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11. MENU SCREENS
SKIN DTL.
DETECT
V.RESOLUTION
WHITE CLIP
KNEE
POINT
ADVANCED
PROCESS
PAGE BACK
OFF
NORMAL
108%
100%
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Item
Function
Variation Range
Initial Setting
Sets the Skin Detail function to ON or OFF.
ON : Skin Detail function activated.
OFF : Skin Detail function not activated.
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See “Using the Skin Detail Function” on page 95.
Increases the vertical resolution.
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NORMAL : Vertical resolution of approx. 380 lines.
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V.MAX
: Vertical resolution of approx. 450 lines.
Sets the point where white clipping is to take place for an input video
signal with a high luminance level.
108% : The luminance level is white-clipped at the point of 108%.
100% : The luminance level is white-clipped at the point of 100%. If the
screen appears too white even with the point set at 108%, set the
point at 100%.
Sets the knee point (brightness level) when the AUTO KNEE function is
set to OFF.
Displays the ADVANCED PROCESS Screen.
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See “ADVANCED PROCESS Screen” on page 78.
The TOP MENU returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed with the
cursor at this position.
ON
OFF
NORMAL
V.MAX
108%
100%
100%
95%
90%
85%
80%
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Note:
In the case of “V.MAX”, colours may be found on the brighter portions
of the object depending on its color temperature.
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