Aux Menu
You can configure the color corrector for an AUX bus in
the Aux menu.
Setting the Color Corrector for an
AUX Bus
You can set the following color corrector functions for the
AUX bus assigned to an output connector.
• Video process
• Primary color correction
• RGB clip
1
In the status area of the Aux >Aux Bus >CCR menu
(2311), select the target AUX bus.
2
In the <CCR> group, press [CCR], turning it on.
The color correction function is enabled for the
selected AUX bus.
Configure each function, as required.
To return color corrector settings to their default
values
Press [Unity] in the <CCR> group, check the message,
then press [Yes].
The parameter settings for each function are restored to
their default values.
Applying the video process effect
1
In the <Video Process> group of the Aux >Aux Bus
>CCR menu (2311), press [Video Process], turning it
on.
2
Set the following parameters.
No.
Parameter Adjustment
1
Video Gain Video signal gain
2
Y Gain
Luminance signal gain
3
C Gain
Chrominance signal gain
4
Hue Delay
Hue delay
5
Black Level Black level
To return the parameters to their default settings
In the <Video Process> group, press [Unity].
Applying the primary color correction
effect
Carry out the following types of correction to each of the
R, G, and B signals.
• Black balance adjustment: Sets the output level for a 0%
level input signal.
• White balance adjustment: Sets the output level for a
100% level input signal.
• Gamma correction: Adjusts the curvature of the gamma
curve.
• Knee correction: Adjusts the position of the peak of the
gamma curve.
Output level
Black
balance
adjustment
Output level
Knee correction
1
In the <Primary CCR> group of the Aux >Aux Bus
>CCR menu (2311), press [Primary CCR], turning it
on.
2
In the <Primary CCR Adjust> group, select the target
item to set.
Black: Black balance adjustment
White: White balance adjustment
Gamma: Gamma correction
Knee: Knee correction
3
Set the following parameters.
No.
Parameter Adjustment
1
Red
2
Green
175
White balance
adjustment
Input level
Gamma
correction
Input level
Unadjusted signal
Adjusted signal
R signal adjustment
G signal adjustment