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FALSE COLOR
This mode replaces the
color of the image with
set colors (see chart) so
you can determine how
your image is exposed.
The higher—or hotter—the
exposure, the closer the
colors will be to the top
of the chart. As exposure
decreases, the color will
descend through the chart.
EXPOSURE
Exposure mode displays
an animated black and
white outline, or zebra
exposure indicator, around
areas of the image that are
overexposed.
HISTOGRAM
The histogram indicates
the level of exposure from
light to dark and shows
what percentage of the
image is at what exposure
level. It can be set to Y to
show the overall exposure
level; Color to show an RGB
parade of red, green, and
blue levels on individual
scopes; and RGB to show
all four levels on the same
scope.
CUSTOMIZING THE KNOBS
You can assign the knobs,
labeled R1 through R4
in the Custom Functions
menu, to the following
settings: Contrast,
Brightness, Saturation,
Tint, Volume, Sharpness,
and BackLight.
All customizations are
available in the Custom
Functions menu. The
four knob customization
settings are on the same
list as the four function
button settings.
COLOR BAR
Display color bars onscreen.
ZOOM
Zoom into the onscreen
image. When the video is
1080i, the available levels
of zoom are 2x and 8x. All
other resolutions can zoom
at 2x, 4x, and 8x.
PEAKING
Peaking is a focus-assist
tool that displays an
outline around in-focus
areas of the image. You
can choose mono or
color. Mono will display a
grayscale image with a red
fringe around the areas
that are in focus, and color
will display the full-color
image with the same red
fringe.
CusTOM
FuNCTIONs
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For greater creative control over your images, you can assign
unique settings to the four function buttons and customize
the four knobs to suit your specific needs.
The options for customizing the function buttons are Center
Marker, Screen Marker, Check Field, Color Bar, Aspect
Ratio, Camera, PIP, Image Flip, Zoom, Pixel-to-Pixel, Freeze
Input, Underscan, H/V delay, Peaking, False Color, Exposure,
Histogram, Level Meter, and Wave/Vector. Functions not
already explained above are as follows: