Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 242
Setting RGB clip, Enabling a link group, Black, White, Gamma
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Output level White balance adjustment Black balance adjustment Input level Output level Gamma correction Knee correction Input level Unadjusted signal Adjusted signal 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 [Primary CCR] button in the [Primary CCR] group to the on state. 4 In the [Primary CCR Adjust] group, select an adjustment item. Black: Black balance adjustment White: White balance adjustment Gamma: Gamma correction Knee: Knee correction 5 Set the following parameters. No. Parameter 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 All Adjustment R signal adjustment G signal adjustment B signal adjustment Simultaneous adjustment of all RGB signals a) a) [Red] parameter value is shown. To return primary color correction settings to the defaults Press the [Unity] button in the [Primary CCR] group, check the message, then press [OK]. Setting RGB clip 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 [RGB Clip] button in the [RGB Clip] group to the on state. 4 In the [RGB Clip Adjust] group, select an adjustment item. Dark: Dark clip adjustment White: White clip adjustment 5 Set the following parameters. No. Parameter 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 All Adjustment R signal adjustment G signal adjustment B signal adjustment Simultaneous adjustment of all RGB signals a) a) [Red] parameter value is shown. To return the RGB clip settings to the defaults Press the [Unity] button in the [RGB Clip] group, check the message, then press [OK]. Enabling a link group When a link group is enabled, selecting a specific AUX bus and setting the color corrector will apply the settings of all the AUX buses in the same link group. You can temporarily disable a link group to set individual settings for AUX buses within the link group. For details about setting a link group, see "Setting a Color Corrector Link Group" (page 443). 242