERFACE The RED EVF interface is a custom digital video and pow

Page 31 - PROJECT SETUP

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 124 124 Reference signal level for Line inputs is 0dBu / 0.775 volts RMS / -20dBFS when

Page 32 - TIME BASE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 125 LINE AUDIO OUTPUT A 5-pin mini-XLR connector supports two channels of balanced analog

Page 33 - RECORDING

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 126 126 Volume Left: Trims volume for Left output. E.g. Volume –6dB + Volume Left +1dB =

Page 34 - BACK FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 127 GENLOCK INPUT A single DIN 1.0/2.3 coaxial connector accepts a Tri-Level Sync signal

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 11 POWER ON / OFF SWITCH Power on/off switch (A) is located on the lower rear of the camer

Page 36 - SENSOR MENU CONTROLS

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 128 128 In record, the Program output provides two independent outputs of 1280 x 720p 10

Page 37 - COLOR TEMP

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 129 Selection between these two modes is made in SYSTEM > MONITOR > PREVIEW. The def

Page 38 - SHUTTER MENU

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 130 130 DC POWER INPUT The POWER input connector (A) accepts a DC voltage between +11.5

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 131 AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUTS The camera provides two auxiliary power output connectors (C,

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 132 132 APPENDIX E: EXPOSURE TIPS – USING FALSE COLOR AND ISO As previously explained, B

Page 41 - VARISPEED

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 133 ISO 800 - false color: Exposure Select False Color – Exposure: note the √ E icon in

Page 42 - FRAME RATE

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 134 134 Because the scene is under exposed, when the recorded .R3D file is color correct

Page 43 - TIME-LAPSE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 135 Select False Color – Exposure: note the √ E icon in the GUI when active. This mode al

Page 44 - STEP PRINT

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 136 136 APPROPRIATE EXPOSURE ISO 800 - Monitor Output In this image the camera is appro

Page 45 - BURST TYPE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 137 ISO 800 - False Color: Video Select False Color – Video: note the √ V icon in the GUI

Page 46 - AUDIO / VIDEO MENU CONTROLS

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 12 12 CAMERA CONNECTORS RIGHT SIDE OF CAMERA This section describes the physical connect

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 138 138 ADJUSTING THE ISO RATING In the following two examples, the image exposed at ISO

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 139 brightness of the image of the second image you will be increasing exposure at the sen

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 140 140 APPENDIX F: POST PRODUCTION RED workflow is quite easy to understand, especiall

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 141 RED QUICKTIME CODEC (Use V3.9.0 or higher for Build 30 footage) NOTE: V3.9.0 is curren

Page 51 - VIEWFINDER MENU

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 142 142 REDCINE-X REDCINE-X is available on Intel based Mac OSX and Windows XP platform

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 143 APPENDIX G: POSSIBLE ERRORS, ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS For errors or issues beyond those l

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 144 144 • Error Message: “SATA_TRANS_FAULT” - The camera is detecting a communications

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NONE AVAIL.VIDEOVIDEOLOOKZEBRA 1HI IRE108COLOR TEMPMenuSENSORSHUTTERMenuSENSORVARISPEEDMenuSENSORTIME LAPSEMenuSENSORLOOKMenuVIDEOGAINMenuVIDEOCOLORMe

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< Disabled >SYSTEM MEDIAPRE-RECORDSOUNDOUTPUT LEVEL0.0 dBMEDIAMenuSYSTEMPROJECTMenuSYSTEMSETUPMenuSYSTEMMONITORMenuSOUNDMenuSYSTEM48V MICCHANNEL

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720pCLIPSYSTEM PLAYBACK720p1080pCAMERACLIPMEDIAMenuSYSTEMPROJECTMenuSYSTEMSETUPMenuSYSTEMMONITORSMenuSOUNDMenuSYSTEMGPIOINPUT BRECORDPLAYBACKHD-SDILOO

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 13 NOTE: Cameras shipped prior to Sept 15th 2008, may have an earlier revision of the audi

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 14 14 CAMERA DISPLAYS The LCD status display mounted at the rear of the RED ONE camera p

Page 60 - DARK DETAIL

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 15 RED LCD DISPLAY Figure 8 –RED LCD Two (2) round and two (2) triangular buttons are loc

Page 61 - OPEN GATE

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 16 16 B. Focus ring: May be adjusted for optimal subject focus for your eye. Available

Page 62 - HEADPHONE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 17 RED LCD / RED EVF / HD-SDI / HDMI DISPLAY ELEMENTS The following is a general represent

Page 64 - SYSTEM MENU CONTROLS

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 18 18 • Timecode: Current timecode value • Next Clip Filename: Displays the filename o

Page 65 - MEDIA MENU

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 19 THEORY OF OPERATION The RED ONE Digital Cinema camera provides high performance digital

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 20 20 IMAGE PROCESSING The digital images received from the MYSTERIUM or MYSTERIUM-X sen

Page 67 - UNMOUNT

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 21 This setting supports a guaranteed minimum of 18dB of input signal headroom above refer

Page 68 - PROJECT MENU

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 22 22 5. To set selection and exit the menu, push the EXIT button or move the joystick

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 23 RECORD INDICATOR When recording, the RED ONE camera provides a variety of record indica

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 24 24 DIGITAL MAGAZINES REDCODE RAW compressed video, time code, audio and metadata may

Page 71 - CONFIGURE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 25 A single camera identified as A can have individually recognizable reel numbers, such a

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 26 26 BASIC OPERATION This section describes powering up/down and basic controls of the

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 27 OPERATING CAMERA USING RED CHARGER 1. Plug the RED CHARGER into an AC power source bet

Page 74 - TIMECODE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS DISCLAIMER ...

