Sony MKS-2010 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 6 Advanced Operations
111Color Correction
Color Correction
Color correction (CCR) enables input video color
correction (black balance/white balance adjustment,
gamma correction, knee correction, etc.).
Note
The following optional boards are required to use the color
correction function.
MKS-2420M Color Corrector Board
MKS-2440 Frame Memory Board Set
The MKS-2420M is mounted on the MKS-2440.
Selecting the Color Correction
Signal
To apply color correction to a signal, capture the signal
from the CCR1 bus or CCR2 bus.
The following signals can be selected from these buses.
All primary inputs
Frame memory video 1 to 3
Frame memory key 1 to 3
•White
Black
Color background
To select a signal
1
Press the [CCR1] or [CCR2] AUX delegation button.
The cross-point button rows are assigned to the CCR1
bus or CCR2 bus.
2
Press a button in a cross-point button row to select the
desired signal.
The button lights in red (high tally) if the signal on the
CCR1 bus or CCR2 bus is included in the program
video (final output video). Otherwise it lights in amber
(low tally).
Output of Color Correction Results
You can assign signals to which color correction has been
applied to cross-point buttons, and output the corrected
signals by pressing those buttons.
For details of the assignment process, see “Selecting
Video” (page 49).
Flow of Color Correction Operations
Color correction is carried out in the following steps.
Input video processing (see page 112)
r
Primary color correction (see page 113)
r
Secondary color correction (see page 114)
r
RGB clip (see page 115)
r
Luminance processing (see page 115)
r
Spot color adjustment (see page 117)
r
Output video processing (see page 118)
r
YUV clip (see page 118)
You can use two color correctors in each step. You can
also mask part of the region to be corrected (see page 114).
CCR Menu
For color correction operations, use the CCR menu.
To access the CCR menu
1
From the top menu, select CCR >CCR1 or CCR2.
A popup window appears.
2
Press the button for the menu you want to use, to
display the menu.
Input Process: Input video processing (see page 112)
Primary: Primary color correction (see page 113)
Secondary: Secondary color correction (see page
114)
RGB Clip: RGB clip (see page 115)
Lum Process: Luminance process (see page 115)
Spot: Spot color adjustment (see page 117)
Output Process: Output video processing (see page
118)
YUV Clip: YUV clip (see page 118)
Mask1: Mask 1 (see page 114)
Mask2: Mask 2 (see page 114)