Capturing The Picture Of The Hd Signal; (Hd Frame Capture) - Sony Trimaster BVM-L231 Operation Manual

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Set the Black Detail Mode button of the controller to off, or
set the Black Detail Mode to Off in the Function Switch
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Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal (HD Frame Capture)
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Capturing the Picture of
the HD Signal (HD Frame
Capture)
The frame picture of the 3G/HD-SDI input signal is
captured and saved as a picture file in the "Memory Stick".
This is used to confirm the color tone and picture angle of
the current scene and recorded scene, or as the reference
picture to adjust the monitor.
To save the captured frame, we recommend using
"Memory Stick PRO (High-Speed)" or "Memory Stick
PRO Duo (High-Speed)".
Notes
• The file is saved in TIFF. The file size is a maximum of
13 MB.
• The picture file is captured or loaded without
deterioration.
• The saved file may not be opened due to the PC
application used.
• The HD Frame Capture function is effective only for the
3G/HD-SDI signal.
• The interlace input signal is captured in each frame (first
field (F=0) and second field (F=1)).
• The frame is not captured in the following cases:
– When Side by Side is set to On
– When Wipe is set to On
– When Butterfly is set to On
– When Blending is set to On
– When Pixel Zoom is set to on
– When the internal signal is displayed
– When the input signal has no sync signal
– When the captured frame is displayed
• The HD Frame Capture function is not available on
BKM-15R and BVM-A14F5.
To capture
1
Insert the "Memory Stick" into the Memory Stick
insertion slot of the controller.
For details on the "Memory Stick", see
"Inserting/Ejecting the "Memory Stick"" on page
137.
2
Display the picture and press the CAPTURE button of
the controller at the point on the picture to be captured.
The captured still picture appears on the display.

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