ARRI have announced that they will release SUP 10.0 for the Alexa cameras. The ALEXA’s tenth software update will be released sometime in September 2014, concluding an open beta that began in August. The many features in Software Update Packet (SUP) 10.0 have been chosen based on feedback from numerous set visits and a continual dialog with cinematographers, assistants, DITs, rental and post houses, and ARRI partners.

ARRI ALEXA SUP 10.0

At its launch, ALEXA was promised to be a future-proof system and ARRI has been working hard to ensure that its feature set evolves with modern shooting practices and needs. It is the re-programmable FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) processors inside ALEXA cameras that have enabled them to be updated with functionality far beyond the original specifications.

Apple ProRes 4444 XQ for ALEXA XT and XR

The new Apple ProRes 4444 XQ codec is the ideal choice for productions that are shooting for premium image quality, or are looking to take their color grading to extremes. This new 12 bit RGB codec supports HD and 2K resolutions as well as 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios. Its data rate of 500 Mb/s (at 30 fps 1920 x 1080) is higher than ProRes 4444’s 330 Mb/s, allowing a lower compression ratio that better preserves the superior tonal range of ALEXA’s Log C signal.

Open Gate support for ALEXA XT M

The many movies that are already recording in the ARRIRAW Open Gate format with ALEXA XT, XT Plus and XT Studio cameras will now be able to do the same with the compact ALEXA XT M. Open Gate records the full size of the ALEXA sensor for an easy 4K up-sample or for repositioning, resizing and stabilizing in post.

ARRIRAW 4:3 Cropped for ALEXA XT and XR

In order to reach 96 fps when shooting ARRIRAW 4:3 with anamorphic lenses, the new ‘ARRIRAW 4:3 Cropped’ mode reduces the width of the recorded image to 1.2:1, which is all that is needed to record the image produced by a 2x anamorphic lens.
ADDITIONAL NEW FEATURES FOR ALEXA CLASSIC, XT AND XR CAMERAS

180° image rotation
This allows Steadicam rigs to be flipped upside down for quick low mode shooting; it also rotates the image for the ARRI Ultra Wide Zoom UWZ 9.5-18/T2.9.

Support for SONY SxS PRO+ memory cards
ALEXAs now support recording ProRes or DNxHD to 64 GB and 128 GB SxS PRO+ memory cards.

REC OUT = clean MON OUT
More recording modes now support two independent HD-SDI outputs, allowing a clean Log C signal on REC OUT, while a Rec 709 signal with overlays and an optional ARRI Look File can be output on MON OUT.

Faster regular/high speed switching
The time it takes ALEXA to switch from regular (0.75 – 60 fps) to high speed mode (60 – 120 fps) has been reduced to about 20 seconds.

Dimmable status information
The status information overlay available on EVF and MON OUT can now be dimmed for low light scenes.

Monochrome status icons
The rectangular status icons to the left and right of the image are now monochrome, which is less distracting when color grading on the set.

Colored camera index letter
The camera index letter can be assigned a color (red, green, blue, yellow, black or white) to easily identify images from different cameras on monitors.

‘Lens Squeeze Factor’ metadata field
This new metadata field allows the manual entry of a ‘Lens Squeeze Factor’ so post software can automatically de-squeeze anamorphic images.

Independent peaking setting for playback
Peaking on the MON OUT and EVF during playback can be set independently from peaking during recording. The factory default is ‘Peaking during playback = off’.

The feedback keeps coming as digital production methods continue to evolve. Work is already underway on SUP 11.0, which will further improve the usefulness and flexibility of ALEXA cameras with features such as ProRes 3.2K and a checksum for ARRIRAW recording.

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