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Serious Magic
DV Rack Field Guide
NOTE:
By default, DV Rack sets the Zebra 1 threshold to highlight areas that are at
100% brightness or higher. In some cases, video brightness can reach up to 110%
but in most circumstances, a 100% setting is sufficient.
Using Zebra to identify light areas:
1.
Click the
Menu
button.
2.
Click
Zebra 1 or 2
Mode
and drag the setting to
Light
.
3.
Click
Zebra 1 or 2
Value
and drag to your desired setting.
4.
Click the
Menu
button again to close it.
5.
Click the
Zebra 1 or 2
button.
• If you see the zebra pattern, the video may be too bright in these areas.
You can close your camera iris down to reduce the brightness in your
video. You can also try reducing the amount of lighting on the scene or
adjusting other camera settings such as gain, shutter speed, or neutral
density (ND) filter.
• If you don’t see a zebra pattern, either you don’t have any areas that are
too bright or your zebra thresholds are set too low. Lower the Zebra value
to increase the pattern’s light sensitivity.
6.
Click the
Zebra
button again to turn it off.
Using Zebra to identify dark areas:
Dark Zebra makes it possible for you to introduce strong shadows into a scene but
still have confidence that enough detail remains in the desired areas to still resolve
an image. To learn more about this different kind of Zebra, click here.
1.
Click the
Menu
button.
2.
Click
Zebra 1 or 2
Mode
and drag the setting to
Dark
.
3.
Click
Zebra 1 or 2
Value
and drag the to the darkness level you want to
manage.
4.
Click the
Menu
button again to close it.
5.
Click the
Zebra 1 or 2
button.
6.
In the Field Monitor, evaluate your picture and look for Zebra patterned
areas as you adjust lighting, camera and composition.
• If you see a zebra pattern, evaluate these parts of your picture to make
sure you are getting the level of darkness that you want.
• If you don’t see a zebra pattern, either you don’t have any areas that are
too dark or your zebra thresholds are set too low. Change the
Zebra Value
until it identifies the right level of darkness for your project. Lowering the
Zebra Value decreases it’s sensitivity to darkness.
7.
Click the appropriate
Zebra
button again to turn it off.
Framing your Shot
DV Rack provides field monitoring tools that help you frame your picture as you
shoot. Use Overscan to see the area of the picture that viewers will see if they