Sony PXW-Z150 Operating Manual page 55

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MEMORY1 COLOR
MEMORY1
REVISION
MEMORY2 COLOR
MEMORY2
REVISION
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• Setting both memories to the same setting doubles the color correction effect.
• The settings of [COLOR CORRECTION] will be retained even if the power is turned off. However, if
you want to correct colors that may change according to time of the day, weather, location, etc., it is
recommended that you set [COLOR CORRECTION] again prior to recording.
• If you change the white balance value or the settings of [WB SHIFT], [SATURATION] or [COLOR
PHASE] of the picture profile, the settings of [PHASE RANGE] and [PHASE] of the selected memory
will change. When you change the white balance value or the settings of the above picture profile items
after you have set [PHASE RANGE] and [PHASE], check the settings of [COLOR CORRECTION] prior
to recording.
• During the automatic white balance adjustment, the white balance value automatically varies according to
the lighting conditions of your recording environment. Manual white balance adjustment is recommended
when you use [COLOR CORRECTION].
Description and settings
Sets the color stored in Memory 1.
[PHASE]: Sets color phase.
0 (purple) to 8 (red) to 16 (yellow) to 24 (green) to 31 (blue)
[PHASE RANGE]: Sets color phase range.
0 (no color selection), 1 (narrow: to select only a single color) to 31
(wide: to select multiple colors in similar color phase)
[SATURATION]: Sets saturation.
0 (to select from light colors to dark colors) to 31 (to select dark color)
[ONE PUSH SET]: Automatically sets [PHASE] for a subject at the
center of the marker. [SATURATION] is set to 0.
Corrects the color in Memory 1.
[PHASE]: Corrects the phase of the color in Memory 1.
–15 to +15 (0 for no correction.)
[SATURATION]: Corrects the saturation of the color in Memory 1.
–15 to +15 (0 for no correction.)
Sets colors stored in Memory 2.
See [MEMORY1 COLOR] for description and settings.
Corrects colors in Memory 2.
See [MEMORY1 REVISION] for description and settings.
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