OCP 400 Operational Control Panel User’s Guide (v12.0) 43
Chapter 4 - Operation
soccer field to accentuate the players or increase the skin detail level to accentuate a rough
surface.
The color range to which the skin detail level is applied can be selected automatically or
manually. Two skin detail ranges can be independently defined; both can be used at the same
time.
Auto Skin detail
Carry out the Auto Skin Detail procedure as follows:
1. In the Skin menu, select the item Set 1 to open the skin 1 page.
2. Select SKIN Auto.
3. Point the two small black boxes that appear in the viewfinder at the intended surface
(color).
4. Select SKIN Auto again to start the measurement procedure (the iris is set to Auto). The
process running message appears in the viewfinder.
5. When the process is completed (within a few seconds) the OK message appears in the
viewfinder.
6. Adjust the skin detail level with the Skin Lvl item. Decrease the value below 50 to soften
the selected area. Increase the value above 50 to add extra detail.
Repeat the steps for the Skin 2 and Skin 3 position if required.
Set the menu item Skin View to On to show the affected area. The color range set by the
automatic procedure can be adjusted manually if required.
Manual skin detail
Set the skin detail color range manually as follows:
1. In the Skin menu, select item Set 1 to open the skin 1 page.
2. Push the NEXT button.
3. Adjust the color 1 red and blue, and the width 1 red and blue parameters with the
assigned rotary controls. The higher the number, the broader the range.
4. Push the PREV button.
5. Adjust the skin detail level for the selected color range with the Skin Lvl item. Decrease
the value below 50 to soften the selected area. Increase the value above 50 to add extra
detail.
Repeat the steps for the Skin 2 and Skin 3 position if required.
4.5.3 Gamma button
– Press the GAMMA button to open the gamma menu.
When variable gamma is selected and the NEXT button is pressed, the upper row of rotary
controls are assigned to changing the gamma R, G and B values. The GAMMA lights light.