Sony F35 User Manual

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Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings
  
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Color Space According to 
the COLOR SPACE 
Settings
Colorimetry
1. Virtual chromaticity points at S-GAMUT
The virtual color space at S-GAMUT is shown in the above 
chart. The virtual chromaticity points are as follows:
When converting the color space of a video source shot 
with this camera in S-GAMUT mode, use these virtual 
chromaticity points.
These chromaticity points are "virtual" because they do not 
represent the actual, accurate color space but are the 
calculated values for calculation of color space conversion. 
These virtual chromaticity points have been introduced 
because the actual color space cannot be represented as a 
triangle in this colorimetry.
A simple formula for conversion from the color space for 
S-GAMUT to that for conventional cameras (HDC-F950, 
HDW-F900R, etc.) is shown below:
(Rw, Gw, Bw): RGB values for the original color space for S-GAMUT
(R, G, B): Values after being converted to the color space for 
conventional cameras
2. Color space for film
The color space for film shown in the above chart 
represents measurements from VISION Premier Film EK 
2393.
3. Color space for F900 mode
The color space for conventional cameras (HDC-F950, 
HDW-F900R, etc.) is wider than that for DCDM REF PJ 
but narrower than that for film.
x
y
R
0.73
0.28
G
0.14
0.855
B
0.1
–0.05
y
x
0.8
1
0.6
0.4
0.2
- 0.2
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
- 0.2
S-GAMUT
Film
DCDM REF PJ
CRT