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White balance selection [White Bal: ATW, AWC A, AWC B, P SET
ATW:
Automatic operation is performed to ensure that the white balance is attained at all
times.
AWC A, AWC B:
If the white balance is first set and the camera is then used under identical conditions,
the need to repeat the white balance setting can be obviated by simply selecting AWC
A or AWC B.
The colors can be finely adjusted after executing AWC by adjusting the red and blue
gain when the camera is used in the user mode or when RCU (RCB) is used.
P SET 3200K:
The white balance which was adjusted under 3200K lighting is set.
P SET 5600K:
The white balance which was adjusted under 5600K lighting is set.
<Note>
When RCU (RCB) is used, P SET 3200K and P SET 5600K cannot be set.
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Highlight chroma selection [Highlight Chroma: OFF, LOW or HIGH]
When this is set to LOW or HIGH, the dynamic range of the colors is increased to
prevent whitening-out in very bright conditions.
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Horizontal phase adjustment [H Phase: –206 to +49]
This enables the horizontal phase during genlock to be adjusted.
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Color phase adjustment [SC Coarse: 1, 2, 3 or 4]
This enables the color phase during genlock to be coarsely adjusted.
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Color phase fine adjustment [SC Fine: –511 to +511]
This enables the color phase during genlock to be finely adjusted.
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Color bar setup selection [Color Bar Set: 0.0 IRE or 7.5 IRE]
This enables the setup level of the color bars to be selected.
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Sharpness (detail)/super hard switching
[Sharpness/super-hard: sharpness/super-hard]
Set to “Super-hard” if the detail enhancement is inadequate even when “Sharpness” has
been selected and the sharpness (detail)/super-hard level adjustment
B
has been set to
LOW or HIGH.
<Note>
When OFF has been selected as the sharpness (detail)/super-hard level adjustment
B
setting, the detail enhancement feature will not work for “Sharpness” or “Super-hard.”
Menu Item Settings and Changes
(in halogen light mode, fluorescent light mode or outdoor mode)
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