Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 366
Setting the Reference Phase, Displaying Box Information, Setting the Dynamic Range
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Setting the Reference Phase 1 Open the Home > Setup > System > Format/Config > Format menu (19101.22). 2 Press the [System Phase] button and enter a reference phase (microseconds) in the numeric keypad window. Displaying Box Information 1 Open the Home > Setup > System > Format/Config > Format menu (19101.22). 2 Select the [Information] tab. The following box information is displayed. Type: Displays the type of box (M/E, XPT). LBID: Displays the logical box ID (1 to 5) of the box. Format: Displays the settings of the [Signal Format] group of the [Settings] tab. Input: Displays the input number of the box. "N/A" is displayed when a box is disabled. Output: Displays the output number of the box. "N/ A" is displayed when a box is disabled. Dedicated Output: Displays the dedicated output number of the box. "N/A" is displayed when a box is disabled. Note: When a box is disabled, this displays the reason the box is disabled. Setting the Dynamic Range Setting the OETF and color space You can select the OETF (Opto-Electronic Transfer Function) and color space. The combinations of signal formats and OETF/color space that can be selected are as follows. Signal format OETF 2160P SDR 1080P 1080i HLG, PQ, S-Log3 (HDR), S-Log3 (Live HDR) SDR HLG, PQ, S-Log3 (HDR), S-Log3 (Live HDR) SDR Color space BT.709, BT.2020 BT.2020 BT.709 BT.2020 BT.709 Notes • Correct operation may not occur for settings other than the combinations above. • Changing the OETF/color space settings may momentarily distort the image. • When TIFF file/BMP file/TARGA file/PNG file content is loaded into frame memory or an SL key, any changes to the color space are not applied to the images. To reflect the change in color space, unload and then reload the content. 1 Open the Home > Setup > System > Format/Config > HDR/SDR Format menu (19101.23). 2 In the [OETF] group, select an OETF. SDR: SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) HLG: HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) PQ: PQ (Perceptual Quantization) S-Log3 (HDR): S-Log3 S-Log3 (Live HDR): Display with system gamma added to S-Log3 3 In the [Color] group, select a color space. BT.709: BT.709 color space BT.2020: BT.2020 color space Setting the input signal conversion mode 1 Open the Home > Setup > System > Format/Config > HDR/SDR Format menu (19101.23). 2 In the [Conversion Mode] group, select a conversion mode. AIR Matching On: Enable the AIR Matching (Artistic Intent Render Matching) function. This performs conversion such that the visual appearance on the output signal display matches that of the input signal display. AIR Matching Off: Disable the AIR Matching function. Display Referred: Perform SDR to HDR, HDR to SDR, or HDR to HDR conversion matching the visual appearance of the image on a display. Setting HDR You can configure HDR when the OETF is set to [HLG], [PQ], [S-Log3 (HDR)], or [S-Log3 (Live HDR)]. Highlight Creation: Highlight creation function for when converting from SDR to HDR Highlight creation is a function that makes highluminance areas brighter according to a knee characteristic during conversion. 366