JVC GY-HM650U Operation manual for the GY-HM650U (168 pages) - Page 100

Detail/Adjust Item, Color Matrix, Adjust, Color Gain, Reverse Picture, Reset Process, V/H Balance

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Menu Display and Detailed Settings  Strong: Enhances the effect of gradation compensation for object with wide dynamic range due to outdoor or strong backlight conditions.  Natural: Normal setting for wide dynamic range.  Weak: Reduces the effect of gradation compensation compared to the normal setting.  Off: Sets the wide dynamic range function to "Off". [Setting Values: Strong, Natural, Weak, ROff] Memo :  When [WDR] is set to other than "Off", [Black Toe], [Knee], [Gamma] and [White Clip] cannot be selected. White Balance... Menu for adjusting white balance. (' P101 [White Balance Item] ) * For details, refer to "[Adjusting the White Balance] P 56". Color Matrix For setting the color matrix.  Cinema Subdued: Sets to a subdued color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies.  Cinema Vivid: Sets to a vivid color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies.  Standard: Sets to a standard color matrix.  Off: Sets the color matrix function to Off. [Setting Values: Cinema Subdued, Cinema Vivid, RStandard, Off]  Adjust This item is used to adjust [Color Matrix] to a color according to the user's preference.  This item is used to adjust [Color Matrix] to a color according to the user's preference.  The saturation, hue and brightness of the primary and complementary colors (6 colors in total) can be set individually.  The adjusted values of "Standard", "Cinema Vivid", and "Cinema Subdued" in [Color Matrix] can be stored individually. (' P129 [Adjusting Color Matrix] ) [Setting range for Lightness/Saturation: ­10 to +10] (roughly ± 10 %) [Setting range for Hue: ­5 to +5] (roughly ± 5°) Memo :  This item cannot be selected when [Color Matrix] is set to "Off". Color Gain For adjusting the video signal color level. Increasing the value deepens the color. [Setting Values: ­50 to +15, Off (R0)] Memo :  Images are displayed in black­and­white when this is set to "Off". Reverse Picture For recording images correctly by setting this item to "Rotate" when the lens image appears upside down or laterally inverted.  Rotate: Enables horizontal/vertical inversion of the image.  Off: Disables horizontal/vertical inversion of the image. [Setting Values: Rotate, ROff] Reset Process Restores all items in the [Camera Process] menu to their default settings.  Detail/Adjust Item V/H Balance For setting the H/V balance to enhance contour (detail) in the horizontal (H) or vertical (V) direction.  H+1 to H+4: Increasing the value enhances contour in the horizontal direction.  V+1 to V+4: Increasing the value enhances contour in the vertical direction. [Setting Values: H+1 to H+4, RNormal, V+1 to V+4] Memo :  When [System] under [Record Format] is set to "SD", this item is fixed at "Normal".  When [System] under [Record Format] is set to "HD+SD", this item can be set during HD recording, but will be fixed at "Normal" during SD recording. H Frequency For specifying the correction frequency of the horizontal contour. Set this according to the object.  High: Emphasizes the high frequency range. Use this when shooting objects with fine patterns.  Middle: Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range.  Low: Emphasizes the low frequency range. Use this when shooting objects with large patterns. [Setting Values: High, RMiddle, Low] 100

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Strong:
Enhances the effect of gradation compensation
for object with wide dynamic range due to
outdoor or strong backlight conditions.
Natural:
Normal setting for wide dynamic range.
Weak:
Reduces the effect of gradation compensation
compared to the normal setting.
Off:
Sets the wide dynamic range function to “Off”.
[Setting Values: Strong, Natural, Weak,
R
Off]
Memo :
When [WDR] is set to other than “Off”, [Black
Toe], [Knee], [Gamma] and [White Clip] cannot
be selected.
White Balance...
Menu for adjusting white balance.
(
P101 [White Balance Item] )
* For details, refer to “[Adjusting the White
Balance] P 56”.
Color Matrix
For setting the color matrix.
Cinema Subdued:
Sets to a subdued color matrix that is similar to
the screen characteristics of movies.
Cinema Vivid:
Sets to a vivid color matrix that is similar to the
screen characteristics of movies.
Standard:
Sets to a standard color matrix.
Off:
Sets the color matrix function to Off.
[Setting Values: Cinema Subdued, Cinema Vivid,
R
Standard, Off]
Adjust
This item is used to adjust [Color Matrix] to a color
according to the user’s preference.
This item is used to adjust [Color Matrix] to a
color according to the user’s preference.
The saturation, hue and brightness of the
primary and complementary colors (6 colors in
total) can be set individually.
The adjusted values of “Standard”, “Cinema
Vivid”, and “Cinema Subdued” in [Color Matrix]
can be stored individually.
(
P129 [Adjusting Color Matrix] )
[Setting range for Lightness/Saturation:
±
10 to +10]
(roughly ± 10 %)
[Setting range for Hue:
±
5 to +5] (roughly ± 5°)
Memo :
This item cannot be selected when [Color
Matrix] is set to “Off”.
Color Gain
For adjusting the video signal color level.
Increasing the value deepens the color.
[Setting Values:
±
50 to +15, Off (
R
0)]
Memo :
Images are displayed in black
±
and
±
white when
this is set to “Off”.
Reverse Picture
For recording images correctly by setting this item
to “Rotate” when the lens image appears upside
down or laterally inverted.
Rotate:
Enables horizontal/vertical inversion of the
image.
Off:
Disables horizontal/vertical inversion of the
image.
[Setting Values: Rotate,
R
Off]
Reset Process
Restores all items in the [Camera Process] menu
to their default settings.
Detail/Adjust Item
V/H Balance
For setting the H/V balance to enhance contour
(detail) in the horizontal (H) or vertical (V) direction.
H+1 to H+4:
Increasing the value enhances contour in the
horizontal direction.
V+1 to V+4:
Increasing the value enhances contour in the
vertical direction.
[Setting Values: H+1 to H+4,
R
Normal, V+1 to V+4]
Memo :
When [System] under [Record Format] is set to
“SD”, this item is fixed at “Normal”.
When [System] under [Record Format] is set to
“HD+SD”, this item can be set during HD
recording, but will be fixed at “Normal” during SD
recording.
H Frequency
For specifying the correction frequency of the
horizontal contour. Set this according to the object.
High:
Emphasizes the high frequency range. Use this
when shooting objects with fine patterns.
Middle:
Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range.
Low:
Emphasizes the low frequency range. Use this
when shooting objects with large patterns.
[Setting Values: High,
R
Middle, Low]
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Menu Display and Detailed Settings