Selecting The Lens File; Setting The Umid Data - Sony HDW-800P Manual

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2
Select the desired item, and press the
MENU knob.
You can set the following items in the
OFFSET WHT page.
Item
Description
OFFSET
When this item is set to ON,
WHITE <A>
the offset adjusted on this page
is added to the white balance
for channel A.
WARM-
When OFFSET WHITE <A>
COOL <A>
is "ON", sets the offset for the
white balance of channel A,
using the color temperature.
Adjust the value while looking
at the real image because error
tends to be bigger for
adjustment of high color
temperature.
WARM-
Adjusts the value more
COOL BAL
precisely if the adjustment by
<A>
WARM-COOL <A> is not
satisfactory.
The above table shows the adjustment of the
white balance of channel A. Items followed
by <B> are used to adjust the white balance
of channel B.
3
Set the WHITE BAL switch to the
channel (A or B) that you want to set.
Note
If the WHITE BAL switch is not set to A or B, the
adjusted value is not reflected in the video output
even though you carry out the following operation.
4
Turn the MENU knob to change the
setting, and press the MENU knob.
If you want to set the other channel, go back
to step 2.

Selecting the lens file

The LENS FILE page of the USER menu allows
you to change the lens file according to the lens in
use.
(How to select an item in the menu screen: Turn
the MENU knob to move b to the desired item.)
1
Display the LENS FILE page of the
USER menu, and press the MENU
knob.
For details on menu operations, see "Basic
menu operations" on page 113.
The LENS FILE page shows the name (F.ID)
of the currently selected lens file.
The lens name (L.ID) and manufacturer
(L.MF) appear when a lens that supports
serial communications is mounted.
U17 LENS FILE
LENS FILE SELECT:
F.ID:No Offset
<LENS INFORMATION>
L.ID: J16ax8B4 IRSD
L.MF: Canon
2
Select LENS FILE SELECT, and press
the MENU knob.
3
Turn the MENU knob to change the
setting, and press the MENU knob.

Setting the UMID data

What is a UMID?
The UMID (Unique Material Identifier) is a
unique identifier for audio-visual material
defined by the SMPTE330M-2003 standard.
The UMID may be used either as the 32-byte
Basic UMID or as the Extended UMID, which
includes an additional 32 bytes of Source Pack to
make a total 64 bytes.
For details, refer to SMPTE 330M.
Globally unique ID is automatically recorded in
clip units.
The Extended UMID is metadata that provides
additional information such as location, time/
date, company and so on.
Using the Extended UMID
You have to enter a country code, organization
code and user code. Set the country code referring
to the ISO-3166 table, and set the organization
code and user code independently.
For details, see "About UMID ownership
information" (page 136).
Functions of UMID data
The UMID data enables the followings:
• Add a globally unique ID to every take of audio-
visual material. The unique ID is used to detect
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