Sony BVM-HX3110 Operating Instructions - Page 35

HDMI Format, Input, User LUT function is On User LUT data

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Submenu HDMI In. Setting Setting  HDMI Format: Change the setting to receive images in a highresolution HDMI signal 1).  Standard Format: Select to use for a standard HDMI format signal.  Enhanced Format: Select to use for a high-resolution HDMI format signal 1). 1) Signals in resolutions of 3840 × 2160 or 4096 × 2160 are listed below: 4:4:4 RGB/YCbCr-50P/60P-8bit signals 4:2:2 YCbCr-50P/60P-12bit signals 4:4:4 RGB/YCbCr-24P/25P/30P-10/ 12bit signals Aperture User LUT Range Notes  Images and sounds may not be output correctly with "Enhanced Format." In that case, select "Standard Format."  To display the corresponding signal with "Enhanced Format," use a Premium High-Speed HDMI cable within a length of 3 meters (Sony product recommended). Sets the aperture of the selected advanced preset. Select a scaling type between LUT range [0:1] (Full Range) and the Video Range (Limited Range, Full Range) of LUT input and output signals.  Auto: Select whether to automatically set up the input and output range settings for LUT data.  On: Automatically sets up LUT data input and output range settings. See page 79.  Off: Uses the value set in "Input" or "Output." Submenu Setting  Input: Select a scaling type from the following, applied when scaling an input signal to an LUT input range.  Limited to Full: Scales Limited Range input signals to the LUT input range [0:1]. Signals outside the signal level of 0 to 100% are clipped.  No Scaling: The entire code value of Limited Range or Full Range input signals is assigned to the LUT input range [0:1] without scaling. For Limited Range input signals, signals with a signal level of -7 to 109% are processed.  S-Log Range: The entire code value of S-Log3 signal input is assigned to the LUT input range [0:1] without scaling. This is used for S-Log3 input signals. Note If "S-Log Range" is selected while the User LUT function is On (User LUT data is applied in "User LUT" in "Ch. Setting"), the input signal is identified as an S-Log3 signal. When the input signal is an S-Log3 signal, note the following points. -When "VPID/HDMI Auto" is "On," the internal fixed value is applied to the RGB/YCC Range setting value. -When "VPID/HDMI Auto" is "Off," the internal fixed value is applied to "RGB/ YCC Range" in "Ch. Setting" regardless of its setting value. 35

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HDMI In. Setting
HDMI Format:
Change the setting to
receive images in a high-
resolution HDMI signal
1)
.
Standard Format: Select to
use for a standard HDMI
format signal.
Enhanced Format: Select to
use for a high-resolution
HDMI format signal
1)
.
1)
Signals in resolutions of 3840 × 2160
or 4096 × 2160 are listed below:
4:4:4 RGB/YCbCr-50P/60P-8bit
signals
4:2:2 YCbCr-50P/60P-12bit signals
4:4:4 RGB/YCbCr-24P/25P/30P-10/
12bit signals
Notes
Images and sounds may not be
output correctly with “Enhanced
Format.” In that case, select
“Standard Format.”
To display the corresponding signal
with “Enhanced Format,” use a
Premium High-Speed HDMI cable
within a length of 3 meters (Sony
product recommended).
Aperture
Sets the aperture of the selected
advanced preset.
User LUT Range
Select a scaling type between LUT
range [0:1] (Full Range) and the Video
Range (Limited Range, Full Range) of
LUT input and output signals.
Auto:
Select whether to
automatically set up the input
and output range settings for
LUT data.
On: Automatically sets up LUT
data input and output range
settings. See page 79.
Off: Uses the value set in
"Input" or "Output."
Submenu
Setting
Input:
Select a scaling type from the
following, applied when scaling
an input signal to an LUT input
range.
Limited to Full: Scales Limited
Range input signals to the
LUT input range [0:1]. Signals
outside the signal level of 0 to
100% are clipped.
No Scaling: The entire code
value of Limited Range or Full
Range input signals is
assigned to the LUT input
range [0:1] without scaling.
For Limited Range input
signals, signals with a signal
level of -7 to 109% are
processed.
S-Log Range: The entire code
value of S-Log3 signal input is
assigned to the LUT input
range [0:1] without scaling.
This is used for S-Log3 input
signals.
Note
If "S-Log Range" is selected while the
User LUT function is On (User LUT data
is applied in "User LUT" in "Ch.
Setting"), the input signal is identified
as an S-Log3 signal.
When the input signal is an S-Log3
signal, note the following points.
-When "VPID/HDMI Auto" is "On," the
internal fixed value is applied to the
RGB/YCC Range setting value.
-When "VPID/HDMI Auto" is "Off," the
internal fixed value is applied to "RGB/
YCC Range" in "Ch. Setting" regardless
of its setting value.
Submenu
Setting