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9. Use F•D 1 FILE SELECT to select the file to copy from the USB memory.
This menu item appears when you press F•1 FILE LIST.
10. Press F•3 FILE LOAD.
The user-defined correction table that you selected is copied from the USB memory to
USER-A. The copy operation is complete when the file list screen disappears and the
display returns to the measurement screen. If a file has already been stored to
USER-A, an overwrite confirmation prompt appears. If you want to overwrite the
current file, press F•1 OVER WR YES. Otherwise, press F•3 OVER WR NO.
After you have copied a user-defined correction table, you can select it by pressing F•4
GAMMA SELECT on the CINELITE menu. A loaded correction table is displayed using the
name determined by its NAME keyword.
12.12 Configuring CINEZONE Settings
CINELITE II consists of the CINELITE and CINEZONE features. This section will explain the
CINEZONE feature.
The CINEZONE display has a gradation (step) display mode, in which the picture luminance
levels are converted into RGB colors and displayed and a search display mode, in which the
specified luminance level is displayed using green. To set either of these modes, on the
picture menu, press F•5 CINELITE
→
F•3 CINEZONE.
This feature is not supported by the multi-screen display. F•5 CINELITE does not appear on
the multi-screen display menu.
12.12.1
Gradation Display Mode
To display picture luminance levels through color gradation, follow the procedure below. In
the gradation display mode, luminance levels are displayed using 1024 colors.
The picture is displayed such that luminance levels above F•D 1 UPPER are displayed
using white, and levels below F•D 2 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.
If F•D 1 UPPER is 1 % greater than F•D 2 LOWER and you lower the value of F•D 1
UPPER, the value of F•D 2 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•D 2 LOWER, the
value of F•D 1 UPPER is automatically raised to maintain a difference of 1 % between the
two values.
F•D 1 UPPER and F•D 2 LOWER appear when you set F•1 DISPLAY to GRADATE or
STEP.
Procedure
PIC
→
F•7 next menu
→
F•5 CINELITE
→
F•3 CINEZONE
→
use F•1 DISPLAY to
select GRADATE
→
F•D 1 UPPER
→
F•D 2 LOWER