Settings Detailed and Display Menu

White Clip

For setting the point to apply white clip for input video signals with a high luminance level.

0 108%:Applies white clip at the point where the luminance level is 108 %.0 100%:

Applies white clip at the point where the luminance level is 100 %. Even when this item is set to “108%”, it switches automatically to

“100%” if the screen appears too white. Set tothis value when the system in use limits Y output signals within 100 %.[Setting Values: R108%, 100%] Memo :

0When [WDR] is set to other than “Off”, this item appears as “108%” and cannot be selected.

GammaFor adjusting the gamma curve that determines the gradation expression.0 Cinema:

Sets to a gamma curve with similar gradation to the screen characteristics of movies.

0 Standard:Sets to a standard gamma curve. [Setting Values: Cinema, RStandard]

Memo :

0When [WDR] is set to other than “Off”, this item appears as “---” and cannot be selected.

9Gamma Level

This item can be specified separately when [Gamma] is set to “Standard” or “Cinema”.

0 Increase the number:

Enhances the gradation of black. However, the gradation of bright areas deteriorates.

0 Decrease the number:

Enhances the gradation of bright areas. However, the gradation of black deteriorates.

[Setting Values: -5 to +5 (R 0)]WDRFor setting the WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function.

When shooting object with wide dynamic range due to backlight conditions, this function compresses the dynamic range while maintaining image contrast through providing gradation compensation to the input video signals.

0Strong:

Enhances the effect of gradation compensation for object with wide dynamic range due to outdoor or strong backlight conditions.

0Natural:Normal setting for wide dynamic range.0Weak:Reduces the effect of gradation compensation compared to the normal setting.0Off:Sets the wide dynamic range function to “Off”.[Setting Values: Strong, Natural, Weak, ROff] Memo :

0When [WDR] is set to other than “Off”, [Black Toe], [Knee], [Gamma] and [White Clip] cannot be selected.

White Balance...Menu for adjusting white balance. (A P96 [White Balance Item] )*For details, refer to “[Adjusting the White Balance] P 53”.Color MatrixFor setting the color matrix.0 Cinema Subdued:

Sets to a subdued color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies.

0 Cinema Vivid:

Sets to a vivid color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies.

0 Standard:

Sets to a standard color matrix.0 Off:Sets the color matrix function to Off.[Setting Values: Cinema Subdued, Cinema Vivid, RStandard, Off]9AdjustThis item is used to adjust [Color Matrix] to a coloraccording to the user’s preference.0 This item is used to adjust [Color Matrix] to acolor according to the user’s preference.

0 The saturation, hue and brightness of the primary and complementary colors (6 colors in total) can be set individually.

0 The adjusted values of “Standard”, “Cinema Vivid”, and “Cinema Subdued” in [Color Matrix]

can be stored individually.(A P120 [Adjusting Color Matrix] )[Setting range for Lightness/Saturation: -10 to +10] (roughly ± 10 %)[Setting range for Hue: -5 to +5] (roughly ± 5°) Memo :0This item cannot be selected when [Color Matrix] is set to “Off”.

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