REDCINE (BETA)
Release Date: 2009-01-28
Download
REDCINE BETA – Info/Release Notes (v3.1.8)
WARNING:
The Projects created by this version of REDCINE are NOT compatible with versions before v3.1.2. This version will read Projects from previous versions but Projects create in this version will not work properly in REDCINE versions before v.3.1.2.
Content of this file:
- Beta v3.1.8 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta v3.1.8 New Features and Fixes since last release (v3.1.5)
NEW FEATURES:
- Embedded audio into QT file output.
FIXES:
- n/a
REDCINE Training Videos (initial release):
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
- Note: All training videos were produced on REDCINE v1.0.0 so features will have changed
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|&) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#R – Will be substituted with the reel-id of the input
When the reel-id is missing “AX” will be used
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
& – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘&’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2009-01-28
Download
REDCINE BETA – Info/Release Notes (v3.1.8)
WARNING:
The Projects created by this version of REDCINE are NOT compatible with versions before v3.1.2. This version will read Projects from previous versions but Projects create in this version will not work properly in REDCINE versions before v.3.1.2.
Content of this file:
- Beta v3.1.8 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta v3.1.8 New Features and Fixes since last release (v3.1.2)
NEW FEATURES:
- Embedded audio into QT file output.
FIXES:
- n/a
REDCINE Training Videos (initial release):
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
- Note: All training videos were produced on REDCINE v1.0.0 so features will have changed
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|&) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#R – Will be substituted with the reel-id of the input
When the reel-id is missing “AX” will be used
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
& – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘&’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-10-09
Download
REDCINE BETA – Info/Release Notes (v3.1.5)
WARNING:
The Projects created by this version of REDCINE are NOT compatible with versions before v3.1.2. This version will read Projects from previous versions but Projects create in this version will not work properly in REDCINE versions before v.3.1.2.
Content of this file:
- Beta v3.1.5 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta v3.1.5 New Features and Fixes since last release (v3.1.2)
NEW FEATURES:
- Added support for embedded R3D audio
- Audio can be activated/deactivated using the AUDIO button to the right of the mini-timeline.
FIXES:
- Guides are now properly rendered into output images
- Updated R3D decoders
- Updated curve interpolation
- Adjusted how Metadata notes are read
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
- Note: All training videos were produced on REDCINE v1.0.0 so features will have changed
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|&) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#R – Will be substituted with the reel-id of the input
When the reel-id is missing “AX” will be used
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
& – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘&’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-07-10
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
WARNING:
The Projects created by this version of REDCINE are NOT compatible with previous versions. This version will read Projects from previous versions but Projects create in this version will not work properly in previous REDCINE versions.
Content of this file:
- Beta v3.1.2 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta v3.1.2 New Features and Fixes since last release (v3.0.8)
FIXES:
- REDNODE Build 16 Firmware Updates
KNOWN BUGS:
- Framerate metadata is not being read correctly on Firmware 16 footage. Is OK with Firmware 15 and earlier.
- Guides are not rendered into final output
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-07-10
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
WARNING:
The Projects created by this version of REDCINE are NOT compatible with previous versions. This version will read Projects from previous versions but Projects create in this version will not work properly in previous REDCINE versions.
Content of this file:
- Beta v3.1.2 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta v3.1.2 New Features and Fixes since last release (v3.0.8)
FIXES:
- REDNODE Build 16 Firmware Updates
KNOWN BUGS:
- Framerate metadata is not being read correctly on Firmware 16 footage. Is OK with Firmware 15 and earlier.
- Guides are not rendered into final output
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-06-24
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
WARNING:
The Projects created by this version of REDCINE are NOT compatible with previous versions. This version will read Projects from previous versions but Projects create in this version will not work properly in previous REDCINE versions.
