Menu Operation Using An Ipad; Color Space According To The Color Space Settings - Sony F65 Operation Manual

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Menu Operation using an
iPad
The settings menus of this camera can be controlled from
an iPad using an iPad application.
Supported devices
iPad, iPad2
Supported OS
iOS 4
To display the menu
1
Mount the CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi Adapter on the camera.
For details, see "2-5 Mounting the CBK-WA01" (page
20).
2
Establish a network connection between the camera
(Wi-Fi adapter) and a wireless LAN access point using
the Scan Network command on the <Wi-Fi Setting>
page in the Network menu.
3
Launch the application on the iPad.
4
Enter the IP address in the application's IP Address
input field on the <Wi-Fi Setting> page in the Network
menu.
Example: http://192.168.0.1
The following menu screen appears.
Notes
• You must install the dedicated application on the iPad
beforehand.
• You can connect more than one iPad to a single camera.
However, only one iPad can obtain active status to
modify settings. All other iPads can only monitor the
settings.
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Menu Operation using an iPad / Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings
Color Space According to
the COLOR SPACE
Settings
The color space of the camera main signal, recorded by the
SR-R4 when connected, is S-GAMUT mode. The color
space of the output signal for the viewfinder and SDI OUT
connectors is converted to ITU-R BT.709 color space.
Colorimetry
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
- 0.2
0.2
- 0.2
1. Virtual chromaticity points at S-GAMUT
The virtual color space at S-GAMUT is shown in the above
chart. The virtual chromaticity points are as follows:
x
y
R
0.73
0.28
G
0.14
0.855
B
0.1
–0.05
When converting the color space of a video source shot
with this camera in S-GAMUT mode, use these virtual
chromaticity points.
These chromaticity points are "virtual" because they do
not represent the actual, accurate color space but are the
calculated values for calculation of color space conversion.
These virtual chromaticity points have been introduced
because the actual color space cannot be represented as a
triangle in this colorimetry.
The following equation provides a simple conversion from
the color space for S-GAMUT to that for conventional
cameras (HDC-F950, HDW-F900R, etc.):
S-GAMUT
Film
DCDM REF PJ
CRT
0.4
0.6
0.8
x
1

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