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COLOR SUBMENU
The Color submenu allows the user to access to the Color Management Controls.
■ Color Matrix
Auto
o System automatically selects correct matrix.
o Typically, 601 for SD Formats, 709 for HD
Formats.
RGB
User can manually set to RGB.
o RGB should be used with GBR422 systems.
601
o Conforms to ITU-R BT.601 matrix.
709
o Conforms to ITU-R BT.709 matrix.
■ Color Temp
Use this setting to choose between color temperature presets
and the two available False Color Filters:
False Color MTF
o False Color Filter based on Flesh Tone values.
False Color TG
o False Color Filter based on color temperature
gradient.
D65 (6500K). Conforms to CIE D65 White Point. x = 0.3127, y = 0.3290
D93 (9300K). Conforms to Japanese D93 White Point. x = 0.2830 y = 0.2980
USER (Adjustable Color Bias and Gain)
CAL D65/D93
o Used to activate the built in Automatic Color Calibration program for both D65 and D93.
CAL D65
o Used to activate the built in Automatic Color Calibration program for D65 only.
CAL D93
o Used to activate the built in Automatic Color Calibration program for D93 only.
NOTE: When using the built in Color Calibration program an optional OR-SM service module is
required along with a Minolta
®
CA-210 or CA-310 color probe.
■ RGB Bias and Gain
Select this submenu to fine-tune the monitor’s color balance (R, G, B). This should only be done
by someone experienced with video engineering, as this will alter the overall color shading of
the screen. The purpose is to allow color matching to other types of monitors and/or displays.
NOTE: The Color Temperature preset will automatically switch to CUSTOM when Color Bias or
Gain settings are adjusted. It is normal for color bias adjustments to be very subtle. When
selecting the RGB Bias and Gain submenus, changes to Gain and Bias will be seen in real time.
Once the proper level is achieved, the user must save this setting by pressing the Menu Rotary
Encoder. If the user leaves the setting menu before saving, the value will return to the original
setting.