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 108 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 108 New Features and Fixes since last release
NEW FEATURES:
- Camera Firmware 16 support added
- Added REDspace Color space and Gamma settings as default
- New REDCINE Projects now maintain the same Color space and Gamma settings from the previous Project instead of defaulting back to Camera RGB and REC709
- Default Project resolutions updated
- In order to use the new Project resolutions, you must exit REDCINE, delete the file ImageFormats.cfg located in Library/REDCINE/Settings and re-start REDCINE
- PASTE ALL function added in the COLOR menu
- Added
tag on exported XML to define the overall length of the original clip - Quick-keys added for changing selection in the Version Stack – PG UP/PG DN
- New Error log console added – Use CTRL-E to access
- Added Quick-key ‘TAB’ for toggling to a clean full screen display
- Added Quick-key ‘c’ for copying shots in the Library
- Place cursor over the shot you want to copy
- Press the ‘c’ key and a copy of that shot will be attached to the cursor
- Drop the copy in any slot
FIXES:
- R3D frame rates are now properly read from metadata
- Added source timecode to EXR format output
- REDCINE will no longer crash when a bad frame is encountered
- New Projects now default to 4K 2:1
- Various performance improvements
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-06-24
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
WARNING:
The Projects created by this version of REDCINE are NOT compatible with previous versions. This version will read Projects from previous versions but Projects create in this version will not work properly in previous REDCINE versions.
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 108 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 108 New Features and Fixes since last release
NEW FEATURES:
- Camera Firmware 16 support added
- Added REDspace Color space and Gamma settings as default
- New REDCINE Projects now maintain the same Color space and Gamma settings from the previous Project instead of defaulting back to Camera RGB and REC709
- Default Project resolutions updated
- In order to use the new Project resolutions, you must exit REDCINE, delete the file ImageFormats.cfg located in Library/REDCINE/Settings and re-start REDCINE
- PASTE ALL function added in the COLOR menu
- Added
tag on exported XML to define the overall length of the original clip - Quick-keys added for changing selection in the Version Stack – PG UP/PG DN
- New Error log console added – Use CTRL-E to access
- Added Quick-key ‘TAB’ for toggling to a clean full screen display
- Added Quick-key ‘c’ for copying shots in the Library
- Place cursor over the shot you want to copy
- Press the ‘c’ key and a copy of that shot will be attached to the cursor
- Drop the copy in any slot
FIXES:
- R3D frame rates are now properly read from metadata
- Added source timecode to EXR format output
- REDCINE will no longer crash when a bad frame is encountered
- New Projects now default to 4K 2:1
- Various performance improvements
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-06-23
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 106 New Features and Fixes since last release (COMING SOON)
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 106 New Features and Fixes since last release
- COMING SOON
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-06-23
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 106 New Features and Fixes since last release (COMING SOON)
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 106 New Features and Fixes since last release
- COMING SOON
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-02-26
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 90 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 90 New Features and Fixes since last release
NEW FEATURES:
- Updated Noise Reduction algorithm.
- Optimized playback performance.
FIXES:
- Fixed an issue with QuickTime files only rendering the first frame for the entire duration.
- Fixed an issue with REDCINE crashing when source files could not be found.
- Fixed an issue with backward compatibility in Projects.
- Fixed an issue with white dots appearing on images at full resolution decodes.
- Fixed an issue with memory usage in the decode.
- Fixed an issue with REEL IDs not being written into DPX headers.
- Fixed an issue with SHARPEN not maintaining its value.
- Fixed an issue with X and Y offsets not being rendered out properly.
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-02-26
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 90 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 90 New Features and Fixes since last release
NEW FEATURES:
- Updated Noise Reduction algorithm.
- Optimized playback performance.
FIXES:
- Fixed an issue with QuickTime files only rendering the first frame for the entire duration.
- Fixed an issue with REDCINE crashing when source files could not be found.
- Fixed an issue with backward compatibility in Projects.
- Fixed an issue with white dots appearing on images at full resolution decodes.
- Fixed an issue with memory usage in the decode.
- Fixed an issue with REEL IDs not being written into DPX headers.
- Fixed an issue with SHARPEN not maintaining its value.
- Fixed an issue with X and Y offsets not being rendered out properly.
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-01-22
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 82 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 82 New Features and Fixes since last release
NEW FEATURES:
Multi-part .r3d files now load as a single clip within REDCINE.
Use #R in filename definition will include REEL ID within the filename.
Added ENABLE ALL feature to globally enable all slots in the Library.
Added OLPF Compensation in Color tools.
