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LIMITS
Safety levels can be displayed as false colors in the picture. These levels and clippings are set in this
menu.
Safety levels can also be displayed in the measurement tools, activated in MENU / TOOLS /
MEASUREMENTS.
MAX LEVEL
Sets the maximum level (White). Adjustment goes from 100 IRE to 109 IRE
All information over the limit will be displayed in
red
on measurement tools and/or on the picture.
WHITE CLIPPING
Sets the top clipping level (White). Adjustment goes from 70 IRE to 109 IRE
The upper value is limited by the MAX LEVEL setting.
All information over the limit will be displayed in
orange
on measurement tools and/or on the picture.
BLACK CLIPPING
Sets the low clipping level (Black). Adjustment goes from -6.9 IRE to 36 IRE
The lower value is limited by the MIN LEVEL setting.
All information below the limit will be displayed in
blue
on measurement tools and/or on the picture.
MIN LEVEL
Sets up the minimum level (Black). Adjustment goes from -6.9 IRE to 36 IRE
All information below the limit will be displayed in
violet
on measurement tools and/or on the picture.
SORIN’s MARKER
Adjusts the central value of the marker in IRE.
SORIN’s MARKER WIDTH
Adjusts symmetrically the thickness of the marker within the limits of the white and black clipping
values.
All information within the Sorin's marker limits will be displayed in
green
on measurement tools
and/or on the picture.
OVEREXPOSURE: ON/OFF
Activates or deactivates the overexposure control on the picture.
The MAX LEVEL and the WHITE CLIPPING are displayed in false colors when activated.
SORIN’S MARKER: ON/OFF
Activates or deactivates the Sorin’s Marker on the picture.
The Sorin’s area is displayed in false colors when activated.
BLACK LIMITS: ON/OFF
Activates or deactivates the black limits control on the picture.
The MIN LEVEL and the BLACK CLIPPING are displayed in false colors when activated.
About the Sorin’s marker:
Sorin Dragoi RSC is a famous Romanian Director of Photography. He suggested this tool, which
he is using mainly to check the exposure on skin tone. The Sorin’s marker is used to see all light
equivalent zones, i.e. to see the 0 stop zone of the picture.