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Time base, Quality, Recording – RED ONE OPERATION GUIDE User Manual

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TIME BASE

Selecting TIME BASE will highlight the upper right hand menu item and give you the following fps options:

• 23.98
• 24.00

• 25.00
• 29.97

• 50.00
• 59.94


1. To view options, twist joystick.

2. Choose desired time base.
3. Push joystick in or down to set the selected time base.
NOTE: The time base establishes the base frame rate for a project, and so should not be adjusted.
Use Varispeed if shooting above or below this base frame rate for slow motion effects.
NOTE: 2K and 3K record resolutions also support 50.00 and 59.94 fps Project Time Bases.

QUALITY

QUALITY allows you to choose between REDCODE 28, 36 and 42. Default quality is REDCODE 36.
1. To view options, twist joystick.

2. Choose between REDCODE 28, REDCODE 36 and REDCODE 42.
3. Push joystick in or down to set the selected quality.
NOTE: Choosing REDCODE 36 or REDCODE 42 limits available frame rates and resolutions to CF
cards.

RECORDING

Ensure a RED-DRIVE or RED-RAM is connected or a REDFLASH Compact Flash card or REDMAG is in-

serted in the camera. To record, use either of the RECORD buttons located on the rear and left side of the

camera. Push once to begin recording, push again to stop recording. The camera will automatically create

a file name for every clip recorded on the digital magazine or media.
REDCODE RAW data recordings store the Color Temperature and Exposure (ISO) and any RGB color

processing values you use in the monitor path as metadata. This metadata is used in REDCINE-X or other

post production software as initial white balance, exposure and color correction points i.e. you can

change these if you wish when you process the RAW footage.
Timecode and Edge Code values used by the camera are Non Drop Frame (NDF); Drop Frame (DF) is not

supported. Audio is captured at 48KHz 24-bit resolution per channel, uncompressed.