Reading Blackmagic RAW Files

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โ€ŒReading Blackmagic RAW Files

SynthEyes can read Blackmagic Designโ€™s BRAW files. BRAW files can be produced not only by Blackmagic Designโ€™s cameras, but also devices such as Canon EOS 300 Mark II and the Panasonic EVA1.

Warning : Blackmagic Design periodically updates their cameras and software with new features and data formats. New cameras may require sufficiently new SDKs. You can see SynthEyesโ€™s current BRAW SDK version in the Library Versions section of this manual.

Thereโ€™s a preference in the BLACKMAGIC RAW section that controls whether or not the image aspect ratio value from the .braw file is used, or the aspect ratio is computed assuming 1:1 pixels. Empirically, the value in the file seems not to be necessarily correct. In any case, you should always make sure the image aspect ratio is correct on SynthEyesโ€™s Shot Settings panel, taking any anamorphic lens into account.

BRAW files can have an associated sidecar file (literally .sidecar) that contains additional information created by separate color management applications; that file can be used to change the look of shots.

FUN RANT : SynthEyes is not a color management application! It doesnโ€™t have to be. In fact, SynthEyesโ€™s tracking output should be exactly the same, no matter what horrible thing we do to the colorโ€ฆ the camera still went on exactly the same path. We do like to look at prettier pictures, so a little color management is a good thing, even though for tracking we may choose to mangle them to accentuate whatever weโ€™re tracking at the moment.


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