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