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RED DSMC OPERATION GUIDE
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CALIBRATION CAPTURE (BLACK SHADING)
Not including preparation time, the calibration procedure takes several minutes. To perform black shading cali-
bration, follow the instructions below:
1. Ensure that the camera reaches the temperature that you want to use for your shoot.
2. Set the exposure to the exposure you want to use for your shoot.
3. Before you calibrate, ensure that the sensor is as dark as possible.
‒ Preferably, take off the lens, and install the lens mount cap provided by RED.
‒ If you cannot take off the lens, put a lens cap on the lens. (Not all lens-caps completely block IR. Lens
caps are made to protect the lens, not necessarily to block light.)
‒ If possible, use a dark room.
‒ Just closing the iris is NOT sufficient.
4. Ensure a properly formatted SSD is attached to the camera.
Even if you are not saving the calibration map to an SSD, an SSD is required to store the raw images during
calibration. For more information on formatting media, see the RED DSMC Media Operation Guide available
at www.red.com/downloads.
5. Go to Menu > Settings > Maintenance > Calibrate > Sensor.
NOTE: If the calibration map name is “empty”, that means that the only calibration map on your camera is
the factory calibration.
6. For EPIC DRAGON or SCARLET-X DRAGON cameras, you can create up to four (4) calibration maps at a
time. Select a check box for each calibration map you want, select the exposure you want for each from
the drop-down menus, and go to Step 10.
7. Select one of the following:
‒ Save As user HS: The calibration map created by black shading will overwrite the user HS calibration
map. User HS is the name for the current in-camera user-created calibration map.
‒ Save To Media: The calibration map created by black shading will be saved to an SSD.
‒ Leave both Save check boxes deselected: The calibration will only be applied until the camera is pow-
ered off, and will not be saved.
8. Select the last check box; the label for the check box is the name of the user-created calibration map you
will be overwriting.
NOTE: If the calibration map name is “empty”, that means that the only calibration map on your camera is
the factory calibration.
NOTE: The Start Capture button is disabled until you select this check box.
9. Select the exposure you want to use for the calibration from the drop-down menu.
10. Select Start Capture.
11. After selecting Start Capture, a dialog box displays, reminding you to cover the sensor and insert an SSD.
Select OK to continue.
The system initializes and then makes two (2) passes through the following phases of the calibration:
‒ Capturing
‒ Analyzing
‒ Erasing
‒ Programming
12. When the Calibration Successful dialog displays, select OK to complete black shading calibration.
The new calibration map is automatically selected.
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