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 28 28 5. Leave the battery to charge for the appropriate time as shown in the table (as

Page 76 - MONITOR

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 29 Or attach a RED-DRIVE or RED-RAM magazine to the DRIVE connector (e-SATA port) located

Page 77 - FRAME GUIDE

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 30 30 RESOLUTION Selecting RESOLUTION will highlight the upper right hand menu item and

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 31 QUALITY QUALITY allows you to choose between REDCODE28, 36 and 42. Default quality is R

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 32 32 and four QuickTime reference movies, which allows a QuickTime Player to display th

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 33 5. Adjust the camera focus ring until the focus chart is in focus. NOTE: The digital

Page 81 - TEST SIGNAL

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 34 34 SENSOR MENU CONTROLS This section describes how to set sensor specific menu param

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 35 COLOR TEMP The Color Temperature sub-menu adjusts the purity of white reproduction of t

Page 83 - EVF REFRESH

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 36 36 SHUTTER MENU Adjusts exposure time of each frame captured by the MYSTERIUM sensor

Page 84 - PREFERENCES

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 37 Normal: Shutter Speed is defined exclusively by the Shutter Speed setting. Syncro: Shut

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 2 2 SYSTEM MENU CONTROLS ... 62 Sound Menu ...

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 38 38 This mode is analogous to use of a fixed shutter angle on a mechanically shuttered

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 39 VARISPEED The Varispeed menu supports Variable Frame Rate recording at speeds faster or

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 40 40 FRAME RATE Enables the user to choose any single frame rate. To adjust: Select FRA

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 41 REDCODE 42 REDFLASH 8GB REDFLASH 16GB RED-DRIVE RED-RAM 2K 2:1 ---- 90 fps 100

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 42 42 TRIGGER MODE: Specifies if the camera is to use a fixed Interval of time or wait f

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 43 INTERVAL Specifies the number of seconds the camera will wait before the next image is

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 44 44 AUDIO / VIDEO MENU CONTROLS This section describes monitor path parameters such a

Page 93 - MAINTENANCE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 45 LOOK The LOOK menu permits Video, Gain and Tone values to be exported or imported from

Page 94 - BLACK SHADING

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 46 46 COLOR The Color sub-menu selects various image processing parameters that may be

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 47 SHADOW Shadow adjusts the toe of the FLUT or in other words, the image near Black. Rang

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 3 DISCLAIMER RED has made every effort to provide clear and accurate information in this O

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 48 48 TONE The TONE sub-menu allows a Tonal Response Curve to be overlaid on the video

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 49 FLUT FLUT (Floating Point Lookup Table) adjusts mid-range tones up or down from -4.0 to

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 50 50 At all other sensor exposure values, the monochrome image displayed represents the

Page 100 - SETTING SYSTEM CLOCK

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 51 FOCUS (PREVIOUSLY EDGE HIGHLIGHT) FOCUS displays a Blue color overlay that outlines the

Page 101 - Build 30 v30.5.0

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 52 52 At all other values, the monochrome image displayed represents the luminance value

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 53 SPOT METER A red rectangular box will appear centered on the center cursor of the image

Page 103 - PROGRAM

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 54 54 RAW CLIP METER The RAW Clip meter looks a traffic light style meter and indicates

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 55 UNDER AND OVER EXPOSURE EXAMPLE False Color, Zebras and Histogram/RAW Level and Clip in

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 56 56 scene’s highlight information will be clipped, although the shadow information can

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 57 RGB PARADE A corresponding histogram illustrates the exposure distribution in the R, G

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 4 4 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT RED herewith declares that the following equipment has bee

Page 108 - UPGRADE PROCEDURE

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 58 58 ENABLE 1 By selecting this checkbox, settings under CONFIGURE 1 are used. To selec

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 59 1. To select and adjust, use joystick to highlight DARK DETAIL checkbox. 2. Push in o

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 60 60 LINE LEVEL INPUTS Line Level audio inputs are designed to operate at unity gain (

Page 111 - FORMATTING MEDIA

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 61 VOLUME (MASTER) Adjusts headphone master volume equally for Left and Right outputs. Ra

Page 112 - SYSTEM menu button

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 62 62 SYSTEM MENU CONTROLS This section describes the various controls available to conf

Page 113 - RE-FORMATTING MEDIA

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 63 1. Select OUTPUT LEVEL and push in or down on Joystick. 2. VOLUME box will highlight

