Справочник Пользователя для Panasonic AWRP120GJ

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Setting the gain
In places which are too dark, increase the gain level, and in places 
which are too bright, reduce the gain level.
When the gain is increased, the noise level also increases.
1 . 
Press the GAIN button .
The current gain setting appears.
GAIN    :   18dB
2 . 
Turn the F1 dial to select a setting .
 
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When the AUTO GAIN button is pressed, auto gain mode is 
enabled and the light quantity is adjusted automatically.
 
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If approximately 3 seconds elapses without the F1 dial being 
operated after the GAIN button is pressed, the previous LCD 
panel display is redisplayed.
Setting the pedestal
When using multiple cameras, you need to set the same the black level 
(pedestal level) for images shot with each camera.
1 . 
Turn the PED dial to select a setting .
Adjustment in the minus (–) direction makes the parts closer to 
black, and adjustment in the plus (+) direction makes the parts 
closer to white.
 
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The setting value is displayed on the LCD panel during setting.
 
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When the PED dial is pressed, the setting value does not change 
and is only displayed.
PED    :   
 +150
Setting the white balance
Adjust the ratio between R, G, and B (the three primary colors) so that 
white will be reproduced accurately.
When the white balance is off, not only will white be reproduced poorly 
but the color tone of the entire picture will also deteriorate.
The white balance needs to be set when the lighting conditions and 
brightness have changed. The white balance must also be adjusted 
when using a remote camera for the first time or when a remote camera 
has not been used for a prolonged period of time.
The white balance can be adjusted automatically or manually (fine 
adjustment after automatic adjustment), and results can be stored in 
two memory areas (A and B) of the remote camera. The result in a 
memory area can be recalled by pressing the WHITE BAL A button or 
WHITE BAL B button on the unit.
In addition, you can select the auto tracking white balance (ATW) mode 
for automatically tracking the white balance in accordance with the 
lighting conditions.
Automatically adjusting the white balance
1 . 
With the selected remote camera, fill the screen with a 
white subject (white wall or paper) .
 
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Make sure a shining object or very bright object does not appear 
on the screen.
2 . 
Press the WHITE BAL A button to turn on its indicator .
3 . 
Press the AWB button .
The AWB button indicator blinks and the white balance is adjusted 
automatically.
When adjustment ends successfully, the button indicator turns off 
and the adjustment results are registered to memory A.
When adjustment was not possible, the AWB button indicator blinks 
continuously.
Try changing, for example, the lens iris, subject, and lighting 
conditions, and then perform adjustment again.
4 . 
Press the WHITE BAL B button to turn on its indicator .
5 . 
Press the AWB button .
Similar to step 3, the adjustment results are saved to memory B.
 
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When the white balance is adjusted automatically, the R and 
B GAIN setting values become “±0”.
Making image adjustments for the selected remote camera 
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