10. CINEZONE Display
10-2
In the CINEZONE display, the picture luminance levels are converted into RGB colors.
Also, luminance levels above F•5 UPPER% are displayed using white, and levels below F•6
LOWER% are displayed using black. You can see what colors correspond to what luminance
levels by looking at the scale on the right of the display.
10.1.1
Selecting the Color Gradation
To select the color gradation, follow the procedure below.
Procedure
CINEZONE
→
F•4 DISPLAY
Settings
LINEAR:
Luminance values from 0 to 100 % are displayed using 1024 different colors.
This is the default setting.
STEP:
Values below 0 %, from 0 to 100 % (in 10 % steps), and above 100 % are
displayed using 12 different colors.
DISPLAY = LINEAR
DISPLAY = STEP
Figure 10-2 Color gradations
10.1.2
Setting the Color Range
Luminance levels in the CINEZONE display are typically displayed using their
corresponding colors, but luminance levels above F•5 UPPER% are displayed using white,
and levels below F•6 LOWER% are displayed using black.
If F•5 UPPER% is 1 % greater than F•6 LOWER% and you lower the value of F•5
UPPER%, the value of F•6 LOWER% is automatically lowered to maintain a difference of
1 % between the two values. In the same way, if you raise the value of F•6 LOWER%, the
value of F•5 UPPER% is automatically raised to maintain a difference of 1 % between the
two values.
To set the color range, follow the procedure below.
Procedure
CINEZONE
→
F•5 UPPER%
→
F•6 LOWER%
Settings
Range for UPPER%:
–6.3 to 109.4 (The default setting is 95.0.)
Range for LOWER%:
–7.3 to 108.4 (The default setting is 5.0.)