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ML-702 / Menu Settings
4. CAMERA AUX
Peaking
- adds a colored edge to picture details making it easy to identify which areas are
in sharpest focus.
This is a useful tool to use during camera lens adjustments.
Peaking color
– Peaking colors may be changed as needed for best visibility.
Available colors: red, green, blue, white, black. The default color is red.
Peaking level
- Use this setting to adjust amount of edge peaking to suit user
preference. Default level is 50.
False Color
- a method to show each brightness in the picture with a different color. It
provides a quick way to tell if one part of a picture is too bright or too dark. Each color
represents 10% level change.
Exposure
- creates “zebra” lines in the brightest areas of the picture. This mimics a feature
that is commonly found in broadcast camera viewfinders which provides a quick way to
check for over-exposure.
Exposure level -
Use this setting to adjust the level that zebra lines will appear.
Histogram
- is a graphical representation of the tonal distribution within a picture. This
mimics a feature commonly found in DSLR cameras.
This page offers settings to assist
with camera focus.
DSLR
– Use the DSLR Preset option to reduce the visibility of on screen indicators shown
with popular DSLR cameras. The available options are:
5D2, 5D3.
DSLR option is only avail-
able with HDMI input selected.
Aspect
and
Marker
settings are not available in this mode.
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