Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 241
AUX Bus Color Corrector, Setting a color corrector, Setting the video process function
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The image during the transition is output on the AUX1 bus. The selected image is output on the AUX2 bus. AUX Bus Color Corrector You can set the following color corrector functions for AUX bus outputs. • Video process • Primary color correction • RGB clip To use a color corrector, an AUX bus must be assigned to an output that can be configured with a color corrector/ HDR converter. For details about outputs that can be configured with a color corrector/HDR converter, see "Selecting Outputs Configurable with a Color Corrector/HDR Converter" (page 374). Note When AUX mix is enabled, the color corrector is set for odd-numbered AUX buses. Setting a color corrector 1 Open the Home > Other Effects > Aux Bus > Aux Bus CCR menu (18102.21). The color corrector settings information is displayed for each AUX bus. The color space (BT.709 or BT.2020) is displayed for each AUX bus assigned to an output that can be configured with a color corrector/HDR converter. 2 Select the target AUX bus to set. 3 Set the [CCR] button in the [CCR] group to the on state. The color corrector is enabled. Set the video process, primary color correction, and RGB clip functions, as required. To disable a color corrector Set the [CCR] button in the [CCR] group to the off state. To return color corrector settings to the defaults Press the [Unity] button in the [CCR] group, check the message, then press [OK]. All color corrector function settings are returned to the defaults. Setting the video process function 1 Open the Home > Other Effects > Aux Bus > Aux Bus CCR menu (18102.21). 2 Select the target AUX bus to set. 3 Set the [Video Process] button in the [Video Process] group to the on state and set the following parameters. No. Parameter 1 Video Gain 2 Y Gain 3 C Gain 4 Hue Delay 5 Black Level Adjustment Video signal gain Luminance signal gain Chrominance signal gain Hue delay Black level To return the video process function settings to the defaults Press the [Unity] button in the [Video Process] group, check the message, then press [OK]. Setting primary color correction The following types of correction can be applied to each of the RGB signals. • Black balance adjustment: Sets the output level for a 0% level input signal. • White balance adjustment: Sets the output level for a 100% level input signal. • Gamma correction: Adjusts the curvature of the gamma curve. • Knee correction: Adjusts the position of the knee of the gamma curve. 241