Panasonic AW-HE100 Menu Operations - Page 15

Color setting menu

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Setting the menu items Color setting menu  Color setting menu for halogen light mode, fluorescent light mode and daylight mode  Color Set  1-------- Chroma Level +1 2-------- White Bal ATW ------ Return 1 C olor density adjustment [Chroma Level: -3 to +3] (Factory setting: ±0; +2 for the user mode only) 2 W hite balance selection [White Bal: ATW, AWC A, AWC B, 3200K, 5600K] (Factory setting: ATW; AWC A for the user mode only) ATW: The white balance is adjusted automatically and continuously, and it is automatically corrected even when the light source or color temperature has changed. • If very bright objects (such as fluorescent lights) appear on the screen, the ATW function may not work properly. • The white balance may shift out of adjustment if there are no white objects on the screen. AWC A, AWC B: When AWC A or AWC B is selected and the white balance is adjusted, the resulting status is stored in the memory. When the unit is used under the same conditions, the adjustment status can be reproduced simply by selecting AWC A or AWC B, thus obviating the need for readjustment. When a new status is stored in the memory, the previous status is erased from the memory. If AWC (auto white balance adjustment) or a manual white balance adjustment is performed in the status selected by AWC A or AWC B, the resulting status will be stored in the memory. 3200K: The white balance that was adjusted under 3200K lighting conditions (equivalent to a halogen light) is established. 5600K: The white balance that was adjusted under 5600K lighting conditions (equivalent to daylight) is established. 3 R eturn to the previous menu (menu for selecting the shooting mode) [Return]  User mode color setting menu  Color Set  1-------- Chroma Level +1 2-------- White Bal ATW 4-------- Pedestal ±0 Painting 5----------R Gain ±0 6----------B Gain ±0 3------ Return (User mode only) 4 Black level adjustment [Pedestal: -30 to +30] (Factory setting: ±0) Using this item, the black level (pedestal level) of the luminance (Y) signal is set. Align the black level when using a multiple number of cameras including the unit. 5 P ainting R gain adjustment [R Gain: -30 to +30] (Factory setting: ±0) 6 P ainting B gain adjustment [B Gain: -30 to +30] (Factory setting: ±0) When "AWC A" or "AWC B" has been selected as the white balance setting (White Bal), the white balance can be finely adjusted after AWC (auto white balance adjustment) has been executed. When AWC is executed, the setting is returned to ±0. 53

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Color setting menu
Color setting menu for halogen light mode,
fluorescent light mode and daylight mode

Color Set

Chroma Level
+1
White Bal
ATW
Return
1
--------
2
--------
3
------
1
Color density adjustment
[Chroma Level: –3 to +3]
(Factory setting: ²0; +± for the user mode only)
2
White balance selection
[White Bal: ATW, AWC A, AWC B, 3200K, 5600K]
(Factory setting: ATW; AWC A for the user mode only)
ATW:
The white balance is adjusted automatically
and continuously, and it is automatically
corrected even when the light source or color
temperature has changed.
• If very bright objects (such as fluorescent
lights) appear on the screen, the ATW
function may not work properly.
• The white balance may shift out of
adjustment if there are no white objects on
the screen.
AWC A, AWC B:
When AWC A or AWC B is selected and the
white balance is adjusted, the resulting status
is stored in the memory. When the unit is used
under the same conditions, the adjustment
status can be reproduced simply by selecting
AWC A or AWC B, thus obviating the need for
readjustment.
When a new status is stored in the memory,
the previous status is erased from the
memory.
If AWC (auto white balance adjustment)
or a manual white balance adjustment is
performed in the status selected by AWC A or
AWC B, the resulting status will be stored in
the memory.
3200K:
The white balance that was adjusted under
3±00K lighting conditions (equivalent to a
halogen light) is established.
5600K:
The white balance that was adjusted under
5600K lighting conditions (equivalent to
daylight) is established.
3
Return to the previous menu (menu for
selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
User mode color setting menu

Color Set

Chroma Level
+1
White Bal
ATW
Pedestal
±0
Painting
R Gain
±0
B Gain
±0
Return
1
--------
2
--------
4
--------
5
----------
6
----------
3
------
(User mode only)
4
Black level adjustment [Pedestal: –30 to +30]
(Factory setting: ²0)
Using this item, the black level (pedestal level) of the
luminance (Y) signal is set.
Align the black level when using a multiple number of
cameras including the unit.
5
Painting R gain adjustment [R Gain: –30 to +30]
(Factory setting: ²0)
6
Painting B gain adjustment [B Gain: –30 to +30]
(Factory setting: ²0)
When “AWC A” or “AWC B” has been selected as the
white balance setting (White Bal), the white balance
can be finely adjusted after AWC (auto white balance
adjustment) has been executed.
When AWC is executed, the setting is returned to ²0.
Setting the menu items