Sony PVM-X1800 Operating Instructions - Page 22

Limited, SDI Full, System Gamma, R/G/B/Y, 64 to 960 Cb/Cr

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Submenu RGB/YCC Range Setting Select from the following when "VPID/ HDMI Auto" is set to "Off" and the RGB signal or YCbCr signal is input.  Full: 0 to 255 (8bit) / 0 to 1023 (10bit) / 0 to 4095 (12bit)  Limited: 16 to 235 (R/G/B/Y), 16 to 240 (Cb/Cr) (8bit) / 64 to 940 (R/G/B/Y), 64 to 960 (Cb/Cr) (10bit) / 256 to 3760 (R/G/B/Y), 256 to 3840 (Cb/Cr) (12bit)  SDI Full 1): 4 to 1019 (10bit) / 16 to 4076 (12bit) EOTF 1) Available only when SDI input is selected. This manual regards the Full Range signals that are scaled to the quantized value except the inhibit code on the SDI standard as the SDI Full Range. Select the gamma from the following when "VPID/HDMI Auto" is set to "Off."  2.2  2.4  2.6  2.4(HDR)  S-Log3  SMPTE ST 2084  ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)  S-Log3(Live HDR) 1) When "ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)" is selected  System Gamma: Sets the system gamma of the HLG. Set from 1.000 to 1.500. (Default value: 1.200) 1) "S-Log3(Live HDR)" is the setting for which this unit is used as the monitor in the S-Log3 Live HDR workflow which Sony advocates. Displays the S-Log3 input signal adding the system gamma. This system gamma is set so that the compatibility with the monitoring of the conventional (SDR) environment is valued and you can perform suitable picture expression without discomfort when adjusting the picture of the HDR camera. For details on S-Log3 Live HDR workflow which Sony advocates, refer to the description of What's HDR and the Live HDR workflow on the Sony website. Submenu Color Space Setting Select the color space from the following when "VPID/HDMI Auto" is set to "Off."  ITU-R BT.709  S-Gamut/S-Gamut3  S-Gamut3.Cine  DCI-P3  ITU-R BT.2020 Transfer Matrix Color Temp. Note Chromaticity points of S-Gamut/SGamut3, S-Gamut3.Cine, DCI-P3, and ITU-R BT.2020 cannot be fully included. Select the transfer matrix from the following when "VPID/HDMI Auto" is set to "Off."  ITU-R BT.709  ITU-R BT.2020 Set the following depending on the "Color Space" setting. When "ITU-R BT.2020" is selected: Select ITU-R BT.2020. When "ITU-R BT.709" is selected: Select ITU-R BT.709. When another item is selected: Select the transfer matrix setting of the device which outputs the signal. Select the color temperature to be used for the selected channel.  D65 1)  D93 1)  D60 1)  DCI  User1 to User102) 3) 1) Even though colors of different display devices, such as BVMHX310, LCD, and OLED, are measured with a commonly used color analyzer based on CIE 1931, and are adjusted to the same xy chromaticity, the appearance may differ due to differences in the optical spectrum. To compensate for this difference, the "D65," "D93," and "D60" settings of the monitor are adjusted with a color matchingadjusted offset for BVM-HX310 and the monitor. (The offset value (x- 0.006, y-0.011) is applied to the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.) 2) "User1" to "User5" and "User6" to "User10" indicate the chromaticity points of D65 and D93 without an offset as each default value. (The values (x=0.313, y=0.329) and (x=0.283, y=0.297) are indicated based on the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.) 3) Chromaticity point of D65 without an offset can be set by respectively setting the R (red)/G (green)/B (blue) gain value to 1000. (The value (x=0.313, y=0.329) can be set based on the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.) 22

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RGB/YCC Range
Select from the following when “VPID/
HDMI Auto” is set to “Off” and the RGB
signal or YCbCr signal is input.
Full:
0 to 255 (8bit) / 0 to 1023 (10bit)
/ 0 to 4095 (12bit)
Limited:
16 to 235 (R/G/B/Y), 16 to
240 (Cb/Cr) (8bit) / 64 to 940
(R/G/B/Y), 64 to 960 (Cb/Cr)
(10bit) / 256 to 3760 (R/G/B/Y),
256 to 3840 (Cb/Cr) (12bit)
SDI Full
1)
:
4 to 1019 (10bit) / 16 to
4076 (12bit)
1)
Available only when SDI input is
selected. This manual regards the
Full Range signals that are scaled to
the quantized value except the
inhibit code on the SDI standard as
the SDI Full Range.
EOTF
Select the gamma from the following
when “VPID/HDMI Auto” is set to “Off.”
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.4(HDR)
S-Log3
SMPTE ST 2084
ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)
S-Log3(Live HDR)
1)
When “ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)” is selected
System Gamma:
Sets the system
gamma of the HLG. Set from
1.000 to 1.500. (Default value:
1.200)
1)
“S-Log3(Live HDR)” is the setting for
which this unit is used as the
monitor in the S-Log3 Live HDR
workflow which Sony advocates.
Displays the S-Log3 input signal
adding the system gamma. This
system gamma is set so that the
compatibility with the monitoring of
the conventional (SDR) environment
is valued and you can perform
suitable picture expression without
discomfort when adjusting the
picture of the HDR camera. For
details on S-Log3 Live HDR
workflow which Sony advocates,
refer to the description of What’s
HDR and the Live HDR workflow on
the Sony website.
Submenu
Setting
Color Space
Select the color space from the
following when “VPID/HDMI Auto” is
set to “Off.”
ITU-R BT.709
S-Gamut/S-Gamut3
S-Gamut3.Cine
DCI-P3
ITU-R BT.2020
Note
Chromaticity points of S-Gamut/S-
Gamut3, S-Gamut3.Cine, DCI-P3, and
ITU-R BT.2020 cannot be fully included.
Transfer Matrix
Select the transfer matrix from the
following when “VPID/HDMI Auto” is
set to “Off.”
ITU-R BT.709
ITU-R BT.2020
Set the following depending on the
“Color Space” setting.
When “ITU-R BT.2020” is selected:
Select ITU-R BT.2020.
When “ITU-R BT.709” is selected:
Select ITU-R BT.709.
When another item is selected: Select
the transfer matrix setting of the
device which outputs the signal.
Color Temp.
Select the color temperature to be
used for the selected channel.
D65
1)
D93
1)
D60
1)
DCI
User1 to User10
2)
3)
1)
Even though colors of different
display devices, such as BVM-
HX310, LCD, and OLED, are
measured with a commonly used
color analyzer based on CIE 1931,
and are adjusted to the same xy
chromaticity, the appearance may
differ due to differences in the
optical spectrum. To compensate
for this difference, the “D65,” “D93,”
and “D60” settings of the monitor
are adjusted with a color matching-
adjusted offset for BVM-HX310 and
the monitor. (The offset value (x–
0.006, y–0.011) is applied to the CIE
1931 (x, y) value.)
2)
“User1” to “User5” and “User6” to
“User10” indicate the chromaticity
points of D65 and D93 without an
offset as each default value. (The
values (x=0.313, y=0.329) and
(x=0.283, y=0.297) are indicated
based on the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.)
3)
Chromaticity point of D65 without
an offset can be set by respectively
setting the R (red)/G (green)/B
(blue) gain value to 1000. (The value
(x=0.313, y=0.329) can be set based
on the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.)
Submenu
Setting