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Video Menu
Main Menu Video
Function Gamma Select Gamma 2.4
Scopes & Audio Meters Log Mode Off
Video Color Temperature 6500K
Audio Sharpness Level Default
Marker SD Enhancement Off
System Anamorphic De-Squeeze 4:3
Alarm Signal Mode Auto
OSD Processing Normal Mode
GPI Show psF as Interlaced
Display Alignment Composite Setup 7.5 IRE
System Status Component Setup YPbPr SMPTE/N10
Support SDI Format Auto
Gamma Select
This setting allows you to specify the desired gamma response of the monitor in 0.2 step increments ranging from a gamma
response of 1.8 to 2.8 as well as 2.35 and 1.0. The default gamma setting is 2.4, but any selection may be chosen for instant
adjustment of the monitor’s gamma response. The monitor will override this manual selection in DCI-P3 mode (unless SDI
Format is set to XYZ) & operate with a 2.6 gamma response. Attempting to change the value while in DCI-P3 mode will
result in the monitor exiting this color space mode.
Log Mode (Also selectable via Function Buttons)
This mode allows for easier on-set monitoring of uncorrected of C-Log, S-Log, or BMD Cinema Camera Film Mode Output
by roughly normalizing the footage. For all Log modes there is both a Standard and Full selection. The Standard selection
is suitable for most applications, but does clip highlights to allow for a brighter overall image. The Full mode is best used for
scenes with extremely wide latitude or scenes that are just very bright overall. Full mode preserves the entire native latitude
of the signal (nothing is clipped), but this can result in a rather dark image in many applications. We provide both for this
reason and you can quickly toggle between them as needed for different applications by assigning these modes to function
keys. These modes should only be used to offer on set viewers a rough normilization of the footage to give them an idea of
what the content might look like as a starting point in post production. In other words, it provides you with a helpful tool to
show on set viewers something that does not look ‘at’. These modes are not a replacement for full 3D LUT transforms and
not a substitution for proper color correction in post production applications.
Color Temperature
Use this setting to set the desired color temperature. You can instantly toggle between 3200K, 5000K, 5600K, 6500K,
and 9300K. 6500K is the default setting. Please note that in DCI-P3 mode the monitor will override this manual setting.
Attempting to select a Color Temperature setting manually with DCI-P3 mode active will result in the monitor exiting DCI-P3
color space mode.