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Using the VISION2 HD System Edition<br />

5. Move the images that you want to work with into the lower display area by<br />

one of these methods:<br />

Double-click the image.<br />

Click and drag the image to the lower area.<br />

Click Select All and drag to the lower area.<br />

NOTE<br />

The images that you place in the lower display area are the images that are<br />

available to the recipe you are creating. But the look you create in the recipe<br />

is only displayed on the last selected image. Selected images have a blue<br />

outline.<br />

6. Click the Source Type tab.<br />

The options that appear depend on the type of image you input.<br />

7. Click the custom source type that contains the correct speed (100, 320, or<br />

500) and the correct scene lighting (tungsten or daylight).<br />

NOTE<br />

Unlike Standard Looks recipes, Custom Looks recipes require that you<br />

select the film speed rating and color balance. Be sure to use only designated<br />

Custom Looks source types in the Input Image Source Type tab.<br />

The choice that you make here should be based on what speed the 5299/<br />

7299 film will be rated on set and whether daylight compensation is<br />

needed. Choosing D turns on the digital daylight compensation. For<br />

normal tungsten lighting, selecting T produces properly balanced images.<br />

If on-camera daylight compensating filters will be used (WRATTEN 85,<br />

etc.) during daylight filming, select T because daylight compensation is not<br />

needed.<br />

Only select D when no on-camera compensation is used in daylight<br />

filming.<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

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

on 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 />

186 KODAK Look Manager System User Guide V2.2

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