For setting the H/V balance to enhance contour (detail) in the horizontal (H) or vertical (V) direction.
V/H Balance
H+1 to H+20:
Increasing the value enhances contour in the horizontal direction.
V+1 to V+20:
Increasing the value enhances contour in the vertical direction.
[Setting Values: H+20 to H+1, Normal, V+1 to V+20]
H Frequency
For specifying the correction frequency of the horizontal contour. Set this according to the object.
High:
Emphasizes the high frequency range. Use this when shooting objects with fine patterns.
Middle:
Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range.
Low:
Emphasizes the low frequency range. Use this when shooting objects with large patterns.
[Setting Values: High, Middle, Low]
V Frequency
For specifying the correction frequency of the vertical contour. Set this according to the object.
High:
Emphasizes the high frequency range.
Middle:
Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range.
Low:
Emphasizes the low frequency range.
[Setting Values: High, Middle, Low]
Coring
For configuring the degree of enhancement with respect to low-level signals (noise, etc.) with subtle “outline” enhancement.
Applies outline enhancement to even low-level signals when the setting is closer to -20, and outline enhancement of low-level signals becomes less noticeable with noise suppressed when the setting is closer to +20.
[Setting Values: +20 to +1, 0, -1 to -20]
Level Depend
Configure this item when areas such as the darker portions of the video image appear coarse when the Detail function is applied.
+1 reduces the outline enhancement of dark areas and suppresses the noise, while -1 enhances the outline of dark areas.
[Setting Values: +1, 0, -1]
Posi Gain
For configuring the amount of detail in the white direction of the outline enhancement signals.
[Setting Values: +20 to +1, 0, -1 to -20]
Nega Gain
For configuring the amount of detail in the black direction of the outline enhancement signals.
[Setting Values: +20 to +1, 0, -1 to -20]
Knee Gain
For configuring the amount of detail at the highlight areas of the video image. A larger value further enhances the outline of the signals at the highlight areas. While a smaller value reduces the outline of the highlight areas, moire (aliasing) due to white clipping at the highlight areas is also less likely to occur.
[Setting Values: 32 to 16 to 0]
This item cannot be configured when [Color Space] is set to “J-Log1” or “HLG”.
Skin Detail
Detects the skin tone and smooths the outline.
[Setting Values: On, Off]
Level
For configuring the outline correction level when [Skin Detail] is set to “On”.
The smaller the number, the smoother the video.
[Setting Values: -1 to -5 to -10]
Skin Area
For configuring whether to display only the color correction area in color and areas that are not corrected in black-and-white.
On:
When “Detect” of [Skin Color Adjust] is functioning, only the detected color is displayed in color and the other areas are displayed in black-and-white in the following cases.
LCD monitor and viewfinder video images
[HD/SD SDI OUT2] terminal output when [A/V Set] [SDI OUT2] is set to “VF”
[HDMI] terminal output when [A/V Set] [HDMI OUT] is set to “VF”
Off:
Displays all the colors.
[Setting Values: On, Off]
Skin Color Adjust
For configuring details of the skin color.
Detect
For detecting the skin tone.
[USER1]Stop appears when detection is in progress and [USER1]Execute appears while detection is stopped.
[Setting Values: Execute, Stop]
Saturation
Selecting a larger value widens the saturation range of the color to be corrected, while a smaller value reduces the color saturation range.
[Setting Values: +10 to 0 to -10]
Width
Although selecting a larger value widens the hue range of the color to be corrected and eases identification, it also increases the likelihood of erroneous correction. Selecting a smaller value narrows down the hue range, but helps to reduce erroneous correction at the same time.
[Setting Values: +10 to 0 to -10]