Setting The Input Signal; Setting The Screen Mode Of The Picture; Adjusting; Chroma Adjustment - Sony SRM-L560 Operating Instructions Manual

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See "Default value for each area" on page 37 on the
setting value.
4
Select the color gamut emulation and set the value.
See "Default value for each area" on page 37 on the
setting value.
Note
After saving and reflecting the setting, you can change the
setting with the menu window.
• Color Temp (color temperature) (page 45)
• Color Gamut Emulation (page 47)

Setting the Input Signal

Setting the screen mode
Click the screen mode button (page 42) to set the screen
mode.
You can select the screen mode from 4K/QFHD, 2K/HD
Zoom and Quad View modes.
Setting the input signal format and input
connector number
1
Select the input signal format to display in Format
(page 44) of the Configurations tab window of the
Main Operation window.
2
Select the input adaptor and input connector number to
display in Input (page 45) of the Configurations tab
window of the Main Operation window.
Setting the Screen Mode of the
Picture
Set the display mode condition of the input signal to
display on the screen. The setting items are as follows:
• Setting Matrix/Gamma (transmission matrix and
transmission gamma)
• Selecting the color gamut (color space and gamma)
1
Select Matrix/Gamma (page 45) in the Configurations
tab window of the Main Operation window.
2
Set Emulation (page 47) to the color gamut (color
space and gamma) to be used in Color Gamut of the
Configurations tab window of the Main Operation
window.
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Adjusting

Adjusting
Before adjusting
The monitor must be warmed up sufficiently.
To perform stable color reproduction, turn on the power of
the monitor, display the white signal and leave it in this
state for more than 30 minutes.
About monitor adjustment
The monitor is used as a measuring instrument and is
required to faithfully reproduce the input signal. To
measure the signal accurately, the monitor must be
calibrated correctly using a reference signal.
To calibrate, adjust the following items in sequence.

1 Chroma adjustment

You can save the adjustment value in Picture Preset 1
to Picture Preset 5 and Picture Preset(D-Cine). The
data of Picture Preset 1 to Picture Preset 5 or Picture
Preset(D-Cine) can be set in Picture Preset (page 45)
of the Configurations tab window of the Main
Operation window.
2 Color Temperature (white balance) adjustment
You can adjust the data set in the Color Temp (page
45) of the Configurations tab window of the Main
Operation window.
You can adjust D93, D65, D61, D56, D-Cine or User
Color Temp 1 to User Color Temp 5 except for the
XYZ format signal and D-Cine XYZ or User Color
Temp XYZ1 to User Color Temp XYZ5 for the XYZ
format signal.
3 Brightness/Contrast adjustment
You can save the adjustment value in Picture Preset 1
to Picture Preset 5 and Picture Preset(D-Cine). The
data of Picture Preset 1 to Picture Preset 5 or Picture
Preset(D-Cine) can be set to the channel in Picture
Preset (page 45) of the Configurations tab window of
the Main Operation window.
Chroma Adjustment
The following is the example of the method to perform the
manual adjustment of the chroma.
Note
The chroma adjustment is not available for the RGB or
XYZ signal display.
1
Input the multi format color-bar signal or SMPTE
color-bar signal to the monitor.
2
Set the Blue Only to on in Mono/Cut (page 51) of the
Controls tab window of the Main Operation window.

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