Sony PMWF3K Operating Instructions - Page 69

Resetting a Picture Profile, Storing a Picture Profile on an SxS Memory Card

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Recording Resetting a Picture Profile You can reset a selected picture profile to the factory settings (standard status). 1 Select the picture profile you wish to reset as mentioned in "Selecting a Picture Profile using the P.PROFILE menu" on page 68. 2 Select "Reset" from "SET" of the P.PROFILE menu. "Execute" and "Cancel" are displayed. 3 Select "Execute." Resetting begins. When resetting ends, the completion message is displayed for three seconds, and the original screen display is restored. Storing a Picture Profile on an SxS Memory Card A picture profile can be sent to and stored on an SxS memory card as a file (filename: PPDATA.SUF). Only one picture profile can be stored on the same memory card. The stored picture profile can be immediately reproduced by reading from the memory card. Storing a Picture Profile 1 Insert a recordable SxS memory card into a slot. Confirm that the corresponding access lamp is lit in green. 2 Select the picture profile to be stored. The selected picture profile number is displayed at the bottom of the screen. See "Selecting a Picture Profile using the P.PROFILE menu" on page 68. 3 Select "SET" of the P. PROFILE menu. 4 Select "Store" of "PP Data." P . PROF I LE SEL PP1: STANDARD SET Black : 0 Black Gamma : 0 Low Key SAT : 0 Copy B PP Data B Store Reset Recal l The message "PP Data Store Execute/ Cancel" is displayed at the bottom of the screen. 5 Select "Execute." Writing of the selected picture profile to the memory card begins. When writing ends, the completion message is displayed for three seconds, and the original screen display is restored. Note After you start writing, do not remove the SxS memory card until the completion message is displayed. Loading a Picture Profile 1 Insert the SxS memory card that contains the picture profile to be loaded into a slot. Confirm that the corresponding access lamp is lit in green. 2 Select the picture profile name for which the picture profile is to be loaded from the memory card. The selected picture profile number is displayed at the bottom of the screen. See "Selecting a Picture Profile using the P.PROFILE menu" on page 68. 3 Select "SET" of the P.PROFILE menu. 4 Select "Recall" of "PP Data." The message "PP Data Recall Execute/ Cancel" is displayed at the bottom of the screen. 5 Select "Execute." Loading of the picture profile from the memory card begins. Picture Profiles 69

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Picture Profiles
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Recording
You can reset a selected picture profile to the
factory settings (standard status).
1
Select the picture profile you wish to
reset as mentioned in
“Selecting a
Picture Profile using the P.PROFILE
menu” on page 68
.
2
Select “Reset” from “SET” of the
P.PROFILE menu.
“Execute” and “Cancel” are displayed.
3
Select “Execute.”
Resetting begins.
When resetting ends, the completion message is
displayed for three seconds, and the original
screen display is restored.
A picture profile can be sent to and stored on an
SxS memory card as a file (filename:
PPDATA.SUF).
Only one picture profile can be stored on the same
memory card. The stored picture profile can be
immediately reproduced by reading from the
memory card.
Storing a Picture Profile
1
Insert a recordable SxS memory card
into a slot.
Confirm that the corresponding access lamp
is lit in green.
2
Select the picture profile to be stored.
The selected picture profile number is
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
See “Selecting a Picture Profile using the
P.PROFILE menu” on page 68.
3
Select “SET” of the P. PROFILE menu.
4
Select “Store” of “PP Data.”
The message “PP Data Store Execute/
Cancel” is displayed at the bottom of the
screen.
5
Select “Execute.”
Writing of the selected picture profile to the
memory card begins.
When writing ends, the completion message is
displayed for three seconds, and the original
screen display is restored.
Note
After you start writing, do not remove the SxS
memory card until the completion message is
displayed.
Loading a Picture Profile
1
Insert the SxS memory card that
contains the picture profile to be loaded
into a slot.
Confirm that the corresponding access lamp
is lit in green.
2
Select the picture profile name for
which the picture profile is to be loaded
from the memory card.
The selected picture profile number is
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
See “Selecting a Picture Profile using the
P.PROFILE menu” on page 68.
3
Select “SET” of the P.PROFILE menu.
4
Select “Recall” of “PP Data.”
The message “PP Data Recall Execute/
Cancel” is displayed at the bottom of the
screen.
5
Select “Execute.”
Loading of the picture profile from the
memory card begins.
Resetting a Picture Profile
Storing a Picture Profile on an SxS
Memory Card
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