![]() As capture devices can receive and record SDI signals frame-accurately, all changes in camera and lens parameters can be stored precisely for each recorded frame. If set up correctly, Livegrade Studio can receive live metadata for the currently applied camera and lens settings (see above). Livegrade Studio allows frame-accurate recording of dynamic camera and lens metadata from SDI-connected cameras via capture devices. ![]() ![]() Slot user interface displays dynamic camera and lens metadata Recording Dynamic Metadata with Livegrade Studio This way, you can monitor value changes in the metadata fields in real-time during shooting so that you can easily see if a shot includes a focus rack, aperture changes, or other relevant events in camera and lens parameters. The slot user interface in Livegrade Studio can be configured to display incoming dynamic metadata from cameras, LUT boxes, and capture devices. Displaying Dynamic Metadata in Livegrade Studio This article sheds light on the dynamic metadata features in Livegrade Studio and the Silverstack family. Hence, spreadsheet files carrying tables of dynamic shot metadata such as CSV become common intermediate formats for VFX-heavy productions and shows that are applying new techniques such as virtual production. Dynamic metadata, which contains frame-accurate value changes of camera and lens parameters, offers full transparency. Consequently, DITs and dailies operators need tools to collect metadata and pass it on to VFX supervisors or post departments. In contemporary productions, communicating relevant metadata to the VFX department is increasingly demanded. The Library folder is hidden by default.Updated : Version cues added for availability of dynamic metadata exports This is the process for deleting Silverstack Lab 7’s preferences: If you are using Silverstack 3, please read the article Silverstack 3: Reset Library and Preferences. If you are using Silverstack Lab 7, or any other previous Silverstack version please refer to the sections below. The previous instructions are for Silverstack 7. This is the process for deleting Silverstack 7’s preferences: If you are using any other previous Silverstack version please refer to the sections below. The previous instructions are for Silverstack Lab 8. This is the process for deleting Silverstack Lab 8’s preferences: If you are using Silverstack Lab 8, or any other previous Silverstack version please refer to the sections below. The previous instructions are for Silverstack 8. If the problems persist, please contact our support team. The article Reset Silverstack’s Library and Preferences explains how to create a new library in addition to the preferences reset. ![]() If you still experience issues, then maybe Silverstack’s library is corrupted. Type the following command in your terminal window.Open up the Terminal application (type terminal in your spotlight or navigate within the Utilities folder of your application folder).Choose this entry and a Finder window will open with the Library folder. You will see an extra entry “Library” in the “Go” menu. The Library folder is hidden by default. You can open the Library folder in Finder when opening the “Go” menu and holding the “alt” key. Create a copy/backup of the following file (optional).This is the process for deleting Silverstack 8’s preferences: Please refer to the different sections below depending on which version of Silverstack you are using. ![]() Therefore a slightly different process of resetting the preferences is needed. Silverstack 5, 6, 7 and 8 have different library folders and different preferences files. In case that Silverstack doesn’t launch on your computer, you can reset the preferences for a clean restart of Silverstack. ![]()
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