Blackmagic Design CINEURSAMWC6KG2 URSA Broadcast G2 Camera

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Saturation Setting
The Saturation setting increases or decreases the amount of color in the image. The default
setting is 50%.
Hue Setting
The Hue setting rotates all hues of the image around the full perimeter of the color wheel. The
default setting of 180 degrees shows the original distribution of hues. Raising or lowering this
value rotates all hues forward or backward along the hue distribution as seen on a color wheel.
Lum Mix Setting
The color corrector built into your Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2 is based on the DaVinci
Resolve primary color corrector. DaVinci has been building color correctors since the early
1980’s and more Hollywood films are color graded on DaVinci Resolve than any other method.
This means the color corrector built into your URSA Broadcast G2 has some unique and
creatively powerful features. The YRGB processing is one of those features.
When color grading, you can choose to use RGB processing, or YRGB processing. High end
colorists use YRGB processing because you have more precise control over color and you can
independently adjust the channels with better separation and more creative options.
When the Lum Mix control is set to the right side, you have the 100% output of the YRGB color
corrector. When you have the Lum Mix control set to the left side, you get 100% output of the
RGB corrector. You can set the Lum Mix to any position between the left and right to get a blend
of output from both the RGB and YRGB correctors.
Which is the correct setting to use? That’s up to you, as color correction is a pure creative
process and there is no right and wrong, and the best setting is what you like the most and
what you think looks good!
Synchronizing Settings
When connected, camera control signals are sent from the ATEM switcher to your Blackmagic
URSA Broadcast G2. If a setting is accidentally adjusted from your URSA Broadcast G2, camera
control will automatically reset that setting to maintain synchronization.
TIP Even if you disconnect its 12G-SDI input, your URSA Broadcast G2 will keep using
any image adjustments made with DaVinci Resolve color correction. This lets you
change camera angles without needing to dial in your image settings again. To return
your URSA Broadcast G2 to its default color settings, simply power cycle your
URSABroadcast G2 after disconnecting its 12G-SDI input.
216Understanding Studio Camera Control
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