Choosing display options for video scopes, Adjusting scope and scales brightness – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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The RGB Parade scope is useful for comparing the relative levels of red, green, and blue
between two clips. If one clip has more blue than another, the difference shows up as an
elevated blue waveform in the one, and a depressed blue waveform in the other. In the
previous screen shot, the overall image contains quite a bit of blue. By comparison, the
shot of the couple dancing below has substantially less blue and far higher levels of red,
which can be seen immediately in the RGB Parade scope.

This image contains
much less blue than
the previous image.

Choosing Display Options for Video Scopes

Each video scope has several display options you can choose, such as brightness, color,
and standard measurement areas (called targets).

To see video scope options that are currently displayed

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Control-click anywhere in a video scope.

Options that are turned on, or displayed, have a checkmark next to them.

The shortcut menu in
the Waveform Monitor

Adjusting Scope and Scales Brightness

The following controls allow you to control brightness of the video scopes. Brightness
control is helpful for revealing minuscule areas that otherwise might be invisible on the
scopes.

Display brightness: Controls the brightness of the video lines (or traces) shown on each

scope.

Scales brightness: Controls the brightness of the grid lines (known as graticule lines on

traditional video scopes).

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Measuring and Setting Video Levels

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