Sony SRW-9000 Operation Manual page 169

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• In the MLUT NAME part, specify the monitor
LUT name (up to 12 characters) that you want
to appear under MLUT SEL on the <PB/MON
LUT> page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
Example 1:
#$"User Gamma A""User MLUT1"
"User MLUT1" can be selected as the
monitor LUT only when a user gamma table
named "User Gamma A" has been loaded
and selected.
Example 2:
#$"S-Log A""User MLUT1"
"User MLUT1" can be selected as the
monitor LUT when "S-Log A" gamma has
been selected in the SPECIAL or USER
category.
<Header section>
Format: LUT: 1 1024
This indicates one 10-bit table, with RGB values
corresponding to 0 to 1023.
<Data section>
Specify 1024 output values, in text format, in
ascending order, with one value per line.
Example:
283
First output value, to be applied to
input value 0
303
Second output value, to be applied
to input value 1
303
Third output value, to be applied to
input value 2
.
.
.
10183
1023rd output value, to be applied to
input value 1022
10193
1024th output value, to be applied to
input value 1023
3: New line (CR+LF)
Note
Monitor LUTs cannot be used with the gammas
belonging to STANDARD and HYPER GAMMA,
because these are gammas intended for checking video
with no modification.
OHB files
OHB files store the offset values of items specific
to the CCD unit. For file operations, use the
<OHB FILE> page of the FILE menu. You can
also use the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit for
file operations.
In Cine mode, an OHB file can be retrieved
automatically, but the data in the OHB file cannot be
modified.
Items stored
The items that are stored in OHB files are marked
with "√" in the "O" column of the table in "List of
Items Stored in Files" (page 170).
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.
.
Note
File Configuration
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