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If you set an assignable button to [LUT], When you apply the [ACESproxy] LUT to the SDI OUT terminals

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Applying a LUT to Video Outputs 156 Options Applied LUT [BT.709] [BT.2020]1 [DCI]1 [ACESproxy]1 [HDR-PQ]1, 2 [HDR-HLG]1, 2 [HDR 1600%]3 [HDR 400%]3 [Off] Output Settings with LUT applied Gamma curve Color space Wide DR BT.709 Wide DR BT.2020 DCI DCI-P3 ACESproxy ACESproxy PQ BT.2020 HLG BT.2020 Original gamma curve - BT.709 - Description LUT for viewing on the optional viewfinder and external monitors compatible with BT.709 specifications. LUT for viewing on external monitors compatible with ITU-R BT.2020 standards, which define parameters for ultra-high-definition television (4K/8K). LUT for viewing on external monitors that support color spaces and gamma curves that follow the guidelines established by DCI (Digital Cinema Initiatives). LUT for viewing on external monitors compatible with the ACESproxy standard established by ACES (Academy Color Encoding System). The signal output will use full range coding. LUT for viewing HDR (high dynamic range) images on external monitors compatible with the PQ standard defined by ITU-R BT.2100. The signal output will use narrow range (video range) coding. LUT for viewing HDR (high dynamic range) images on external monitors compatible with the HLG standard defined by ITU-R BT.2100. The signal output will use narrow range (video range) coding. LUT for viewing HDR (high dynamic range) images on the optional viewfinder and other monitoring devices. The LUT follows the ITU-R BT.2100 transfer function to convert a brightness range of 1600% or 400% respectively into a linear brightness scale. No LUT applied. 1 Not available for the VIDEO terminal (optional viewfinder). 2 For the HDMI OUT terminal, this option is not available when the terminal's output resolution is set to 4096x2160 or 3840x2160 and the frame rate is set to 59.94P or 50.00P. 3 Only available for the VIDEO terminal (optional viewfinder). NOTES • When you apply the [ACESproxy] LUT to the SDI OUT terminals, MON. terminals or HDMI OUT terminal, the selected terminal will output ACESproxy video data. Using a compatible monitor*, you can perform on-set color grading and check the image after color correction as you continue shooting (A 22). * When using the HDMI OUT terminal, a monitor that supports full range YCbCr quantization is required. • If you set an assignable button to [LUT] (A 127), you can press the button to turn on and off the LUTs applied to all video outputs at once. • If you change the [Gamma] or [Color Space] settings in the custom picture file (A 134), all the LUT settings will be reset to [Off].

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Applying a LUT to Video Outputs
156
Options
1
Not available for the VIDEO terminal (optional viewfinder).
2
For the HDMI OUT terminal, this option is not available when the terminal’s output resolution is set to 4096x2160 or 3840x2160
and the frame rate is set to 59.94P or 50.00P.
3
Only available for the VIDEO terminal (optional viewfinder).
NOTES
When you apply the [ACESproxy] LUT to the SDI OUT terminals, MON. terminals or HDMI OUT terminal, the
selected terminal will output ACESproxy video data. Using a compatible monitor*, you can perform on-set
color grading and check the image after color correction as you continue shooting (
A
22).
* When using the HDMI OUT terminal, a monitor that supports full range YCbCr quantization is required.
If you set an assignable button to [LUT] (
A
127), you can press the button to turn on and off the LUTs applied
to all video outputs at once.
If you change the [Gamma] or [Color Space] settings in the custom picture file (
A
134), all the LUT settings
will be reset to [Off].
Applied LUT
Output Settings with LUT
applied
Description
Gamma curve
Color space
[BT.709]
Wide DR
BT.709
LUT for viewing on the optional viewfinder and external monitors compatible with
BT.709 specifications.
[BT.2020]
1
Wide DR
BT.2020
LUT for viewing on external monitors compatible with ITU-R BT.2020 standards,
which define parameters for ultra-high-definition television (4K/8K).
[DCI]
1
DCI
DCI-P3
LUT for viewing on external monitors that support color spaces and gamma curves
that follow the guidelines established by DCI (Digital Cinema Initiatives).
[ACESproxy]
1
ACESproxy
ACESproxy
LUT for viewing on external monitors compatible with the ACESproxy standard
established by ACES (Academy Color Encoding System). The signal output will use full
range coding.
[HDR-PQ]
1, 2
PQ
BT.2020
LUT for viewing HDR (high dynamic range) images on external monitors compatible
with the PQ standard defined by ITU-R BT.2100. The signal output will use narrow
range (video range) coding.
[HDR-HLG]
1, 2
HLG
BT.2020
LUT for viewing HDR (high dynamic range) images on external monitors compatible
with the HLG standard defined by ITU-R BT.2100. The signal output will use narrow
range (video range) coding.
[HDR 1600%]
3
Original
gamma curve
BT.709
LUT for viewing HDR (high dynamic range) images on the optional viewfinder and
other monitoring devices. The LUT follows the ITU-R BT.2100 transfer function to
convert a brightness range of 1600% or 400% respectively into a linear brightness
scale.
[HDR 400%]
3
[Off]
No LUT applied.