Added Noise Reduction controls
Added support for multi-segment files [FB 1991]
Use #R in filename to add REEL ID to the filename.
Added ENABLE button in Library to control slot Enable/Disable. Also has an ALL option to Enable/Disable all slots easily.
Added new demosaic code and interface options for OLPF Compensation.
Optimization for REDCODE RAW full 4K decode
NR passes are now multi-processing and more aggressive
FIXES:
Loading a new shot now loads in the currently selected position and shifts all shots to the right. Previously new shots were being added two slots to the left of the currently selected slot.
Rendering with metadata burn-in no longer causes a luma shift in resulting images.
REEL IDs are properly written into DPX headers
Source timecode is now displayed properly
Fixes for reading proper Source timecode
REDCODE RAW decode optimizations
XML export/import now sets handles properly
Fixed luma shift problem with metadata burn-in
Fixes for reading and passing through REEL IDs from/to DPX headers
Fixes for processing to separate folders
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2008-01-22
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 82 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 82 New Features and Fixes since last release
NEW FEATURES:
Multi-part .r3d files now load as a single clip within REDCINE.
Use #R in filename definition will include REEL ID within the filename.
Added ENABLE ALL feature to globally enable all slots in the Library.
Added OLPF Compensation in Color tools.
Added Noise Reduction controls
Added support for multi-segment files [FB 1991]
Use #R in filename to add REEL ID to the filename.
Added ENABLE button in Library to control slot Enable/Disable. Also has an ALL option to Enable/Disable all slots easily.
Added new demosaic code and interface options for OLPF Compensation.
Optimization for REDCODE RAW full 4K decode
NR passes are now multi-processing and more aggressive
FIXES:
Loading a new shot now loads in the currently selected position and shifts all shots to the right. Previously new shots were being added two slots to the left of the currently selected slot.
Rendering with metadata burn-in no longer causes a luma shift in resulting images.
REEL IDs are properly written into DPX headers
Source timecode is now displayed properly
Fixes for reading proper Source timecode
REDCODE RAW decode optimizations
XML export/import now sets handles properly
Fixed luma shift problem with metadata burn-in
Fixes for reading and passing through REEL IDs from/to DPX headers
Fixes for processing to separate folders
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which
is the timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is
retrieved from the input. It will be ignored in case it
results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the
output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2007-12-18
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 74 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 74 New Features and Fixes since last release
NEW FEATURES:
-————-
XML Save and Load: Timelines can be saved in an XML format allowing for data exchange with other systems such as offline editorial. Only shot timing and framing information is included, no color information is saved in the XML file. To load and XML file, the shots must first be loaded into REDCINE and then the XML is loaded and a new timeline is created.
Autodetect TOD and EDGE timecodes: REDCINE now automatically uses the timecode track that was set as PRIMARY on the camera. This ensures that all generated files will have metadata that matches the QuickTime references generated on the camera.
Separate ISO and Exposure settings: An ISO pulldown has been added to the Color Settings. This will be set initially based on the metadata embedded in the .r3d file. The Exposure slider will be set to the difference between the actual metadata value and the closest ISO value.
Detail and Sharpen options: Added options for Detail and Sharpen on the Shot menu.
Reset to Metadata: Holding down the SHIFT key while hitting ‘Reset All’ will reset the color values back to the metadata defaults. Hitting just ‘Reset All’ will reset all values to REDCINE defaults.
Timecode and REEL ID in QuickTime files: REDCINE now writes the timecode value and REEL ID into QuickTime files for use in offline editorial systems.
8- and 16-bit Quicktime: If an 8-bit file format is chosen and then the output format is switched to QuickTime, the QuickTime output will be fed an 8-bit image. Otherwise, the output will be fed a 16-bit image.
Project Resolution display: The current Project resolution and frame rate are shown in the top left of the Viewport Menu Bar. Swipe up to reveal.
FIXES:
-—
Color Match with RED ALERT: There is no longer a drastic difference between shots loaded into REDCINE and RED ALERT. REDCINE now matches the output of RED ALERT.
REEL ID in DPX files: The REEL ID is now written into the DPX headers correctly.
Current frame indicator works properly: When clicking on the current frame indicator, the proper frame number is maintained. Previously, REDCINE would jump ahead one frame without updating the frame number value.
Option for filenames: Using #C for the filename will result in output clips with the same name as the shot in REDCINE. This is not the actual filename, but rather the name assigned within REDCINE. This allows shots to be output with a different name for each.
Output to separate folders fixed: Outputting clips to separate folders with an IN and OUT point marked in the timeline will create properly names folders now.
Highlights fixed: The Highlight value is now properly read and set.
Minimize Quick Key: The Quick Key that minimizes the REDCINE application is now shown in the Help list. Press H to see a context-sensitive Quick Key list.
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which is the
timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is retrieved from
the input. It will be ignored in case it results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2007-12-18
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- Beta Build 74 New Features and Fixes since last release
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
Beta Build 74 New Features and Fixes since last release
NEW FEATURES:
-————-
XML Save and Load: Timelines can be saved in an XML format allowing for data exchange with other systems such as offline editorial. Only shot timing and framing information is included, no color information is saved in the XML file. To load and XML file, the shots must first be loaded into REDCINE and then the XML is loaded and a new timeline is created.
Autodetect TOD and EDGE timecodes: REDCINE now automatically uses the timecode track that was set as PRIMARY on the camera. This ensures that all generated files will have metadata that matches the QuickTime references generated on the camera.
Separate ISO and Exposure settings: An ISO pulldown has been added to the Color Settings. This will be set initially based on the metadata embedded in the .r3d file. The Exposure slider will be set to the difference between the actual metadata value and the closest ISO value.
Detail and Sharpen options: Added options for Detail and Sharpen on the Shot menu.
Reset to Metadata: Holding down the SHIFT key while hitting ‘Reset All’ will reset the color values back to the metadata defaults. Hitting just ‘Reset All’ will reset all values to REDCINE defaults.
Timecode and REEL ID in QuickTime files: REDCINE now writes the timecode value and REEL ID into QuickTime files for use in offline editorial systems.
8- and 16-bit Quicktime: If an 8-bit file format is chosen and then the output format is switched to QuickTime, the QuickTime output will be fed an 8-bit image. Otherwise, the output will be fed a 16-bit image.
Project Resolution display: The current Project resolution and frame rate are shown in the top left of the Viewport Menu Bar. Swipe up to reveal.
FIXES:
-—
Color Match with RED ALERT: There is no longer a drastic difference between shots loaded into REDCINE and RED ALERT. REDCINE now matches the output of RED ALERT.
REEL ID in DPX files: The REEL ID is now written into the DPX headers correctly.
Current frame indicator works properly: When clicking on the current frame indicator, the proper frame number is maintained. Previously, REDCINE would jump ahead one frame without updating the frame number value.
Option for filenames: Using #C for the filename will result in output clips with the same name as the shot in REDCINE. This is not the actual filename, but rather the name assigned within REDCINE. This allows shots to be output with a different name for each.
Output to separate folders fixed: Outputting clips to separate folders with an IN and OUT point marked in the timeline will create properly names folders now.
Highlights fixed: The Highlight value is now properly read and set.
Minimize Quick Key: The Quick Key that minimizes the REDCINE application is now shown in the Help list. Press H to see a context-sensitive Quick Key list.
