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RED DSMC OPERATION GUIDE
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region depends on the monitor screen.
The camera automatically exits magnify mode when you start recording. When using a touchscreen, you can
also perform this function by pinching your fingers together and apart.
NOTE: HDR mode, frame rate, and resolution cannot be modified when in Magnify mode.
RAW
Displays images unaffected by any LOOK settings (including ISO, FLUT, color space, and gamma). When en-
abled, the word RAW displays in the Histogram in the Lower Status Bar.
The RAW image parameters are:
Color Space: REDcolor2
Gamma Space: REDlogFilm
White Balance: 5600K
ISO: 800 ISO
Tint: 0 Tint
NOTE: When enabled, RAW will affect video that’s recorded through HDMI or HD-SDI out to an external recorder.
Otherwise, the RAW image parameters DO NOT affect the image metadata; the parameters only define the
output on the monitor.
HORIZON
Displays a HUD (heads-up display) overlay that provides a reference for the position of the horizon. The Horizon
overlay consists of two (2) short side-bars that are always horizontally centered on the monitor, and a single
longer horizon-line that adjusts to the horizon based on the orientation of the camera.
The side-bars are green if the pitch is within +/- 1° of the calibrated zero position, otherwise they are red. The
horizon-line is green if the roll is within +/- 1° of the calibrated zero position, otherwise it is red.
Additionally, numerical values for the pitch and roll can be added to the Horizon overlay by following the instruc-
tions below:
1. Go to Settings > Display > Monitor Control > Overlay.
2. Select Create..., Clone..., or Edit..., respectively, for the desired overlay action.
3. Select a location on the interface to add the numerical data for the Horizon overlay.
4. Select Motion: Gyro Data (GYRO) from the Item drop-down menu.
5. Select the desired text size.
6. Select Add.
7. Select Save.
8. Go to Settings > Display > Monitor Control > Monitor, and ensure that your overlay is selected from the Over-
lay drop-down menu.
NOTE: The camera’s internal three-axis gyroscope and three-axis accelerometer need to be calibrated for the
Horizon overlay to function properly. For more information about calibrating the gyroscope and accelerometer,
go to “Gyroscope and Accelerometer Calibration” on page 84.
ZEBRA
Use zebra mode to enable and adjust the upper and lower values for two independent zebra indicators. One
zebra may be used for highlight exposure, and the other for mid-tones or shadows. Zebras are visible when in
1:1 zoom. By default, the zebra indicators are disabled.
As with other IRE-based modes, zebra mode is only applicable for the current ISO and Look settings (such as
with HD-SDI output), and not for the raw image data. If anything is changed in post-production, the indicators
will not be representative of the final output tones. For more information about zebra indicators, check out
the Exposure with RED Cameras: False Color & Zebra Tools article available at www.red.com/learn/red-101/
exposure-false-color-zebra-tools.
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