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5. Click Apply.
The changes apply to your clip. You can continue to make additional changes.
If the clip is in the Source viewer, the changes are reflected in the Source viewer and in the
Client monitor (if you have one attached).
If you click Cancel after you click Apply, the Set Source Settings window closes with the
changes you made.
6. Click OK to save your change and close the window.
The system updates the bin column metadata with the new parameters.
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If you make changes in the Source Settings window and then relink the clip through AMA again,
you still keep all the parameters that you set.
Using Source Settings
Source Settings lets you choose from a selection of preset templates or you can create your own
look. Each source setting has its own color values associated with it. There are a few different
ways to obtain source settings:
Camera and default source settings are included with the RED AMA plugin
Link a RED clip from RED Alert! (imports the RSX source setting)
Load a source setting onto your system (for example, an RLX, RSX, or RMD)
Create a custom source setting
You cannot change the default RSX and RLX source settings, these are predefined. Once you
make a change to a parameter, the setting becomes a Custom setting. At this time, you can only
have one Custom setting.
You can load multiple RSX and RLX source settings. As you link a RED clip from RED Alert!
(RSX) or load an RLX file, the setting appears in the Source Settings menu.
Source Settings are helpful when you want to apply one setting to multiple clips in your bin.
Different subclips from the same master clip can have different source settings.
Blue Increases or decreases the camera’s sensitivity to blue light by
amplifying the B channel digital video signal received from the
sensor. At 0 (zero), no blue light is visible, the image has a strong
yellow cast. Click and drag the slider from 0.00 to 10.00. Default is
1.00.
Option Description