20 Advanced menu
USER1
The USER1 functions set the White Balance gain in accordance with preset
values (3200ºK). WB control does not track even if the subject color temperature
changes.
Use the sliding scale to adjust red or blue gain.
R (R-GAIN): Adjust R-GAIN value (0-255)
B (B-GAIN): Adjust B-GAIN value (0-255)
USER2
The USER2 functions set the White Balance gain in accordance with preset
values (5800ºK). WB control does not track even if the subject color temperature
changes.
Use the sliding scale to adjust red or blue gain.
R (R-GAIN): Adjust R-GAIN value (0-255)
B(B-GAIN): Adjust B-GAIN value (0-255)
MANUAL
Manual White Balance allows WB control to be performed manually. The configurable color
temperature setting range is 1500K to 15000K. Use the sliding scale to set the number of
white balance steps; the setting can be performed in 64 steps.
PUSH LOCK
PUSH LOCK sets the White Balance based on the current scene. The PUSH LOCK function
first transfers to PUSH mode and performs ATW operation and then transfers to HOLD mode
when complete.
14. HLC/BLC
HLC (Highlight Compensation)
HLC luminance signal processing is a function that suppresses (masks) the luminance signal. It
enhances visibility impaired by strong light sources or other factors by performing output while
suppressing the brightness of high-brightness areas.
CLIP LEVEL
Use the sliding scale to set the HLC mask level for optimum brightness.
BLC (Backlight Compensation)
The BLC function provides compensation by increasing the brightness of the overall screen, so
that subjects with a loss of dark detail due to backlight will have just the right brightness level.
15.WDR/ATR-EX
Set the parameters below for either ATR-EX or WDR.
CONTRAST (LOW/MID/HIGH)
Select for proper contrast.
CLEAR FACE (OFF/LOW/MID/HIGH)
High-frequency component adjustment gain.
ATR-EX (Extended)
The ATR (Adaptive Tone Reproduction) function provides gradation compensation
with to improve the contrast of subjects whose gradation has been lost in a scene,
for example due to low-luminance and high-luminance areas existing in the same
picture. The ATR function improves the visibility of the entire picture by providing
the optimum gradation compensation for the image based on the luminance
information, by compressing the dynamic range while storing the contrast
component of the subject.
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
The Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) function improves video exposure quality in scenes with high
contrast between bright and dark areas, for example if a shady area and a bright light area are
in the same scene.