Sony BVM-HX310 Operating Instructions - Page 24

About S-Log3Live HDR, S-Log3Live HDR is the setting for which

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Submenu EOTF Image Division Signal Format Setting Select the gamma from the following when "VPID Auto" is set to "Off."  2.2  2.4  2.6  CRT  2.4(HDR)  S-Log3(HDR)  S-Log2(HDR)  SMPTE ST 2084(HDR)  ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)  S-Log3(Live HDR) When "ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)" is selected  HLG System Gamma: Sets the system gamma of the HLG. Set from 1.000 to 1.500. (Default value: 1.200) Notes  When "Signal Format" is set to "Auto" or "444 XYZ 12bit" and the XYZ signal is input, the optimum setting for the XYZ signal is fixed.  The brightness adjustment of "ITUR BT.2100(HLG)" supports the ITU-R BT.2100-2 standard.  The brightness adjustment of "SMPTE ST 2084(HDR)" supports the ITU-R BT.814-4 standard.  The brightness-adjustment specifications of "S-Log3(HDR)," "SLog2(HDR)," and "S-Log3(Live HDR)" are the same as the specification of "SMPTE ST 2084(HDR)." Set the image division of the SDI 4K signal.  Auto: Select for the Auto setting. (Default value)  2SI: Select to receive images of the 2 sample Interleave system.  Square: Select to receive images of the Square system. Select from the following when "Interface Format" is set to "Quad-Link 3G/HD-SDI" or "Single-Link 12G/6GSDI."  Auto (Default value)  422 YCbCr 10bit  444 RGB 10bit  444 YCbCr 10bit  444 RGB 12bit  444 YCbCr 12bit  444 XYZ 12bit "422 YCbCr 10bit" is set when "Interface Format" is set to "Dual-Link 3G-SDI." Submenu User Preset Setting Select the User Preset data to be applied.  User Preset1 (Default value)  User Preset2  User Preset3  User Preset4  User Preset5  User Preset XYZ User LUT 1) Note When the XYZ format signal is input, set to "User Preset XYZ." Select the User LUT file to apply to a picture.  Off (Default value)  User LUT1 to User LUT30 When you select from "User LUT1" to "User LUT30"  File Name: Displays the User LUT name that you selected. Up to 15 characters of the User LUT name are displayed. When you press the SELECT/ENTER control after checking the file name, the selected file is applied to the picture. Note To apply the User LUT data, you need to load the User LUT file to the monitor in advance. For details, see "Loading User LUT files to the monitor" (page 36). Copy From Input Setting Skip 1) Displayed only on the "SDI2 4K/UHD Input Setting" menu. Copy another input setting data to the selected input setting.  Input Setting1 (Default value)  Input Setting2  Input Setting3  Input Setting4  Input Setting5  Input Setting6  Input Setting7  Input Setting8 Sets the skip setting when changing the input setting with Input select buttons (page 7) or the controller. Select "Skip"/"Not Skip" for each input setting of "Input Setting1" to "Input Setting8."  Skip: Skips.  Not Skip: Does not skip. When "Not Skip" is selected, the input setting changes in sequential order every time Input select buttons are pressed. About S-Log3(Live HDR) "S-Log3(Live HDR)" is the setting for which this unit is used as the reference monitor in the S- 24

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About S-Log3(Live HDR)
“S-Log3(Live HDR)” is the setting for which this
unit is used as the reference monitor in the S-
EOTF
Select the gamma from the following
when “VPID Auto” is set to “Off.”
2.2
2.4
2.6
CRT
2.4(HDR)
S-Log3(HDR)
S-Log2(HDR)
SMPTE ST 2084(HDR)
ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)
S-Log3(Live HDR)
When “ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)” is selected
HLG System Gamma:
Sets the
system gamma of the HLG. Set
from 1.000 to 1.500. (Default
value: 1.200)
Notes
When “Signal Format” is set to
“Auto” or “444 XYZ 12bit” and the
XYZ signal is input, the optimum
setting for the XYZ signal is fixed.
The brightness adjustment of “ITU-
R BT.2100(HLG)” supports the ITU-R
BT.2100-2 standard.
The brightness adjustment of
“SMPTE ST 2084(HDR)” supports
the ITU-R BT.814-4 standard.
The brightness-adjustment
specifications of “S-Log3(HDR),” “S-
Log2(HDR),” and “S-Log3(Live HDR)”
are the same as the specification of
“SMPTE ST 2084(HDR).”
Image Division
Set the image division of the SDI 4K
signal.
Auto:
Select for the Auto setting.
(Default value)
2SI:
Select to receive images of the 2
sample Interleave system.
Square:
Select to receive images of
the Square system.
Signal Format
Select from the following when
“Interface Format” is set to “Quad-Link
3G/HD-SDI” or “Single-Link 12G/6G-
SDI.”
Auto (Default value)
422 YCbCr 10bit
444 RGB 10bit
444 YCbCr 10bit
444 RGB 12bit
444 YCbCr 12bit
444 XYZ 12bit
“422 YCbCr 10bit” is set when
“Interface Format” is set to “Dual-Link
3G-SDI.”
Submenu
Setting
User Preset
Select the User Preset data to be
applied.
User Preset1 (Default value)
User Preset2
User Preset3
User Preset4
User Preset5
User Preset XYZ
Note
When the XYZ format signal is input,
set to “User Preset XYZ.”
User LUT
1)
Select the User LUT file to apply to a
picture.
Off (Default value)
User LUT1 to User LUT30
When you select from “User LUT1” to
“User LUT30”
File Name:
Displays the User LUT
name that you selected. Up to 15
characters of the User LUT name are
displayed.
When you press the SELECT/ENTER
control after checking the file name,
the selected file is applied to the
picture.
Note
To apply the User LUT data, you need
to load the User LUT file to the monitor
in advance. For details, see “Loading
User LUT files to the monitor”
(page 36).
1)
Displayed only on the “SDI2 4K/UHD
Input Setting” menu.
Copy From
Copy another input setting data to the
selected input setting.
Input Setting1 (Default value)
Input Setting2
Input Setting3
Input Setting4
Input Setting5
Input Setting6
Input Setting7
Input Setting8
Input Setting Skip
Sets the skip setting when changing
the input setting with Input select
buttons (page 7) or the controller.
Select “Skip”/“Not Skip” for each input
setting of “Input Setting1” to “Input
Setting8.”
Skip:
Skips.
Not Skip:
Does not skip.
When “Not Skip” is selected, the input
setting changes in sequential order
every time Input select buttons are
pressed.
Submenu
Setting