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 64 64 and audio to the digital magazine. At the end of the defined pre-record duration,

Page 115 - PROCEDURE A

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 65 NOTE: When using Pre-Record, the Edge Code written to the digital magazine can become d

Page 116 - COPYING MEDIA

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 66 66 3. Move Joystick to the left and select FORMAT. If the magazine is not empty, a w

Page 117 - ERASING MEDIA USING WINDOWS

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 67 STATUS Status menu allows the operator to view the current project settings and save th

Page 118 - MEDIA ERRORS

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 5 BEFORE YOU START Congratulations on your purchase of a RED ONE camera. This operation gu

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 68 68 When the project settings are saved successfully to the SD card, the following mes

Page 120 - EXPORT LOOK

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 69 3. Move Joystick up to select and exit. CONFIGURE Configure defines the operation of t

Page 121 - USER PROFILE

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 70 70 REDCODE 36 REDFLASH 8GB REDFLASH 16GB RED-DRIVE RED-RAM 2K 2:1 60 fps 60 fp

Page 122 - DATA NOT SAVED DURING EXPORT

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 71 1. To set time base, select TIME BASE and press in or down on joystick. 2. Twist joys

Page 123 - RIGHT SIDE OF CAMERA

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 72 72 TIMECODE Select to change displayed timecode track, force Jam sync or reset camera

Page 124 - AUX / RS232 PORT

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 73 4. Move joystick left or right to select and exit. GENERATE Cross Gen activates 29.97

Page 125 - MONITOR (RED LCD) INTERFACE

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 74 74 1. Push in or down on joystick to place checkmark in TIMEZONE checkbox. 2. GMT O

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 75 FRAME GUIDE This sub-menu provides a selection of frame guides and safe action and safe

Page 127 - HEADPHONE AUDIO OUTPUT

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 76 76 1. To select frame guide enable color, push in or down on joystick to place check

Page 128 - USB-2 SLAVE

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 77 CUSTOM (PREVIOUSLY PROGRAM) Custom allows the use to program the specific PROTECT areas

Page 129 - PROGRAM (DUAL-LINK) HD-SDI

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 6 6 The recommended storage and usage temperatures for your camera, lenses and other acc

Page 130 - PREVIEW HD-SDI

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 78 78 TITLE: Enables / disables inner guides. Style may be specified as a corner marker

Page 131 - REAR OF CAMERA

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 79 NOTE: The camera will display the aspect ratio of the guide based on these two values.

Page 132 - DRIVE INTERFACE

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 80 80 To enable/disable a test signal check the box and select the desired test signal t

Page 133 - AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUTS

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 81 PVW REFRESH (FORMERLY HD-SDI) Sets the1280 x 720p HD-SDI and HDMI monitor signal update

Page 134 - UNDEREXPOSURE (~ 2 STOPS)

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 82 82 SETUP This menu permits a variety of system maintenance tasks to be accomplished.

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 83 When user profile is exported successfully, the following message will be displayed. K

Page 136 - OVEREXPOSURE (~ 2 STOPS)

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 84 84 USER-1: User Key 1 is the upper user key (button) on the camera side. Default

Page 137

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 85 INPUT A/B Permits the function of GPI A and B to be defined as: RECORD (Default): star

Page 138 - APPROPRIATE EXPOSURE

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 86 86 GPIO IN: ACTIVE_LO is the default, which means the GPIO IN command will be activat

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 87 LOOK Look permits the look used by the camera on playback to be specified. Default is C

Page 140 - ADJUSTING THE ISO RATING

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 7 CAMERA CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND DISPLAYS This section describes the physical controls, c

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 88 88 When unchecked, the upper edge of all external motors will be blank. LENS DATA Wh

Page 142 - APPENDIX F: POST PRODUCTION

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 89 EVF MENU When checked, activates the rotary switch on the EVF and displays a Gray “OFF”

Page 143 - RED QUICKTIME CODEC

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 90 90 To use the rotary switch to make adjustments: 1. Push the rotary switch once. 2.

Page 144 - REDCINE-X

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 91 GREY SCALE When checked, displays an 11 step grey scale on right edge of all external m

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Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 92 92 AUTO This setting combines VARIABLE speed fan operation while not recording, with

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 93 START 1. Select BLACK SHADING, camera monitoring outputs will display: 2. Select STA

Page 147 - SHEET 1 OF 1

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 94 94 7. Installation of the new data takes about 3 minutes. The camera will confirm pr

Page 148 - MENU MAP

Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 95 BLACK SHADING ERRORS CALIBRATION FAILED - If the CF card installed in the camera is f

Page 149 - SHEET 2 OF 2

Build 30 v30.5.0 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. APRIL 2, 2010 96 96 UNABLE TO CALIBRATE – If there is no CF card installed in the camera when attempti

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Build 30 v30.5.0 APRIL 2, 2010 © 2007-2010 RED.COM INC. 97 LOOK Allows all image processing parameters to be reset to the factory default values.

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