Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 370
Setting a Color Corrector, Setting an HDR Converter, Frame, Field, Adaptive
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Frame: Conversion in frame units Field: Conversion in field units Adaptive: Detects motion in the signal, and automatically switches mode between conversion in frame units and field units. When [Adaptive] is selected, press the [Motion] button and enter a detection sensitivity (1 to 4) in the numeric keypad window. 1: Highest proportion converted from frames (still image priority mode). 2: Higher proportion converted from frames. 3: Higher proportion converted from fields. 4: Highest proportion converted from fields (motion priority mode). To set the I/P converter conversion mode Press the [Conversion] button and select a conversion mode from the pull-down list. Frame: Conversion in frame units Field: Conversion in field units Adaptive Y: Detects motion in the luminance signal, and automatically switches mode between conversion in frame units and field units. Adaptive Y/C: Detects motion in the luminance signal and chrominance signal, and automatically switches mode between conversion in frame units and field units. When [Adaptive Y] or [Adaptive Y/C] is selected, press the [Motion] button and enter a detection sensitivity (1 to 4) in the numeric keypad window. 1: Highest proportion converted from frames (still image priority mode). 2: Higher proportion converted from frames. 3: Higher proportion converted from fields. 4: Highest proportion converted from fields (motion priority mode). To return the conversion method settings to the defaults Press the [Default] button. Setting a Color Corrector You can set the following color corrector functions for inputs that have color corrector/HDR converter enabled. • Primary color correction • RGB clip For details about inputs that can be configured with a color corrector/HDR converter, see "Selecting Inputs Configurable with a Color Corrector/HDR Converter" (page 368). 1 Open the Home > Setup > System > Input > Input CCR menu (19101.34). 2 Select the target input to set. 3 Set the [CCR] button in the [CCR] group to the on state. To disable a color corrector, set the [CCR] button 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]. To set primary color correction Set the [Primary CCR] button in the [Primary CCR] group to the on state and set the parameters. For details about setting primary color correction, see "Setting primary color correction" (page 241). To set the RGB clip function Set the [RGB Clip] button in the [RGB Clip] group to the on state and set the parameters. For details about setting the RGB clip function, see "Setting RGB clip" (page 242). Setting an HDR Converter You can set the input signal OETF, color space, and HDR converter for inputs that have color corrector/HDR converter enabled. For details about each HDR conversion item, see "Setting HDR" (page 366). For details about inputs that can be configured with a color corrector/HDR converter, see "Selecting Inputs Configurable with a Color Corrector/HDR Converter" (page 368). Note To use the HDR converter function, the MZS-X1750 HDR Converter License (option) is required for each target box. 1 Open the Home > Setup > System > Input > HDR Converter menu (19101.35). The system OETF, color space, and HDR settings are displayed in [System Settings]. 2 Select the target input to set. To select and set multiple inputs, place a check mark beside the target inputs to set. To select and set all inputs, place a check mark in the Select All checkbox. 370