Shooting With Look Adjustment In Post-Production - Sony BURANO MPC-2610 Operating Instructions Manual

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5. Shooting

Shooting with Look Adjustment in Post-Production

By using the unit in Cine EI mode and
recording gradations evenly from dark areas to
bright areas, you can make fine adjustments,
such as locally restoring the gradations of dark
areas and bright areas, in post-production.
However, when viewing the recorded images
on a conventional monitor, the overall contrast
will appear low, making focus and exposure
adjustments difficult.
You can apply a LUT to the monitor target on
the unit to assist various adjustments during
shooting. You can also apply a LUT to the
playback video to check the finished result.
LUTs are applied by the following systems.
However, only one LUT can be applied.
• During X-OCN recording:
– SDI output or HDMI output (only one
output)
– LCD monitor, proxy, streaming
• Other than X-OCN recording:
– SDI output
– HDMI output, LCD monitor, proxy, and
streaming
Applying a LUT to the LCD Monitor
Image
1
Press the MENU button to display the
Monitoring status screen.
2
Select the Gamut/Gamma column in the
LCD/Stream row.
3
Select On or Off.
[Notes]
• The LUT On/Off setting of the LCD monitor is also
applied to proxy files and streaming video during
X-OCN recording. For formats other than X-OCN
recording, it is also applied to HDMI output, proxy
files, and streaming video.
• Gamma display assist is available during focus
magnifier operation.
[Tips]
• You can also set the LUT using LUT On/Off
(page 41) in the Shooting menu of the full menu.
• SDI/HDMI can be set similarly to the LCD monitor.
Changing a LUT
1
Press the MENU button to display the
Monitoring status screen.
2
Select the Base Look/LUT field.
3
Select the LUT to apply from the base look
list.
[Tips]
• The unit supplies s709, 709(800%), S-Log3, Warm,
Cool, Vintage, Teal and Orange, ACESproxy, ACEScct,
and ACES 1.0 Output-Rec.709 as preset LUTs.
• You can also import and apply a 3D LUT file. For
details, see "Importing a Desired Base Look"
(page 84) and "Deleting a Base Look" (page 85).
• The base look can also be set using Base Look >Select
(page 49) in the Paint/Look menu of the full menu.
Importing a Desired Base Look
You can import a 3D LUT file, created on a
computer or other device, as a base look from
a memory card or cloud service. Up to 16 files
can be imported.
• File format: CUBE file (*.cube) for a 17-grid
or 33-grid 3D LUT created using Catalyst
Browse or RAW Viewer
• Input color gamut/gamma: S-Gamut3.
Cine/S-Log3 or S-Gamut3/S-Log3
Importing from a memory card
You can import a 3D LUT file from a memory
card.
1
On the computer or other device, save the
3D LUT file in the specified folder or the
recording media.
Recording
Folder path
media
SD card
/PRIVATE/SONY/PRO/LUT/
2
Insert the recording media on which 3D
LUT files are saved into the Utility SD card
slot.
3
Select Base Look >Import from Utility SD
(page 49) in the Paint/Look menu of
the full menu.
4
Select an import destination.
5
Select a 3D LUT file to import.
Follow the on-screen instructions. The unit
handles a 3D LUT file as a base look.
6
Select the imported 3D LUT file using Base
Look >Select (page 49) in the Paint/
Look menu of the full menu.
7
Configure Base Look >Input and Output
(page 49) in the Paint/Look menu of
the full menu to match the attributes of
the imported 3D LUT file.
Importing from a cloud service
You can import a 3D LUT file from a cloud
service.
1
Connect to the unit from the "Creators'
App for enterprise" smartphone
application (page 79).
2
Select Base Look >Import from
Cloud(Private) or Import from
Cloud(Share) (page 49) in the Paint/
Look menu of the full menu.
3
Select an import destination.
4
Select a 3D LUT file to import.
Follow the on-screen instructions. The unit
handles a 3D LUT file as a base look.
5
Select the imported 3D LUT file using Base
Look >Select (page 49) in the Paint/
Look menu of the full menu.
6
Configure Base Look >Input and Output
(page 49) in the Paint/Look menu of
the full menu to match the attributes of
the imported 3D LUT file.
Adjusting for underexposure
If there is a tendency for underexposure when
auto exposure is selected when using the
imported base look, adjust Base Look >AE
Level Offset (page 49) in the Paint/Look
menu.

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