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Note: It is not necessary to assign every single lens value because the cPRO system will
predict missing values automatically. However, to achieve the best matching lens data, it is
recommended to input and assign as many values as possible using this procedure.
If a lens value is not displayed in the predicted list, press UB3 to change the resolution of
the input box. This allows you to enter any value. The text “UB3:resolution” will illuminate
green while the high resolution remains active. Press UB3 again to return to the original
resolution.
Note: Only activate the resolution function (UB3) when creating an open iris value for example
T1.3, T1.5 or T1.9. This allows you to input an engraved value (known as a floating point
value) that is not a full T-stop. Floating point values are calculated and although only slightly
divergent, using a floating point instead of a full T-stop may result in different data when
displaying DOF or synchronizing with Cinefade VariND. For all full T-stop values, please
ensure the resolution function (UB3) is set to off.
As long as a value is highlighted in yellow, you can delete it by pressing UB2. You can
also reposition the mark by moving lens to the new position and pressing “set” (MB2),
tapping the touch screen or pressing the back button (BB1).
UB1 allows you to set lines (without a value) in order to create a perfect animated depiction
of your lens. Lines can either be added between values or added separately after all the
values have been created.
6.2.3.3.4.9. Zoom scale
In general, you can start creating the zoom scale from either the long end or wide end of
the lens.
Note: If you are using a prime lens, please enter the focal length.