Sony BVM-HX310 Operating Instructions - Page 20

Color Temp. menu, Recommended: Konica Minolta Color Analyzer

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Submenu Chroma Setting Set the chroma level of the selected User Preset. (Default value: 1000) 4) Aperture Volume Marker Preset Copy From Note When "S-Log3(HDR)," "S-Log2(HDR)," "SMPTE ST 2084(HDR)," "ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)," or "S-Log3(Live HDR)" is selected for "EOTF" in the "Input Setting" menu, the chroma level setting is not applied. For details on the EOTF setting, see page 24. Set the aperture of the selected User Preset. (Default value: 0) Adjusts the volume of the selected User Preset. (Default value: 30) Select the marker preset to be used in the selected User Preset.  Marker Preset1 (Default value)  Marker Preset2  Marker Preset3  Marker Preset4  Marker Preset5 Copies the other User Preset data to the selected User Preset. The appropriate settings are saved in "Default(D65)" for D65, "Default(D93)" for D93, and "Default(XYZ)" for XYZ format signal.  User Preset1  User Preset2  User Preset3  User Preset4  User Preset5  Default(D65) (Default value)  Default(D93)  User Preset XYZ  Default(XYZ) 1) If you measure the color temperatures of different display types, such as CRT, LCD, or OLED, by using a common (or general) color analyzer that is based on CIE 1931, and adjust the xy chromaticity to the same value, the appearance may be different because of optical spectrum differences. To compensate for this difference, the "D65," "D93," "D61," and "D55" settings of the monitor are adjusted by a color matching-adjusted offset for CRT and BVM-X300. (The offset value (x -0.006, y -0.011) is applied to the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.) 2) Chromaticity points of D65 and D93 without an offset are indicated as default values. (The values (x=0.313, y=0.329) and (x=0.283, y=0.297) are indicated based on the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.) 3) Chromaticity point of D65 without an offset can be set by respectively setting the R (Red)/G (Green)/B (Blue) gain value to 1000. (The value (x=0.313, y=0.329) can be set based on the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.) 4) If you select each setting item while the MANUAL button is turned on, the MANUAL button is turned off and the manually set value is copied. Color Temp. menu You can select and adjust the color temperature. You need to use the measurement instrument to adjust the white balance. Recommended: Konica Minolta Color Analyzer CA-310/410 Submenu Color Temp. Manual Adjustment Adjust Gain/Bias Signal Setting The current setting status of the color temperature is displayed. If you set the "Color Temp." to the "User1" to "User5" setting, you can adjust the color temperature. Adjusts the color balance.  Gain: Adjusts the color balance (gain) of R (red)/G (green)/B (blue).  Bias: Adjusts the color balance (bias) of R (red)/G (green)/B (blue). (Default value: 0) Select the signal to adjust the white balance.  Internal: Select to adjust the white balance by using the internal signal. When the XYZ format signal is input, the internal signal is displayed as D65 48cd/m2. (Default value)  External: Select to adjust the white balance by using the signals input from an external device. 20

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1)
If you measure the color temperatures of different display
types, such as CRT, LCD, or OLED, by using a common (or
general) color analyzer that is based on CIE 1931, and adjust
the xy chromaticity to the same value, the appearance may
be different because of optical spectrum differences.
To compensate for this difference, the “D65,” “D93,” “D61,”
and “D55” settings of the monitor are adjusted by a color
matching-adjusted offset for CRT and BVM-X300. (The offset
value (x -0.006, y -0.011) is applied to the CIE 1931 (x, y)
value.)
2)
Chromaticity points of D65 and D93 without an offset are
indicated as default values. (The values (x=0.313, y=0.329)
and (x=0.283, y=0.297) are indicated based on the CIE 1931 (x,
y) value.)
3)
Chromaticity point of D65 without an offset can be set by
respectively setting the R (Red)/G (Green)/B (Blue) gain
value to 1000. (The value (x=0.313, y=0.329) can be set based
on the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.)
4)
If you select each setting item while the MANUAL button is
turned on, the MANUAL button is turned off and the
manually set value is copied.
Color Temp. menu
You can select and adjust the color temperature.
You need to use the measurement instrument to
adjust the white balance.
Recommended: Konica Minolta Color Analyzer
CA-310/410
Chroma
Set the chroma level of the selected
User Preset. (Default value: 1000)
4)
Note
When “S-Log3(HDR),” “S-Log2(HDR),”
“SMPTE ST 2084(HDR),” “ITU-R
BT.2100(HLG),” or “S-Log3(Live HDR)” is
selected for “EOTF” in the “Input
Setting” menu, the chroma level
setting is not applied.
For details on the EOTF setting, see
page 24.
Aperture
Set the aperture of the selected User
Preset. (Default value: 0)
Volume
Adjusts the volume of the selected
User Preset. (Default value: 30)
Marker Preset
Select the marker preset to be used in
the selected User Preset.
Marker Preset1 (Default value)
Marker Preset2
Marker Preset3
Marker Preset4
Marker Preset5
Copy From
Copies the other User Preset data to
the selected User Preset. The
appropriate settings are saved in
“Default(D65)” for D65, “Default(D93)”
for D93, and “Default(XYZ)” for XYZ
format signal.
User Preset1
User Preset2
User Preset3
User Preset4
User Preset5
Default(D65) (Default value)
Default(D93)
User Preset XYZ
Default(XYZ)
Submenu
Setting
Submenu
Setting
Color Temp.
The current setting status of the color
temperature is displayed.
Manual Adjustment
If you set the “Color Temp.” to the
“User1” to “User5” setting, you can
adjust the color temperature.
Adjust Gain/Bias
Adjusts the color balance.
Gain:
Adjusts the color balance
(gain) of R (red)/G (green)/B (blue).
Bias:
Adjusts the color balance
(bias) of R (red)/G (green)/B (blue).
(Default value: 0)
Signal
Select the signal to adjust the white
balance.
Internal:
Select to adjust the white
balance by using the internal signal.
When the XYZ format signal is
input, the internal signal is
displayed as D65 48cd/m
2
. (Default
value)
External:
Select to adjust the white
balance by using the signals input
from an external device.