4K and Higher Resolutions: Workflow Overview on the EOS C500 Mark II

Article ID: ART176199 | Date published: 01/28/2020 | Date last updated: 01/28/2020
 

Description

The following illustrates the typical workflow for 5.9K/4K recording with the EOS C500 Mark II.

Solution


  1 2K proxy clip recording on the SD card is not available simultaneously with 4K XF-AVC recording.
  2 For proxy recordings, the resolution is 2048x1080. 
Shoot in 5.9K/4K mode.
You can record 5.9K/4K RAW or 4K YCbCr 4:2:2 data on a CFexpress card in the camera, or record 4K data using an external recorder connected to the camera's SDI OUT or HDMI OUT terminal.
  • Clips other than 5.9K/4K RAW need no further processing and can be color graded directly (step ).
While recording 5.9K/4K RAW clips, you can simultaneously record 2K proxy clips on an SD card.
  • The file names of 2K proxy clips (XF-AVC) and 5.9K/4K RAW clips are linked and identical for the most part.
After recording, develop the 5.9K/4K RAW clips using the Cinema RAW Development software to generate full-quality data.
  • You can also generate proxy data.
You can use the 2K proxy clips recorded on the SD card or proxy files generated by Cinema RAW Development on NLE software to edit the video offline and create an EDL.
Perform color gerading based on the full-quality data.

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