Menus and Indications Screen Viewfinder 4 Chapter

Setup FilesChanging File Settings

When using advanced menu page 11 or 12 (page 10 or 11 on the DSR-370/370P), you can change the settings about picture quality in setup files. (In basic menu page 1, a part of items are changeable.)

The changes are accepted only until another file is called up, after which the original settings are restored. If you save the changes, store the modified file as one of the user files or record it in a cassette. (See the following section “Saving File Settings”.)

1 Perform the steps described in “To call up files recorded onto a tape” on page 109 to call up the selected file.

2 Access advanced menu page 11 or 12 (page 10 or 11 on the DSR-370/370P).

(The following figure shows an example for the DSR-570WS/570WSP.)

Currently selected file a)

Currently selected file a)

a)An asterisk (*) appears in front of any factory preset file whose contents have been revised at least once.

3 Make the desired changes.

Page 11 (page 10 on DSR-370/370P)

Item

Settings

 

 

M.BLACK, STRETCH and

See “Basic menu page 1”

DTL LEV

(page 92).

 

 

M.GAMMA

–99 to ±0 (normal value) to

Adjusts the gamma curve.

+99

 

 

V DTL LEV

–99 to ±0 (normal value) to

Adjusts the vertical detail.

+99

 

 

DTL FREQ

LL, L, M (normal value), H,

Adjusts the central frequency

HH

of the detail.

 

Page 12 (page 11 on DSR-370/370P)

Item

Settings

 

 

SAT

–99 to ±0 (normal value) to

Adjusts the saturation of the

+99

image.

Negative adjustment values

 

decrease the saturation and

 

positive adjustment values

 

increase the saturation.

 

 

HUE

–99 to ±0 (normal value) to

Adjusts the hue of the

+99

image.

 

 

 

SKIN SAT

–99 to ±0 (normal value) to

Adjusts the saturation in the

+99

specified area of the image.

Negative adjustment values

 

decrease the saturation and

 

positive adjustment values

 

increase the saturation.

 

 

SKIN HUE

–99 to ±0 (normal value) to

Adjusts the hue in the

+99

specified area of the image.

 

Saving File Settings

Files whose settings have been changed for certain shooting conditions can be saved as a user file or onto a tape.

For details, see “To save setup files to a tape” (page 111).

1 Set the SETUP switch to FILE.

SETUP switch

2 Call up a setup file whose settings approximate the desired shooting conditions and then change some of the settings.

For details of this operation, see “Calling up a Setup File” (page 108), “Changing File Settings” above, “Viewfinder Basic Menu” (pages 92 to 97), and “Viewfinder Advanced Menu” (pages 98 to 106).

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