MENU SYSTEM
ZEBRA
ZEBRA
Tapping button activates Zebras. Holding button opens Zebras settings. A Zebra stripe
(/////) is an exposure tool to indicate any part of the image that is at a particular brightness.
There are two Zebra stripe patterns, ///// and \\\\\. Each Zebra pattern can be represented
in Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan, or Magenta colored stripes, and the
underlying image is visible in between the stripe lines. Brightness range for each Zebra
pattern can be individually selected with a high and low setting or that Zebra pattern can be
switched off. Ranges can overlap, and any exposure value not selected will be represented
as it appears in the underlying image.. There is a reference bar at the bottom of the image
indicating the exposure range each Zebra pattern represents.
TOOLS: LUT OPTIONS
The Zebras tool can be set to measure the source video signal or the video with a LUT
applied to it. This is a replication of a control in the LUT menu and adjusting it affects all
Monitoring Tools. The Monitoring Tools (False Color, Monochrome, Zebras, Waveform,
Histogram) can always read the original input signal (LUT OFF), always read the LUTted
image (LUT ON), or switch between them depending on what is displayed on the OLED
(MIRROR OLED). A green bar connects the buttons for the monitoring tools to indicate
when they are reading the LUTted image.
WAVEFORM
WFM
Tapping button activates Waveform. Holding button brings up Waveform settings. A
Waveform is an exposure tool used for measuring the brightness of the image throughout
the frame. It can be set for overall brightness (Luma), with the three color channels
separated (RGB Parade), or as the individual color channels only (Red, Green, or Blue).
The Waveform display aligns left-right to the image on the OLED display. In Multi-Stream
mode, if two images are displayed side-by-side then the Waveform can be used to compare
the signals.
The Waveform can be displayed across the majority of the OLED screen or in the lower
right corner. In the large display, the RGB Parade shows three individual waveforms side-
by-side in their appropriate colors, while in the small display the three colors overlap. The
Waveform background can be switched between translucent and opaque to allow the video
image to be visible behind the Waveform display for reference. A graticule overlay indicates
exposure value references in 10% increments in the large display and 20% increments in
the small display, both with an additional reference for 109%. The full range displayed is
from -7% to 109%.
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