Submenu
Setting
[Gamma]
Select the gamma when [User CH01] to
[User CH30] is selected in the [Color
Profile] menu.
[CRT BVM]: Gamma curve of the
BVM-D or BVM-A series
[2.2]: Gamma curve 2.2
[2.4]: Monitor gamma provided by
ITU-R BT.1886
[2.6]: Gamma curve 2.6
[S-LOG2(SDR)]: Log gamma,
which is available for the F65 or
PMW-F55/F5 CineAlta 4K Camera,
etc.
[S-LOG3(SDR)]: Log gamma,
which is available for the F65 or
PMW-F55/F5 CineAlta 4K Camera,
etc.
Notes
The gamma is preset to [2.4] that is
provided by ITU-R BT.1886 at the
factory. With this setting, dark
portions may be seen darker than
with conventional CRT or LCD
monitors. If you wish to obtain the
same gamma as that when using a
conventional CRT or LCD monitor,
set this item to [CRT BVM] or [2.2].
If blocked-up shadows are seen,
adjust the brightness for optimum
viewing of black portions.
The [Gamma] setting is fixed at [2.6]
when an XYZ format signal is input.
The factory preset black luminance
(luminance when no signal is input,
or the 0IRE-level signal is input) of
the [CRT BVM] setting in the
Gamma menu is the same as the
black luminance of common CRT
monitors.
Adjust the brightness (black level)
according to the ambient light and
the black level of the image to be
reproduced. Adjust the contrast
(white level) according to the
ambient light.
The protective function for the
OLED panel activates and inserts the
black level in one field according to
the input signal or monitor settings.
When the signal to display high
brightness images on the larger part
of the screen is input, blinking may
occur due to the protection function.
This is not a malfunction. There is
no effect on the throughout.
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