Hello,
I'm from the Autokroma team which develops BRAW Studio.
For your questions :
are you able setup BRAW as arri wide gamut and log c in premiere?
With BRAW files you have special options called "the Source Settings". In Premiere Pro you will find those controls in the master tab of the Effect Controls Panel, and that for any plugin you are using (BMD plugin or Autokroma BRAW Studio plugin)
With BRAW Studio you can also change those Source Settings directly from the top menu -> window -> Extensions -> "BRAW Studio Panel".
There is a "Gamut" parameter which has the following choices :
- Blackmagic Design
- Rec.709
- Rec.2020
- DCI-P3 D65
- DCI-P3 Theater
- ACES AP0
- ACES AP1
- CIE 1931 XYZ D65
- CIE 1931 XYZ D50 (PCS)
- V-Gamut
- Canon Cinema Gamut
- Alexa Wide Gamut
There is a "Gamma" parameter which has the following choices :
- Blackmagic Design Film
- Blackmagic Design Video
- Blackmagic Design Extended Video
- Blackmagic Design Custom
- Linear
- Rec.2100 Hybrid Log Gamma
- Rec.2100 ST2084 (PQ)
- ACEScct
- Rec.709
- V-Log
- Canon Log2
- N-Log
- Log C
With BRAW Studio from the BRAW Studio Panel, you can change the parameters (like Gamut or Gamma but also exposure, ISO, ColorTemp, Tint, ...) on multiple clips at once thanks to special BRAW Studio Presets.
There is nothing for now to have an "ingest" setting which would automatically set a parameter on import (like : set Gamut to -> Alexa Wide Gamut automatically). But we are thinking to add this to BRAW Studio in a future release.
For now, you can import multiple clips, select them all, manage a BRAW Studio Preset to select the settings + value you want to apply, and apply the preset to the multiple clips in one click.
With the BMD Plugin you installed, you can change the Gamut/Gamma but for each clip one by one, and without a dedicated Panel (so you need to go to the master tab of each BRAW clip).
Best,
Nicolas from Autokroma