Canon EOS R5 C Advanced User Guide VIDEO edition - Page 107

Video Scopes, Displaying a Video Scope, Changing the Waveform Monitor Settings

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Video Scopes Video Scopes The camera can display a simplified waveform monitor or a vectorscope to check your recordings. The selected video scope is displayed on the screen and can be output to other monitoring devices as well. 107 Displaying a Video Scope 1 Select > [A Assistance Functions] > [WFM Function] > [Waveform Monitor] or [Vectorscope]. 2 Select > [A Assistance Functions] > One of the [WFM:] settings > [On]. • You can also use direct touch control (A 56) to turn the [Waveform Monitor]/[Vectorscope] setting on/off. • By default, the video scope will appear on the right of the screen. Using the > [A Assistance Functions] > [Waveform Settings] or [Vectorscope Settings] > [Position] settings, you can select where to display it (left or right side). NOTES • The waveform monitor will not be affected even if a LUT is applied to the image, the range is changed or anamorphic desqueeze is used on the selected video output or screen. • The video scopes will also be displayed while adjusting a custom picture file's image settings (A 126). Changing the Waveform Monitor Settings 1 Select > [A Assistance Functions] > [Waveform Settings] > [Type] > Desired option. • If you selected an option other than [Select Line], skip to step 4. 2 Select > [A Assistance Functions] > [Waveform Settings] > [Select Line]. 3 Enter the Y coordinate of the red horizontal line to display using the data entry screen (A 25). • The available range of lines that can be selected depends on the vertical component of the resolution used. For 4320: 0 to 4318 (in 2-line increments) For 2160: 0 to 2158 (in 2-line increments) For 1080: 0 to 1079 (in 1-line increments) For 720: 0 to 719 (in 1-line increments) 4 Select > [A Assistance Functions] > [Waveform Settings] > [Vertical Scale for HDR] > Desired option. • Select the Y axis (luminance) scale used when displaying the waveform monitor of an HDR image. 5 Select > [A Assistance Functions] > [Waveform Settings] > [Gain] > [1x] or [2x]. • If you selected [1x], the rest of the procedure is not necessary. 6 Select > [A Assistance Functions] > [Waveform Settings] > [Y Position] > Desired option. • The display range of the waveform monitor's Y axis will be reduced by half. Select the minimum luminance value (in %) shown on the Y axis. Options for [Type] [Line]: Sets the waveform monitor to line display mode. [Line+Spot]: The waveform of the area in the red frame is displayed in red on top of the [Line] mode waveform. [Select Line]: The selected horizontal line (in red) will be displayed along with its waveform. [RGB]: Shows 3 side-by-side waveforms in an RGB parade. [YPbPr]: Shows 3 side-by-side waveforms in a YPbPr parade.

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107
Video
S
cope
s
Video Scope
s
The camera can display a simplified waveform monitor or a vectorscope to check your recordings. The selected
video scope is displayed on the screen and can be output to other monitoring devices as well.
Di
s
playing a Video Scope
1
S
elect
> [
A
A
ss
i
s
tance Function
s
] > [WFM Function] > [Waveform Monitor] or
[Vector
s
cope].
2
S
elect
> [
A
A
ss
i
s
tance Function
s
] > One of the [WFM:]
s
etting
s
> [On].
You can also use direct touch control (
A
56) to turn the [Waveform Monitor]/[Vectorscope] setting on/off.
By default, the video scope will appear on the right of the screen. Using the
> [
A
Assistance
Functions] > [Waveform Settings] or [Vectorscope Settings] > [Position] settings, you can select where to
display it (left or right side).
NOTES
NOTES
The waveform monitor will not be affected even if a LUT is applied to the image, the range is changed or
anamorphic desqueeze is used on the selected video output or screen.
The video scopes will also be displayed while adjusting a custom picture file's image settings (
A
126).
Changing the Waveform Monitor Setting
s
1
S
elect
> [
A
A
ss
i
s
tance Function
s
] > [Waveform
S
etting
s
] > [Type] > De
s
ired option.
If you selected an option other than [Select Line], skip to step 4.
2
S
elect
> [
A
A
ss
i
s
tance Function
s
] > [Waveform
S
etting
s
] > [
S
elect Line].
3 Enter the Y coordinate of the red horizontal line to di
s
play u
s
ing the data entry
s
creen (
A
25).
The available range of lines that can be selected depends on the vertical component of the resolution used.
For 4320: 0 to 4318 (in 2-line increments)
For 2160: 0 to 2158 (in 2-line increments)
For 1080: 0 to 1079 (in 1-line increments)
For 720: 0 to 719 (in 1-line increments)
4
S
elect
> [
A
A
ss
i
s
tance Function
s
] > [Waveform
S
etting
s
] > [Vertical
S
cale for HDR] >
De
s
ired option.
Select the Y axis (luminance) scale used when displaying the waveform monitor of an HDR image.
5
S
elect
> [
A
A
ss
i
s
tance Function
s
] > [Waveform
S
etting
s
] > [Gain] > [1x] or [2x].
If you selected [1x], the rest of the procedure is not necessary.
6
S
elect
> [
A
A
ss
i
s
tance Function
s
] > [Waveform
S
etting
s
] > [Y Po
s
ition] > De
s
ired option.
The display range of the waveform monitor’s Y axis will be reduced by half. Select the minimum luminance
value (in %) shown on the Y axis.
Option
s
for [Type]
[Line]:
Sets the waveform monitor to line display mode.
[Line+Spot]:
The waveform of the area in the red frame is displayed in red on top of the [Line] mode
waveform.
[Select Line]:
The selected horizontal line (in red) will be displayed along with its waveform.
[RGB]:
Shows 3 side-by-side waveforms in an RGB parade.
[YPbPr]:
Shows 3 side-by-side waveforms in a YPbPr parade.