HORIZON
Displays an overlay that provides a reference to the position of the horizon. The Horizon overlay consists of two (2)
short side-bars that are always horizontally centered on the monitor, and a single longer horizon-line that adjusts to the
horizon based on the orientation of the camera.
The side-bars are green if the pitch is within +/– 1° of the calibrated zero position, otherwise they are red. The horizon-
line is green if the roll is within +/– 1° of the calibrated zero position, otherwise it is red.
To add numerical values for the pitch and roll to the Horizon overlay, follow the instructions below:
1.
Go to Menu > Settings > Display > Monitor Control > Overlay.
2.
Select Create..., Clone..., or Edit..., respectively, for the desired overlay action.
3. Select a location on the interface to add the numerical data for the Horizon overlay.
4.
Select Motion: Gyro Data (GYRO) from the Item drop-down menu.
5. Select the desired text size.
6.
Select Add.
7.
Select Save.
8.
Go to Menu > Settings > Display > Monitor Control > Monitor, and select the overlay from the Overlay drop-
down menu.
NOTE: The internal gyroscope and accelerometer must be calibrated for the Horizon overlay to function properly. For
more information, go to "Gyroscope and Accelerometer Calibration" on page134.
ZEBRAS
Use Zebra mode to enable and adjust the upper and lower values for two (2) independent zebra indicators. Use Zebra
1 for highlight exposure, and use Zebra 2 for mid-tones or shadows. Zebras are visible in Magnify mode and are
disabled by default.
The camera offers two (2) zebra types:
Video: IRE-based mode; evaluates based on the current ISO and Look settings, and not the RAW image.
RAW: Evaluates based on the RAW image.
For more information, see the Exposure with RED Cameras: False Color & Zebra Tools article, available at
www.red.com/learn/red-101/exposure-false-color-zebra-tools.
ENABLE ZEBRA INDICATORS
1.
Go to Menu > Settings > Display > Zebra.
2.
Select a Zebra check box.
Zebra 1:
Video: Areas of the image exposed within the IRE range are indicated by red diagonal lines at –45°. Default
is 98 to 100 IRE.
RAW: Areas of the image exposed within the range of stops are indicated by solid red. Default is 15.80 to
16.00 stops.
Zebra 2:
Video: Areas of the image exposed within the IRE range are indicated by green diagonal lines at 45°. Default
is 41 to 48 IRE.
RAW: Areas of the image exposed within the range of stops are indicated by solid purple. Default is 0.00 to
4.00 stops.
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