White balance screen, Process screen, Menu screen settings (continued) – JVC KY-F1030 User Manual

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E36

WHITE BALANCE screen

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Used to set the standard color temperature of the white balance.
3200K:

For use under low color temperature illumination,
such as halogen lamps, etc.

5600K:

For use under high color temperature illumination,
such as sunlight, etc.

Used to set the white balance mode.
AUTO:

Select this setting when white balance adjustment
should be operating. (

੬ page E23 White balance

adjustment)
Fine adjustment of the white accomplished by the
white balance can be made using LEVEL (R) and
LEVEL (B).

MANUAL:

The white balance can be changed using LEVEL
(R) and LEVEL (B).

PRESET:

The white balance is fixed at the setting made for
the COLOR TEMP item.

The red color in the white balance can be adjusted when [WHITE
BAL] is set to “AUTO “or “MANUAL”.
Increasing the value:

Red tint of screen becomes stronger

Decreasing the value:

Red tint of screen becomes weaker

The blue color in the white balance can be adjusted when [WHITE
BAL] is set to “AUTO” or “MANUAL”.
Increasing the value:

Blue tint of screen becomes stronger

Decreasing the value:

Blue tint of screen becomes weaker

Item

COLOR
TEMP

WHITE
BALANCE

LEVEL (R)
When
“AUTO” is
selected.

LEVEL (R)
When
“MANUAL” is
selected.

LEVEL (B)
When
“AUTO” is
selected.

LEVEL (B)
When
“MANUAL” is
selected.

Set Value

[3200K]

5600K

[AUTO]

MANUAL

PRESET

– 8
– 7

[NORMAL]

8

0


[32]

63

– 8
– 7

[NORMAL]

8

0


[32]

63

[ ] indicates the factory setting

Color temperature when COLOR TEMP and WHITE BALACNCE are set. * Regard the values as reference values.

COLOR

TEMP

WHITE

BALANCE

3200K

2200K

PRESET

5600K

AUTO

MANUAL

PRESET

AUTO

MANUAL

3200K

5600K

3000K

6000K

15000K

COLOR TEMP

5. Menu screen settings (continued)

E37

PROCESS screen

[ ] indicates the factory setting

Item

DETAIL

LEVEL
When “ON” is
selected

NOISE SUP.
When “ON” is
selected

GAMMA

MASTER BLACK

FLARE

LEVEL (R)
When “ON” is
selected

L E V E L ( B )
When “ON” is
selected

Set Value

[ON]
OFF

–7
–6

[NORMAL]

7

[OFF]

LOW

MIDDLE

HIGH

[ON]
OFF

–32
–31

[0]

31

[ON]
OFF

–32
–31

[NORMAL]

31

–32
–31

[NORMAL]

31

MEMO

Note that when the noise reduction is increased, de-
tails may get lost in the coarse parts of the image.

Contents

Used to set whether to emphasize details (contours).
ON:

Detail emphasis is performed.

OFF:

Detail emphasis is not performed.

When [DETAIL] is set to “ON”, the emphasis level of the
detail is adjusted.
Increasing the value:

Sharpens details

Decreasing the value: Softens details

Reduces noise in the video signal.
OFF:

Noise reduction is not performed.

LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH: Noise reduction is performed.
The reduction rate increases in the order of LOW

MIDDLE

➝ HIGH.

ON:

The video signal is compensated to make the
image viewed on the screen natural.

OFF:

No compensation and the video signal is out-
put linearly.

Used to adjust the pedestal level (master black), which is
the standard of black when the lens is capped. To see
more details in black areas, raising the pedestal level will
brighten the entire screen.
Increasing the value:

Raises the pedestal level

Decreasing the value: Lowers the pedestal level

Compensation of the black level when flaring effect oc-
curs and black areas are tinted with color due to irregular
reflection of light entering the lens.

Compensation of the black level of Rch

Increasing the value: Red tint becomes weaker
Decreasing the value: Red tint becomes stronger

Compensation of the black level of Bch
Increasing the value:

Blue tint becomes weaker

Decreasing the value: Blue tint becomes stronger

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