Sony F35 Camcorder User Manual


 
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File Configuration
Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data
Items stored
The items that are stored in scene files are marked with
a” in the “S” column of the table in “5-2 List of Items
Stored in Files”.
Reference file
This file stores the standard settings of the camera that can
be used as a reference when adjusting the camera.
If STANDARD is executed on the <SCENE FILE> page of
the PAINT menu or the <REFERENCE> page of the FILE
menu, or with the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit,
manually adjusted values of the camera will be reset to the
reference values that have been stored in the reference file.
At shipment, the reference file with the initial settings is
stored in built-in memory.
The initial settings can be modified, as required, then
stored as the new reference file.
For file operation, use the <REFERENCE> page of the
FILE menu. You can also use the MSU-900/950 Master
Setup Unit for file operation.
You can back up the reference file in a “Memory Stick.”
In Cine mode, the reference file data are fixed as those at
shipment and cannot be modified.
As relative adjustment values with regard to the
reference file data are stored in a scene file, if data of the
reference file are modified, the scene files also need
modification.
Items stored
The items that are stored in the reference file are marked
with “
a” in the “R” column of the table in “5-2 List of
Items Stored in Files”.
User-Gamma file
The gamma-curve data (User Gamma) created using
CvpFileEditor application software can be loaded to the
camera via a “Memory Stick.” This enables reproduction
of images closer to those that individual users wish to
reproduce.
For file operation, use the <USER GAMMA> page of the
FILE menu.
The User-Gamma file is stored in built-in memory. Backup
of the User-Gamma file in a “Memory Stick” is not
possible.
In Cine mode, operation of the User-Gamma file via a
“Memory Stick” is not possible.
User-MLUT file
The camera is equipped with four types of monitor LUTs
(look-up tables) to apply the types of gamma to displayed
images on monitors and viewfinder other than that of
recorded images.
In addition to these built-in data, user-defined look-up
table data can be loaded to the camera via a “Memory
Stick.”
For file operation, use the <USER GAMMA> page of the
FILE menu.
A user MLUT file that can be loaded to this camera is a text
file having the following configuration:
<Comment block>
A line beginning with # is regarded as a comment.
If the line begins with the two continuous characters #$, it
is not regarded as a comment but has a function to specify
the subsequent gamma and monitor LUT names.
<Block for specifying the corresponding main-
line gamma name and user MLUT name>
Specify the name of the main-line gamma to correspond to
the MLUT file. The MLUT file can be selected only when
the main-line gamma specified here is selected.
Then specify a MLUT name to be displayed on the setting
menu page of the camera.
Format: #$”GAMMA NAME””MLUT NAME”
This description is indispensable and must be on a single
line.
For GAMMA NAME, enter the name (max. 12
alphanumeric characters) displayed next to the TABLE
number on the <GAMMA> page of the USER (PAINT)
menu. For a user gamma, enter the characters you
specified as “Comment 1” for the gamma, using
CvpFileEditor.
For MLUT NAME, enter a monitor LUT name (max. 12
alphanumeric characters) to be displayed on the MLUT
SEL line on the <PB/MONI LUT> page of the USER
(OPERATION) menu.
Example 1
When a gamma table named User Gamma A has been
loaded as the user gamma, only User MLUT1 can be
selected as the user MLUT with User Gamma A selected.
Example 2
When the S-Log A gamma of the SPECIAL or the USER
category has been selected, you can select User MLUT1 as
the user MLUT.
Notes
Note
#$"User Gamma A""User MLUT1"
#$"S-Log A""User MLUT1"