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The following options are available.<br />

3. Make the appropriate selections.<br />

Using the VISION2 HD System Edition<br />

Camera Film Stock—Select the type of film stock that you want to<br />

emulate.<br />

Alternate—Alternate Looks are outside of the typical color negative film<br />

choices offered for television post-production. Some of the looks<br />

included are: EKTACHROME, black-and-white, skip-bleach processing,<br />

and reversal cross-processing.<br />

5299 Rated Exposure Index—Select either 500 or 320 speed. The<br />

choice you make here should match how the 5299/7299 film will be shot<br />

on set.<br />

5299 Exposure Compensation—Use this feature to automatically<br />

correct for misexposure on the set under known conditions or for<br />

accidental misexposure.<br />

5299 Daylight Compensation—Disable this option if the image was<br />

captured under tungsten illumination. Enable this option if the image<br />

was captured under daylight or HMI lighting (any light source with a<br />

color temperature of around 5500K) and no color correcting filtration<br />

(such as WRATTEN Filter, No. 85) is used. When enabled, this option<br />

corrects for the blue cast that normally results for any tungsten film shot<br />

under daylight source. Because VISION2 HD film is tungsten balanced,<br />

daylight compensation is required. When shooting under tungsten<br />

illumination, VISION2 HD images should already appear neutrally<br />

balanced and compensation is not needed.<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

If on-camera filters are used during filming, the same filter must be used on<br />

the digital-still camera when capturing the preview image. Be sure to use<br />

the appropriate filter factor for the filter on both the film camera and the digital<br />

camera.<br />

Highlight Enhancement—Enable this option to allow the user to see all<br />

the highlight detail that might otherwise be clipped by a normal rendition.<br />

The image becomes darker and lower in contrast so that the highest<br />

highlights can be seen more easily. When this option is disabled, the<br />

image is rendered with normal preferred contrast, and the very extreme<br />

highlights may be clipped.<br />

KODAK Look Manager System User Guide V2.2 175

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