Skin Detail Correction

The DSR-500WSL/500WSPL provides an easy pushbutton function that designates an active skin tone area.

Note

The SKIN DTL SET button is disabled while a title is displayed in basic menu page 8 or color bars are displayed. Before skin detail correction, clear the title or color bars display.

Adjusting Color in the Specified Area

You can adjust the color of the specified area. Perform the same procedure as for the skin detail correction to designate the target area.

1 Turn the POWER switch on with holding down the MENU dial so that you can access the advanced menu.

2 Display the advanced menu page 12.

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SKIN DTL

ONOFF 1

SET

2,3

FILE

ADJ 2

 

 

FILE:*HISAT

 

SAT

:

±

0

HUE

:

±

0

SKIN

SAT:

±

0

SKIN

HUE:

±

0

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1 Set the SKIN DTL switch to ON.

The indication “SKIN AREA: ±0” appears in the viewfinder.

2 Press the SKIN DTL SET button.

This causes the area detect cursor to be shown in the viewfinder (for 10 seconds).

3 Place the area detect cursor on the target, then press the SKIN DTL SET button.

This designates the correction area, which is indicated by a zebra pattern, and the indication “SKIN AREA: ±0” appears again. If the area detect cursor disappears before designating the area, press the SKIN DTL SET button again to display the cursor. (Returns to step 2.)

4 Turn the MENU dial to change the SKIN AREA value (–99 to +99) so that the zebra pattern may be displayed in the target area.

Use basic menu page 1 to set the correction level (see page 80).

You can also change color in the designated area (see the following section).

3 Perform the procedure for the skin detail correction to designate the area to which you apply color adjustment.

While this procedure is being performed, the menu is not displayed.

4 When advanced menu page 12 appears, change the value of the SKIN SAT and SKIN HUE to adjust color in the area designated in step 3.

Note

Set SKIN DTL to 1.0 in basic menu page 2 if the skin detail correction is unnecessary.

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