Blackmagic Design (BMD) RAW media files default Tagged Colour Space is set to BMD Film/WideGamut Gen5. You can of course specify a different colour space. Use Format Specific Options BMDRaw
Colour and select Colour Space and Gamma values to define the tagged colour space used in the application.
Selected Colour Space | Selected Gamma | Clip Tagged with Colour Space |
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ACES AP1 | ACEScct | ACEScct |
Alexa Wide Gamut | Log C | ARRI LogC |
Blackmagic Design | Blackmagic Design Film | BMD Film / WideGamut Gen5 |
DCI-P3 D65 | Rec.2100 ST2084 (PQ) | ST-2084 (PQ), DCI-P3 (D65 white) |
DCI-P3 Theater | Rec.2100 ST2084 (PQ) | ST-2084 (PQ), DCI-P3 (DCI white) |
Rec.709 | Rec.709 | Rec.709 video |
Rec.2020 | Rec.709 | Rec.2020 video |
Rec.2020 | Rec.2100 Hybrid Log Gamma | Rec.2100 HLG (Lw=1000 nits, Lb=0) |
Rec.2020 | Rec.2100 ST2084 (PQ) | ST-2084 (PQ), Rec.2020 primaries |
V-Gamut | V-Log | Panasonic V-Log/V-Gamut |
Select how the clip is named when the file is imported.
Select: | To: |
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Enter Clip Name | Activate the Clip Name field so that you can manually enter the clip name. When selecting multiple files for import, this name is used for all imported files. |
Clip Name from File Name | Use the name of the imported file as the clip name. |
Enter the name to use when importing the clip. Enabled if Name is set to Enter Clip Name.
Select an option to determine how the tape name is set when importing clips.
Select: | To: |
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Enter Tape Name | Activate the Tape Name field where you enter the tape name. When selecting multiple files for import, this tape name is used for all imported files. |
Tape Name from File Name | Use the name of the imported file as the tape name. |
Tape Name from Directory | Determine the tape name from the detected directory structure. Use the Level field below to configure the relative path to the directory from which the tape name can be determined. |
Auto Tape Name | Read the tape name from the header of the imported file. |
Set from which directory the tape name is taken, relative to the location of the clip in the directory structure.
Although available for all types of files, the Level field is intended for directory structures output by film scanners. A typical image file directory structure looks like this: ./
Enter the name to use as tape name when importing the clip. Enabled if Tape Name is set to Enter Tape Name.
Select the resolution for the imported clip. Higher resolutions require more processing and impact real-time playback. Other resolutions offer better performance at the cost of lower image resolution.
Use GPU ensures the debayering happens on the GPU. This is the option to use for best performance. Use CPU if the GPU decoding causes issues such as image corruption.
Flip (vertical) or flop (horizontal) the media when importing the clip. Disable Flip to use the true orientation of the image, as it was shot.
Attempt to recover information from clipped channels.
Enable to use the ISO, Exposure, Colour Temperature, and Tint settings from the file. Disable to edit these settings.
Select the color science used to decode the .braw media.
Set the color space of the .braw media. Some combinations of this and Gamma will result in an Unknown colour space tag on the imported clip.
Set the gamma curve of the .braw media. Some combinations of this and Color Space will result in an Unknown colour space tag on the imported clip. Set it to Custom to access the Custom Gamma menu.
Select how to handle LUT information. Disabled to discard any included LUT information. LUT information can be stored in the .braw file or in a sidecar file.
Select: | To have: |
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From File | The file decide between the embedded LUT or the sidecar one. |
Embedded | Import the .braw clip using the LUT stored in the clip. |
Sidecar | Import the .braw clip using the LUT stored in the sidecar file. |
Sidecar or Embedded | Import the .braw clip using the LUT stored in the sidecar file if one is available. Fallback to the embedded LUT if there is no sidecar LUT. |
Embedded or Sidecar | Import the .braw clip using the LUT stored in the file if one is available. Fallback to the sidecar LUT if there is no embedded LUT. |
You can only access the Custom Gamma settings by setting Image settings Gamma Curve box to Custom.
Enable to use the gamma settings embedded in the .braw media or the sidecar file.