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Cantar Post Chain #25 r6 Sorting, syncing, editing, conforming Cantar audio files |
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Arcan v2.13 PDA Bluetooth remote control of Cantar |
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Penelope leaflet For the 3Perf/2Perf 35mm Digital Intermediate age (and digital sensor ready). |
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35mm 2Perf format Wide screen films for half the negative and processing costs |
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Cantar v1.7, iXML compliance chart Latest iXML version 1.5 tags |
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10 commandements de l'Aatoncode De la manière de se servir du marquage-temps pour le bien de tous |
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avid-recording-rates.pdf Camera/Cantar/Avid fps and TC. A must-read for HDTV shooting |
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the Lightworks post chain BWF workFlow on Lightworks Touch by David Stein/Interlab |
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| 3Line VITC Format Considering the space occupied in the vertical retrace interval by the standard 2Line VITC (e.g. 19-21), 3LineVITC fills the empty space with another line and - taking advantage of the sophistication of the Vitc readers-, does not write twice the same message but gives each line a different content, i.e. the first line carries the same Video-TC as before, the second line carries the Keycode, and the third one the Audio-TC either read on the film or entered from the ATR. The 3Line Vitc system (Aaton, Avid, Evertz, Lightworks) is the safest way to transport film data into the DNLE world. more » |
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