Pluto User Manual v1.38
Page 37 of 66
Highlight and select
Disable Front Panel
to prevent the control knob from making
accidental changes. When selected, the menu will disappear and can only be
accessed again by press and holding the front panel control knob for 5 seconds.
All current Input and Output settings are highlighted in green. To change these,
navigate to the item and press the knob, then rotate the knob to highlight the
choice and press again, to select.
Col Space
- toggles between
YUV, RGB, XYZ
and
Custom
. Independent control of
both Input and Output colour spaces allows Pluto to convert from one space to
another.
The Video Mode Selections for the
Input
and
Output
allow for the selection of
different colour spaces and Pluto can be used to transcode between these.
Internally (ie through the LUTs the Pluto is always operating in an RGB mode
with at least 14 bit precision. The following modes select the Input or Output
colour transform...
YUV
- [Actually YCrCb] is the normal mode of operation for 422 video. Internally
these signals are converted to RGB using either SMPTE REC601 or REC709
depending on video standard.
RGB & XYZ
- Technically these standards should only be in a Dual Link or 3G A-
stream mode.
Custom
- When this mode is selected, the Matrix values can be entered manually
to suit and colour transform. Go to Node > Properties to enter the values.
The Black and White legalisers can be turned on or off independently by
selecting
Legal
or
Full
respectively.
Highlight and select
Blanking
to navigate into the Blanking Menu.
Highlight and select
Network
to navigate into the Network Menu.
Highlight and select
Date/Time
to navigate into the Date/Time Menu.
Highlight and select
Clear Memory
to navigate into the Clear Memory Menu.
Pandora Technology
United Kingdom
www.pandora-int.com
October 2013