Sony E 16mm f/2.8 Lens User Manual

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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

Chr./Bright./Cont.

Sets the chroma level, brightness, and
contrast for the selected channel.
(Default value: 1000/0/400)

Notes

Press the function button to select
the item for adjustment. Pressing
the F9 button selects “Chroma,” F10
button selects “Brightness,” and F11
button selects “Contrast.” To set the
value of the selected item to the
median, press the F12 button.

The brightness adjustment of “ITU-
R BT.2100(HLG)” supports the ITU-R
BT.2100-2 standard.

The brightness adjustment of
“SMPTE ST 2084” supports the ITU-
R BT.814-4 standard.

The brightness-adjustment
specifications of “S-Log3” and “S-
Log3(Live HDR)” are the same as
those of “SMPTE ST 2084.”

When "EOTF" is set to "2.2," "2.4," or
"2.6," the contrast control method
changes depending on the Quad
View setting. When Quad View is
On, the backlight brightness is fixed
and the contrast is adjusted by
signal levels. When Quad View is
Off, the contrast is adjusted by
changing the backlight brightness.
Black levels fluctuate to change the
backlight brightness.

User LUT

Select the 3D LUT file to apply to a
picture.

Off

User LUT1 to User LUT30

Notes

To apply the 3D LUT file, you need
to load the 3D LUT file to the
monitor in advance. For details, see
“Loading 3D LUT files to the
monitor” (page 26).

Conversion processing (HDR-SDR
conversion) can be performed on
signals to which User LUT has been
applied, but note that if the LUT for
HDR-SDR conversion is set to User
LUT, double conversion will be
performed.

Marker Preset

Select the marker preset to be used for
the selected channel. You can select a
marker preset between “Preset1” and
“Preset10.”

Audio Preset

Select the audio preset to be used for
the selected channel. You can select
an audio preset between “Preset1” and
“Preset10.”

Advanced Preset

Select the advanced preset to be used
for the selected channel. You can
select an advanced preset between
“Preset1” and “Preset10.”

Submenu

Setting

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