User guide
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By using the menu option Analyzer off the selected video scope can
be turned off again at any time.
Vectorscope 100 %
The vectorscope 100 % is most suited when playing out in YUV. It dis-
plays the chroma information of an output image without its luma in-
formation, i.e. the color components U and V without Y.
Figure 5-6: The vectorscope 100 %
This scope shows a circular graph where the center represents no chro-
ma (color saturation zero). All white, black and grey parts of the output
image are located at the center of the graph. The more the color values
of an image increase, the farther away the graph’s dots will be dis-
persed from the center. Regarding color the abbreviations ’R’, ’G’ and
’B’ of the video scope indicate the usual primary colors red, green and
blue, while ’Mg’ stands for magenta, ’Cy’ for cyan and ’Yl’ for yellow
(secondary colors).
Vectorscope75%
The vectorscope 75 % is the same as the vectorscope 100 % (see sec-
tion “Vectorscope 100 %” on page 5-5). However, to provide safe col-
The color of the graph, of the graph’s background as well as of
the drawn data (for vectorscopes and the YUV parade only)
can be adapted to your needs via the Configuration Tool.
Please refer to the “CLIPSTER Configurations” user guide for
further information.
The menu option Scene Detection provides an RGB parade.
For further information about this video scope see section
“Scene Detection” on page 6-69.
The color distribution in a vectorscope is the same as in a color
wheel, as, for example, in the secondary color correction (see
section “The Operator ’2nd Color Correction’” on page 7-38).