Panasonic AW-E560 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Note:
Dark detail setting is invalid unless level dependent
correction level [LEVEL DEP] is set to 0.
#9 Matrix Compensation Level Setting
[MATRIX (R-G): -25% to 25%]
[MATRIX (R-B): -25% to 25%]
[MATRIX (G-R): -25% to 25%]
[MATRIX (G-B): -25% to 25%]
[MATRIX (B-R): -25% to 25%]
[MATRIX (B-G): -25% to 25%]
Matrix compensation level can be adjusted.
(R-G): To increase or decrease the intermediate
color between red and magenta
(R-B): To increase or decrease the intermediate
color between red and yellow
(G-R): To increase or decrease the intermediate
color between green and cyan
(G-B): To increase or decrease yellowish green
(B-R): To increase or decrease the intermediate
color between blue and cyan
(B-G): To increase or decrease purple
$0 Flare Compensation Level Setting
[FLARE RED: 0 to 100]
[FLARE GREEN: 0 to 100]
[FLARE BLUE: 0 to 100]
Flare correction level can be adjusted.
* Flare correction level has already been adjusted prior
to shipment from the factory.
How to Read Screens
NO.1 USER A * 0DB
(.35-.55) CURR NEW
*GAMMA(NOR) .45 .45
*GAMMA(SHT) .45 .45
KNEE POINT 98 98%
WHITE CLIP 110 110%
*H.DTL LEVEL H 31 31
*V.DTL LEVEL H 31 31
*H.DTL LEVEL L 15 15
*V.DTL LEVEL L 15 15
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Cursor (blinking)
Gain
New settings
Current settings
Item indicated by
cursor can be set
or reset.
To return to normal state
To return to SETUP menu state
Those marked * have data at each of gain levels (0, 9, 18
dB), and can be set to suit gain level. (In case of AGC,
operation takes place at 0-dB gain level.)
How to Set
(1) The screen changes from one page to another each
time the page switch is pressed.
(2) The cursor (blinking) moves each time the item switch
is pressed. The item indicated by the cursor can be
reset or its command can be executed.
(3) Use the Up and Down switches to change settings.