Adjustment Using the Menus
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[User Preset]
[Color Temp.]
[Contrast]
[Brightness]
[Chroma]
[Aperture]
[Color Space]
[EOTF]
[Transfer Matrix]
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[SDI Input]
[Payload ID]
[Video Standard]
[Bit Depth]
[Sampling Structure]
[Picture Rate]
[Scanning Method]
[Colorimetry]
[Link Order]
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[Model Name]
[Serial No.]
[Software Version]
[FPGA1/2/3 Version]
[FPGA4/5/6 Version]
[CPLD Version]
[Operation Time]
[User Preset Setting] menu
You can select the User Preset to be used, or set and
adjust various items. The preset values can be copied
from other preset data.
Submenu
Setting
[User Preset]
Select the User Preset data to be applied.
[User Preset1]
[User Preset2]
[User Preset3]
[User Preset4]
[User Preset5]
[User Preset XYZ]
Note
When the XYZ format signal is input,
set to [User Preset XYZ].
[Color Temp.]
Select the color temperature to be used
in the selected User Preset.
[D65]
[D93]
[D61]
[D55]
[DCI]
[User1]
[User2]
[User3]
[User4]
[User5]
[DCI XYZ]
Notes
If you measure the color
temperatures of different display
types, such as CRT, LCD, or OLED,
by using a common (or general)
color analyzer that is based on CIE
1931, and adjust the xy chromaticity
to the same value, the appearance
may be different because of optical
spectrum differences.
To compensate for this difference,
the [D65], [D93], [D61], and [D55]
settings of the monitor are adjusted
by an offset
1)
.
When the XYZ format signal is
input, set to [DCI XYZ].
[Contrast]
Set the contrast of the selected User
Preset.
2)
[Brightness]
Set the brightness of the selected User
Preset.
2)
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