ARRI 416 Film Camera User Manual


 
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Note: With the MAN LED constantly on, no color
settings can be made to avoid accidental
adjustment.
Note: The one push white facility is only available
when the exposure is within the normal range.
If the image is over or underexposed, one push
white will not work.
Note: Changing red, blue and gain will also change
green. The video signal is the addition of red,
green and blue and amplied by the gain.
Decreasing red and blue and lifting gain
increases green.
By pressing the WB key Ï aphoto, the setting will
be changed from AWB, IND, OTD to MAN. The LED
corresponding to the selected setting will light. After
MAN, the next click on the WB key Ï will cause the
MAN LED to blink.
It is now possible to manually change the red and blue
channels or to use the one push white facility. To change
manually, make sure that the MAN LED ashes and use
the color coded Ê, Ë, Í and Ì keys. The next click
on the WB key Ï or waiting longer than 5 seconds
without pressing any key will cause the MAN LED to be
constantly on.
For the one push white mode, point the lm camera at
a white surface, e.g. a sheet of paper in front of the
camera, and make sure that the MAN LED and the
Enter Insert LED are ashing. Then press the Ñ key.
Another click on the WB key Ï will lead back to AWB.
An illuminated LED shows the selected mode.
If Automatic White Balance (AWB) is selected, the IVS
will automatically set the White Balance. No manual
steps are necessary in this mode aphoto.
If indoor (IND) is selected aphoto white balance is
optimized for tungsten lighting with a color
temperature of 3200 K.
The outdoor (OTD) setting aphoto optimizes the
white balance for daylight with a color temperature of
5600 K.
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