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H Detail Freq.], Knee Aperture Slope]
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Custom Picture Settings 136 Submenu levels / Menu items [Slope] [Point] [Saturation] [Slope] -35 to 50 (±0) 50 to 109 (95) -10 to 10 (±0) Options / Additional information Output Input [Point] These settings control the upper part of the gamma curve (highlights of the image). By compressing the highlights, you can prevent parts of the image from being overexposed. When [Gamma] is set to one of the Canon Log settings or [Wide DR], these settings have no effect on the picture. [Slope]: Determines the slope of the gamma curve above the knee point. [Point]: Sets the knee point of the gamma curve. [Saturation]: Adjusts the color saturation in the highlights. Output Input [Sharpness] [Level] [H Detail Freq.] [Coring Level] [Coring D-Ofst] [Coring D-Curve] [HV Detail Bal.] [Limit] [Select] [Knee Aperture Gain] [Knee Aperture Slope] [Level Depend Level] -10 to 50 (±0) Sets the sharpness level of the video output signal and the recorded signal. -8 to 8 (±0) Sets the center frequency of horizontal sharpness. Setting higher values increases the frequency, which, in turn, increases the sharpness. -30 to 50 (±0) Sets the level of correction of artifacts caused by high sharpness levels (coring). Higher values prevent sharpness from being applied to minute details, resulting in less noise. 0 to 50 (0) Sets the coring level of the minimum brightness level (level-dependent offset). 0 to 8 (0) Sets the curve of coring adjustment, in other words, how the coring level changes from the value set for [Coring Level] to that set for [Coring D-Ofst] (level-dependent curve). -8 to 8 (±0) Adjusts the ratio between horizontal and vertical detail. Higher values emphasize vertical detail while lower values emphasize horizontal detail. -50 to 50 (±0) Restricts how much sharpness is applied. 0 to 15 (0) In addition to the sharpness set by [Level], [Select] sets the sharpness for areas with higher frequencies. Higher values apply more sharpness to areas with higher frequencies. Use this for subjects in which normal sharpening is not effective. 0 to 9 (0) 0 (no slope), 1 (steep slope) to 3 (gradual slope) (1) These settings allow you to adjust the sharpness of only the areas above the knee point. When [Gamma] is set to one of the Canon Log settings or [Wide DR], these settings have no effect on the picture. [Knee Aperture Gain]: Determines the amount of sharpness. [Knee Aperture Slope]: Sets the slope of the sharpness. 0 to 50 (0) Sets the brightness of the dark areas of the image that will be affected.