RED DIGITAL CINEMA 710-0333 KOMODO 6K Digital Cinema Camera Canon RF

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NOTE: False Color modes display on video recorded through SDI to an external recorder when the Tools are enabled
in the Monitor menu. When recording through SDI, use False Color modes only to help determine scene exposure
settings, and then disable the mode before recording.
FALSE COLOR EXPOSURE MODE
When this monitoring False Color mode is activated, most of the tonal range will appear in monochrome.
The Exposure Mode is able to indicate exactly where middle gray is falling, and indicate which highlights or shadows
are problematic in the logarithmic representation of the image. Exposure mode is judging the exposure after ISO and
White Balance adjustments are made, and before any sort of LUT or transform is applied to the Log3G10 image.
RED FALSE COLOR OVERLAY
When the False Color Mode overlays the color red within the subject of interest, or anywhere except bright lights and
direct reflections, then the image is likely overexposed. When the False Color Mode does not overlay the color red on
the image, then the exposure is likely okay for the selected ISO.
PURPLE FALSE COLOR OVERLAY
When the False Color Mode overlays the color purple on key image detail that is not located in the shadows, then the
scene is likely underexposed. When the False Color Mode does not overlay the color purple on the image, then the
exposure is likely okay for the selected ISO.
For more information, refer to Exposure in the How To section.
FALSE COLOR VIDEO MODE
NOTE: For best results, Video Mode should be viewed at or above ISO 800.
Video Mode displays a color overlay that indicates the video level of the RGB monitor path (calibrated to the SMPTE
test signal).
The colors used are based on the RGB levels of the video out signal (that is, the “cooked” look, and not RAW data).
The camera's RGB settings can change the appearance of the Video Mode colors.
The Video Mode colors represent the following IRE values (at all other values, the desaturated image represents the
luminance value of the ISO adjusted image):
Purple: IRE 0–4
Blue: IRE 5
Teal: IRE 1012
Green: IRE 41–48
Pink: IRE 6170
Straw: IRE 9293
Yellow: IRE 9495
Orange: IRE 9698
Red: IRE 99–100
For more information, refer to Exposure in the How To section.
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