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Glossary<br />

skip bleach The process of leaving some or all of the image silver on the film along<br />

with the image dyes. This silver is normally removed during the bleaching<br />

process. Skip bleach increases contrast, darkens shadows, and reduces<br />

the color saturation of images.<br />

You can emulate skip bleach from: Negative, Master Positive, Dupe<br />

Negative, and Print Emulation.<br />

SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers<br />

source type A description of how the original image was created. The Look Manager<br />

System needs this information in order to correctly emulate a look. In<br />

<strong>Flowgraph</strong> <strong>View</strong>, make this selection on the Source Type tab of the Input<br />

Roll/Image node option window. In Main <strong>View</strong>, make this selection when<br />

you are prompted.<br />

spot meter A Look Manager System tool that displays exposure information about an<br />

image.<br />

straight line The straight line portion of the characteristic curve. It represents the<br />

midtones in the image.<br />

target A data file that contains preset calibration values. The Display Manager<br />

System provides three default targets that can be used as starting points<br />

for setting your calibration values.<br />

Telecine A machine that scans motion picture film at video resolution for transfer to<br />

videotape.<br />

template In <strong>Flowgraph</strong> <strong>View</strong>, a pre-defined recipe which you can use as a starting<br />

point for your recipe. You can create your own template or use the default<br />

templates.<br />

In Main <strong>View</strong>, a base look containing certain processes which you can<br />

adjust to create a refined look.<br />

timer The person at the lab who works with the cinematographer to select the<br />

timing lights for each shot.<br />

timing lights The lamps of a film printer. Their brightness controls the printed color. You<br />

can emulate changes to timing lights on the Color Timing tabs of the<br />

Master Positive, Dupe Negative and Print Emulation node options.<br />

toe The curved region of a film characteristic curve below the straight line<br />

portion. It represents the shadows in the image and gradually increases<br />

with exposure. See “characteristic curve.”<br />

tolerances The acceptable value above or below aim values when calibrating your<br />

monitor.<br />

t-stop A motion picture camera setting that controls exposure and depth of field.<br />

KODAK Look Manager System User Guide V2.2 295

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