Sony Ericsson PDW-530P User Manual
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REFERENCE
REFERENCE STORE
—
EXEC
Save reference file in internal memory.
REFERENCE CLEAR
—
EXEC
Clear reference file.
REFERENCE LOAD
—
EXEC
Load reference file.
REFERENCE SAVE
—
EXEC
Save reference file to “Memory Stick”.
F. ID
16 characters
—
Name reference file.
SCENE WHITE DATA
OFF/ON
OFF
see “White balance setting data to be saved in
the scene file” on page 108.
06
LENS FILE 1
LENS FILE RECALL
—
EXEC
Load lens file.
LENS FILE STORE
—
EXEC
Save lens file.
F. ID
16 characters
—
Name lens file.
LENS NO OFFSET
—
—
Clear lens file.
SOURCE
—
MEMORY1 Number of selected lens file
IRIS GAIN
—
—
Iris gain value of lens file
07
LENS FILE 2
LENS M VMOD
(–99 to +99)
0
Lens file V Saw seed
LENS CENTER H
–466 to +465
0
Horizontal position compensation of lens file
center marker
LENS CENTER V
–121 to +120
0
Vertical position compensation of lens file
center marker
TEST OUT SELECT
ENC/R/G/B
ENC
Selects signal output to TEST OUT connector.
LENS R FLARE
(–99 to +99)
0
Adjustment of lens file flare (R)
LENS G FLARE
(–99 to +99)
0
Adjustment of lens file flare (G)
LENS B FLARE
(–99 to +99)
0
Adjustment of lens file flare (B)
LENS W-R OFST
(–99 to +99)
0
R compensation value when extender and
shrinker used.
LENS W-B OFST
(–99 to +99)
0
B compensation value when extender and
shrinker used.
08
LENS FILE 3
SHADING CH SEL
R/G/B/TEST
R
Selects the channel adjusted by this menu. If
TEST is selected, the setting is the same as
the setting of TEST OUT SELECT.
TEST OUT SELECT
ENC/R/G/B
ENC
Selects the signal output to the TEST OUT
connector.
LENS R/G/B H SAW
(–99 to +99)
0
H Saw white shading compensation
LENS R/G/B H PARA
(–99 to +99)
0
H Parabola white shading compensation
LENS R/G/B V SAW
(–99 to +99)
0
V Saw white shading compensation
LENS R/G/B V PARA
(–99 to +99)
0
V Parabola white shading compensation
09
MEMORY
STICK
FORMAT
—
—
Format “Memory Stick”.
MS IN > JUMP TO
OFF/USER/
ALL/SCENE/
LENS/REFER/
USER1
—
See 7-3 “Jumping to a File-Related Menu Page
When Inserting a “Memory Stick”” on page
112.
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Settings
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