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Appendix I — CPT 2018-A3DP On-Screen Menus

Other Settings

Figure 49. Other Setting Submenus

Cy

Phase

Varies the hue of the cyan.

Cy_B

Gain

Increases or decreases the intermediate color between cyan and blue.

Cy_B

Phase

Varies the hue of the intermediate color between cyan and blue.

B

Gain

Increases or decreases the intermediate color between blue and magenta.

B

Phase

Varies the hue of the intermediate color between blue and magenta.

Table 23.

Gamma

(0.35 to 0.55) Gamma correction level can be set.

Knee Point

88% to 98%: The level of video signals subject to knee compensation (knee point) can be set.
Dynamic: Knee compensation level is automatically adjusted according to the scene.

White Clip

(95% to 110%) The peak level of video signals to be white-clipped can be set.

Flare R/G/B

(0 to 100) Flare correction level can be adjusted.
*Flare correction level has already been adjusted prior to shipment from the factory.

Black Stretch

Black stretch to correct the suppression of black portions at low luminance can be set to ON or
OFF.

Clean DNR

(High, Low, OFF) This enables the clean DNR effect to be selected.

3D-DNR

(OFF, Low, Mid, High) This enables the 3D-DNR effect to be selected.
*When “Mid” or “High” is selected, the noise is reduced but lag increases.

2D LPF

(OFF, Low, High) The 2D low pass filter that reduces moire and cross color can be set.

Field/Frame

Field: CCD storage will be by field storage.
Frame 1: Vertical resolution increases in frame storage.
Frame 2: Vertical resolution is raised without increasing residual images by frame storage and
electronic shutter.

Baud Rate

(1200bps, 2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps) This setting is to select a communication speed in
controlling the camera from the computer.

Signal Select

This enables RGB, Y/Pr/Pb or Y/C to be selected as the component signals which are to be
output from the I/F REMOTE connector.

Digital Extender

OFF: Under normal circumstances, this setting is used.
ON: An extender effect which is approximately 1.5 times greater is achieved. However, the res-
olution drops when the digital extender is set to “ON”.

Filter

IR Through: The infrared shooting mode is established. Irradiate the subject with infrared light.
Normal: Under normal circumstances, this setting is used.
1/16ND: The 1/16 ND filter is inserted. Use this setting when the lens cannot be stopped down
enough by the diaphragm.
1/64ND: The 1/64 ND filter is inserted. Use this setting when the lens cannot be stopped down
enough by the diaphragm even at the 1/16ND setting.

Table 22. Color Matrix Settings