Setting An Hdr Converter - Sony XVS-G1 User Manual

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Setting an HDR Converter

You can set the input signal OETF, color space, and HDR
converter for inputs that have color corrector/HDR
converter enabled.
For details about each HDR conversion item, see "Setting
HDR" (page 288).
For details about inputs that can be configured with a
color corrector/HDR converter, see "Selecting Inputs
Configurable with a Color Corrector/HDR Converter"
(page 290).
Notes
• To use the HDR converter function, the XZS-G1750
HDR Converter License (option) is required.
• When the system signal format is 1080P or 1080i, an
HDR converter cannot be used.
1
Open the Home > Setup > System > Input > HDR
Converter menu (19101.35).
The system OETF, color space, and HDR settings are
displayed in [System Settings].
2
Select the target input to set.
To select and set multiple inputs, place a check mark
beside the target inputs to set.
To select and set all inputs, place a check mark in the
Select All checkbox.
3
Press the [Input Signal OETF] button and select an
OETF from the pull-down list.
Select [SDR], [HLG], [PQ], [S-Log3 (HDR)], or
[S-Log3 (Live HDR)].
4
Press the [Color] button and select a color space from
the pull-down list.
Select [BT.709] or [BT.2020].
5
Enable/disable the system settings using the [Follow
System Settings] switch.
On: Enable system settings. Apply the system settings
to the input signal.
Off: Disable system settings. Apply different settings
than the system settings to the input signal.
If the system settings are disabled, press the [Adjust
Details] button and configure the HDR conversion
settings in the [HDR Converter] window.
Note
When multiple inputs are selected, the [Follow System
Settings] switch settings do not change in unison.
[HDR Converter] window > [Config] tab
Sets the HDR conversion mode.
1
In the [Conversion Mode] group, select a conversion
mode.
Select [AIR Matching On], [AIR Matching Off], or
[Display Referred].
2
Press the [HDR Look] button and select a type of look
from the pull-down list.
Select [Live], [Mild], or [Natural].
Notes
• When the input signal OETF is set to [PQ], [S-Log3
(HDR)], or [S-Log3 (Live HDR)], [Natural] cannot
be selected.
• This cannot be set when the input signal OETF is set
to [SDR].
• This cannot be set when the [Look Conversion]
button is set to the on state on the [Additional Paint]
tab.
3
Enable/disable the black compression function using
the [HDR Black Comp.] button.
Note
This cannot be set when the [Look Conversion] button
is set to the on state on the [Additional Paint] tab.
4
In the [Black Level] group, set the black level.
For a Sony system camera input signal
Press the [Sony System Camera] button.
Press the [Master Black (Abs.)] button and enter a
master black value in the numeric keypad window.
Press the [HDR Black Offset] button and enter an
HDR black offset in the numeric keypad window.
For a non-Sony system camera input signal
Press the [Others] button.
Press the [Master Black (HDR)] button and enter an
HDR black level in the numeric keypad window.
Press the [Master Black (SDR)] button and enter an
SDR black level in the numeric keypad window.
Notes
• When the system OETF and input signal OETF are
set to [SDR], [Black Level (HDR)] cannot be set.
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