Sony SRW-9000PL Operation Manual page 173

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data can be retrieved to reproduce the same
camera settings for the actual take.
For file operations, use the <SCENE FILE> page
of the PAINT or FILE menu. You can also use the
MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit for file
operations.
Scene files are stored in built-in memory. You
can also back up scene files on a "Memory Stick".
Note
In Cine and Cine-EI modes, scene file operations are
disabled.
To use 32 scene files
Set 32 SCENE FILE to ON on the <OTHERS 2>
page of the MAINTENANCE menu.
Note
If you return 32 SCENE FILE to OFF, all scene files No.
6 to 32 are initialized when you next set it to ON. (Scene
files No. 1 to 5 are maintained.)
Items stored
The items that are stored in scene files are marked
with "√" in the "S" column of the table in "List of
Items Stored in Files" (page 175).
Reference files
Reference files store standard settings that can be
used as reference settings when adjusting the unit.
If STANDARD is executed on the <SCENE
FILE> page of the PAINT menu or the
<REFERENCE> page of the FILE menu, or if
STANDARD is selected with the MSU-900/950
Master Setup Unit, manually adjusted values are
reset to the reference values stored in the current
reference file.
At shipment, a reference file with the initial
settings is stored in built-in memory.
The initial settings can be modified, as required,
and then stored in a new reference file.
For file operations, use the <REFERENCE> page
of the FILE menu. You can also use the MSU-
900/950 Master Setup Unit for file operations.
You can back up reference files on "Memory
Stick" media.
Notes
• In Cine and Cine-EI modes, reference file data is fixed
as the factory defaults and cannot be modified.
• The adjustment values stored in scene files are relative
to reference file data. If the data in the reference file is
modified, the scene files must also be modified.
Items stored
The items that are stored in reference files are
marked with "√" in the "R" column of the table in
"List of Items Stored in Files" (page 175).
User-Gamma files
You can create gamma curve data (user gamma)
using the CvpFileEditor application, and load it
into this unit from a "Memory Stick". This makes
it easier to reproduce the look that you want on
this unit.
For file operations, use the <USER GAMMA>
page of the FILE menu.
User gamma files are stored in built-in memory.
They cannot be backed up to "Memory Stick"
media.
Note
In Cine and Cine-EI modes, you cannot load user gamma
files from "Memory Stick" media.
User MLUT files
This unit is equipped with four types of monitor
LUTs (Look-Up Tables) to apply the types of
gamma to displayed images on monitors and
viewfinder other than that of recorded images.
In addition to these built-in data, user-defined
LUT data can be read. User-defined LUT data can
be created using CvpFileEditor V4.2 (see page
75) and loaded to the camera from a "Memory
Stick".
For details, refer to "CvpFileEditor User's Guide
V4.20".
Note
Monitor LUTs cannot be used with the gammas
belonging to STANDARD and HYPER GAMMA,
because these are gammas intended for checking video
with no modification.
OHB files
OHB files store the offset values of items specific
to the CCD unit. For file operations, use the
<OHB FILE> page of the FILE menu. You can
also use the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit for
file operations.
Note
In Cine and Cine-EI modes, an OHB file can be retrieved
automatically, but the data in the OHB file cannot be
modified.
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