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4-2-7. Color Corrector
The Color Corrector page allows you to separately adjust color correction settings for each
FS.
Item
Default
Setting range
Description
FS
FS1
FS1-10
Allows you to select an FS for which to adjust
color correction settings.
FS Link
-
FS1-10
Allows FS settings to be simultaneously adjusted.
Designate a base FS from those selected under
FS Link > FS. All other FS settings are adjusted in
the same increments as those of the base FS.
Correction
Mode
*1
Balance
Balance
Differential
Sepia
Allows you to select a correction mode from
Balance (RGB), Differential (YPbPr), or Sepia.
Balance:
RGB signal correction mode
Allows you to adjust the white balance. Gray
scale can be changed by adjusting R, G and B
levels.
Differential:
Color difference signal mode
Allows you to adjust contrast without changing
white balance. R, G and B levels can be
changed without affecting gray scale. This
adjustment is effective for images with different
color saturation levels.
Sepia:
Sepia mode
Useful for creating black and white images.
Sepia mode cannot be selected in Link mode.
*1
With 4K Mode enabled (see Section 4-2
. “Video Block”), all 4 FS settings under the same FS group
(FS3-6 or FS7-10) are linked.
The following two parameter items are shared settings for all
Video Process Amplifier
,
Color Corrector
and
Video Clip
pages. FS Link cannot be applied.
Item
Default
Setting range
Description
Operate /
By-pass
*1
Operate
Operate
By-pass
Setting to
By-pass
skips the video process and
disables the parameter settings.
Split
Off
Off
Mode1 - 3
Allows you to select a split display mode for
comparing images before and after correction.
Off
: Displays the image after correction.
Mode1
: Splits the screen vertically and displays
images before and after correction.
Mode2
: Splits the screen horizontally and
displays images before and after correction.
Mode3
: Displays the image before correction.
*1
With 4K Mode enabled (see Section 4-2
. “Video Block”), all 4 FS settings under the same FS group
(FS3-6 or FS7-10) are linked.