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Start up Final Cut Pro, select [File] [Log and
Transfer], and then open the [Log and Transfer]
window.
2
Select [Canon DSLR Movie] in [Preferences].
3
Specify the folder.
4
Select the movie files you want to convert, and then
click the [Add Selection to Queue] button to load
them.
The files you want to convert are converted into the file type
specified in step
2
.
For details on the [Log and Transfer] window, refer to the Help for
Final Cut Pro.
The folder structure must be one of the following for movie files
to be loaded.
Folders retaining the directory structure created on an EOS
DIGITAL camera
A folder where the movie files you want to convert are
located immediately under it
In the [Log and Transfer] window, you can display the following
shooting information for the files before the conversion.
(1) Aperture
*
[Av (Aperture Value)], (2) Shutter speed
*
[Tv (Shutter
Speed)], (3) ISO speed
*
[ISO Speed], (4) Lens name [Lens], (5)
Focal length [Focal Length], (6) Camera name [Device Model
Name], (7) Camera serial number [Device Serial Number], (8)
Picture Style [Picture Style], and (9) White Balance [White Balance]
*
Displayed only for movies shot with a manual exposure setting.
To select and display information items, click on item names in
the window such as [Name] or [Volume] while holding down the
If there is already a file with the same filename in the save
destination, the newly converted file is saved with a different
filename.
After converting MOV movies shot with an EOS DIGITAL camera
into ProRes format using this plug-in, be sure to perform the
following operation before editing in [Timeline].
(1) Select the files converted to ProRes format in the [Browser]
window.
(2) Set [Field Dominance] to [None] if it is set to [Upper (Odd)].
When loading movie files shot with a
and “.THM” files
*
are not in the same folder, the following
restrictions apply.
(1) A part of shooting information are not displayed.
(2) Movies shot with a
having firmware version 1.2 or
earlier cannot be loaded.
*
A “.THM” file is a (thumbnail) file generated and saved together
with a movie file when shooting movies with some of Canon digital
cameras. It has the same file number as the movie and includes
shooting information, etc.
This software does not support movies shot with cameras other
than the following compatible cameras:
.
1D Mk IV
5D Mk II
7D
5D Mk II
1D X
1D C
1D Mk IV
5D Mk III 5D Mk II
6D
7D
60D
[Log and Transfer] Window View and File Conversion
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