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CLIPGUIDE SUBMENU
■ CLIPGUIDE
Use this menu to turn the ClipGuide function On or
Off.
■ Mode
Allows the choice of which ClipGuide function you
want to display. There are 6 modes to choose
from:
• Luma (Y) displayed over Color Video
• Luma (Y) displayed over Mono Video
• Chroma (C) displayed over Color Video
• Chroma (C) displayed over Mono Video
• Luma (Y) and Chroma (C) displayed over Color Video
• Luma (Y) and Chroma (C) displayed over Mono Video
■ Display Type
ClipGuide will display over and under values in two ways when monitoring the video signal. In the
Zebra mode, over and under conditions are indicated in a Zebra (diagonal stripe) pattern. In the
Fill mode, over and under conditions are indicated by a solid fill. In either Zebra or Fill mode, Red
is the indication for Luma and Yellow is the indication for Chroma.
■ Y and C LIMITS
These values are shared with WFM settings
Y Limits:
Set luminance upper and lower limits to be monitored.
Limits are displayed in IRE unit
Varies between -7.3 IRE and 109.1 IRE
This value will be shown in WFM window as red line
Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as red on the picture
These values are shared with WFM settings
Internally, Y values ranges from 0 to 255
-7.3 IRE equals to 0 in digital
0 IRE equals to 16 in digital
100 IRE equals to 235 in digital
109.1 IRE equals to 255 in digital
C Limits:
Sets the chrominance levels to be monitored.
Displayed in 8-bit digital video representation
Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as Yellow in the picture
The factory preset for C limits are 16 and 240 according to ITU-R BT.709
Typically these values should not be exceeded during normal video production