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which is the
timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is retrieved from
the input. It will be ignored in case it results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2007-11-25
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which is the
timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is retrieved from
the input. It will be ignored in case it results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2007-11-25
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which is the
timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is retrieved from
the input. It will be ignored in case it results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2007-11-14
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which is the
timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is retrieved from
the input. It will be ignored in case it results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
Release Date: 2007-11-14
Download
REDCINE – Info/Release notes
Content of this file:
- REDCINE Training Videos
- Description of the program components
- Command line parameters
- Environment variables
- Installation / files
- Disclaimer
REDCINE Training Videos:
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/interface_overview.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/project_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/shot_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/color_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/output_settings.mov
- http://red.cachefly.net/redcine/library.mov
Description of the program components:
Command line parameters:
-d or -dd – One or more increases the ‘logging’ level. -p# – Setup multiprocessing for # cpu’s, overriding the default which is the actual nr of physical available cpu’s.Environment variables:
REDHOME – When set, specifies the home directory. The default is derived from the executable’s path. TIFF_FAST_WRITES – Make reading/Writing TIFF files a bit faster but some packages don’t deal with the origin flag properly if this is used! AS_NO_SNAPSHOT – Disable the Snapshot functionality to get normal ‘Print Screen’ behavior. AS_FULL_FLOAT_LUT – Force the use of full (32 bit) floating point 1D lookup tables (when used). REDCODE_NO_PREFETCH – Disables prefetching frames from the decoder.Installation / files:
On windows the default location for settings and log files is the default location for the ‘All User’ application data which default to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\REDCINE
On OSX the default location is:
/Library/REDCINE
- Settings\ImageFormats.cfg
- Settings\Aspects.cfg
These files are generated the first time REDCINE start’s.
You can manually adjust these to add more default formats and
aspect ratios to the REDCINE settings menus.
- Settings\Logs\RedCine.log
This is the log file of the last time REDCINE was started.
Older files will have consecutive number added.
- Settings\*.reg
These are internal files used to maintain the REDCINE
current settings.
- Settings\DefaultTrack.tif
This is the file shown at startup and used as the default image
in the player when nothing is loaded yet.
Generic hot-keys:
Pressing ‘H’ anywhere will show an up-to-date display with
all available hot-keys!
Output filename specification:
The format can be specified as: “#Z(x,y) #F #(xxx,yyy|ampersand) .E”
Where: #Z – Insert the source event/shot number into the filename
x = is the number of digits in the event number (defaults to 3)
y = Is the first event number (Defaults to 1)
#S – Will be substituted with the shotname
#C – Will be substituted with the shotname of the input
#F – Will be substituted with the filename part of the source frame
xxx – specifies the nr. of digits to use for the filenumber
yyy – specifies the first frame number (Overides the default which is the
timecode)
ampersand – specifies the using of the source frame number, this is retrieved from
the input. It will be ignored in case it results in duplicated frames.
.E – is substituted with the default filename extension for the output format
If you want a specific number size (padded with zero’s) the you can specify: “#4.E” while will result in a file sequence of: 0001.ext, 0002.ext, .. etc.
If you want a filename in front of the numbers you can specify: “myname#4.E”. Which would generate: myname0001.dpx, myname0002.dpx, .. etc.)
To use the filename of the source files us ‘#F’ anywhere in the filespecification. So, “#F_#06.E” when the sourcefiles are named: ShotABC011.DPX, ShotABC012.DPX, etc. The result will b: ShotABC_000001.ext, ShotABC_000002.ext, etc.
Lastly using ‘ampersand’ like in “#F_#06.E” would result in: ShotABC011.ext, ShotABC012.ext, etc
Removing or changing the last part (the “.E” will remove or change the extension added to the filename.
To output to separate directories (folders) use ‘#Zx,y’ tag. The default value for x is 3, so using “\event_#Z\” will generate subdirectoes named: event_001\001.ext, event_002\001.ext, etc..
To start at any other event then 1 use “\event_#Z3,10\” which wwould start the previous example with ‘event_010\001.ext’
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.
The following non-proprietary code is used within this software:
- Assimilator, the DI Platform Service layer
Copyright © Assimilate Inc. (www.assimilateinc.com)
All rights reserved.
- FreeType
Copyright © 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org)
All rights reserved.
- The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Milan Ikits <milan.ikits@ieee.org>
Copyright © 2003, 2002, Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
Copyright © 2002, Lev Povalahev <levp@gmx.net>
All rights reserved.
- Half float pixel format type.
This is the format used on the graphics hardware and the conversion
from/to this format is provided through software which is:
Copyright © 2002, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucas
Digital Ltd. LLC
All rights reserved.
- OpenEXR image format.
Copyright © 2004, Industrial Light and Magic, a division of Lucasfilm
Entertainment Company Ltd. Portions contributed and copyright held by
others as indicated. All rights reserved.
- XML toolkit from the GNOME project (libXML2 version 2.6.11)
Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
- Tiff library:
Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Jpeg library:
The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.