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10. Configure your color processing pipeline. This can involve importing LUT
files and/or connecting to an external color correction system, such as:
• Pomfort Livegrade Pro
• Pomfort Livegrade Studio
• Assimilate Live Looks
• Assimilate Live Assist
11. You will now be able to A/B compare your processed and unprocessed
video on your color reference monitor and make color adjustments.
Static IP Address Configuration Using eMini-Setup
1. Ensure the ColorBox's USB Config port is connected to your computer, and
the ColorBox's Ethernet port is also connected to your computer, either
directly or via a non-DHCP network.
2. Launch the eMini-Setup application and go to the eMini-Setup Network tab.
3. Select
Static
as the IP Address Type.
4. You now should now be able to make any necessary network configuration
changes.
A. You can use eMini-Setup to edit the ColorBox's static IP address to be
compatible with your computer's current network settings.
B. Alternatively, you can change your computer's IP settings to be compatible
with the ColorBox's static IP address.
NOTE: Typically compatible static IP settings will have identical values for the first three
IP address numbers, different values for the last IP address number, and identical
Subnet Masks.
ColorBox Option Licensing
NOTE: Watermarks are added to the ColorBox's video output when an unlicensed
pipeline is being used. This lets you test the color science in advance of purchase.
ColorBox options can be purchased from an AJA reseller. Option licensing
involves a Licence Key that is associated with a particular ColorBox that has a
specific serial number. It is not a floating license. The License Key, once activated,
is perpetual, non-volatile, and will not be affected by ColorBox resets or power
cycling.
A single License Key can be used to enable multiple ColorBox options on
that device. Watermarks displayed when running un-licensed options will be
automatically removed after the License Key is activated.
1. Purchase the license from an AJA reseller and download the License Key to a
computer that can access your ColorBox over a network.
2. In the ColorBox web UI, go to System Settings > System.
3. Click
Browse
and locate the License Key file. It will have a file name that
includes the serial number of the ColorBox to be licensed. The connected
ColorBox's serial number is shown above, under System Details.
4. Select that license file and click
Accept
. The license file will load into that
ColorBox. The grey dot next to the license name will turn blue indicating the
option is now licensed and any watermarks associated with that option are
automatically removed.
5. For the license to be fully enabled, power cycle the ColorBox.