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K O D A K D i s p l a y M a n a g e r S y s t e m V 4 . 0 U s e r ’ s G u i d e
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The KODAK Display Manager System lets you display a scanned negative
image as it will appear projected via a motion picture film projector or a video
image as it will appear on a broadcast monitor. The KODAK Display Manager
System interfaces with a number of displays including computer monitors,
HD/SD displays, and digital projectors.
image as it will appear projected via a motion picture film projector or a video
image as it will appear on a broadcast monitor. The KODAK Display Manager
System interfaces with a number of displays including computer monitors,
HD/SD displays, and digital projectors.
When creating a print film look, the system emulates the photochemical
process of motion picture print film. The results are placed in a 3D LUT (three
dimensional Look Up Table). This LUT can be exported and used by
supported imaging applications during the post production process.
process of motion picture print film. The results are placed in a 3D LUT (three
dimensional Look Up Table). This LUT can be exported and used by
supported imaging applications during the post production process.
When creating a video look, the system emulates a broadcast video display.
Before emulating a look, you must first calibrate and characterize your display.
We recommend that you calibrate and characterize your display:
We recommend that you calibrate and characterize your display:
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Before the start of a new project
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If the computer goes into sleep mode or screen saver mode
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Whenever you turn on the computer or display
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If the display has been jarred or moved
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(CRT/LCD monitors) Roughly every 6 to 8 hours; a minimum of once a day
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(HD/SD video) Once a day
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(Digital projectors) Once a week