Blackmagic Design CINECAMPOCHDEF06P Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Canon EF

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Safe area guides can also be used to assist with framing your shot where you know that the
shot will be stabilised in post production, which can crop the edges of the image. They can also
be used to indicate a specific crop. For example by setting it to 50% when recording at Ultra HD
3840x2160 you can see what a 1920x1080 crop of the frame would look like. The safe area
guides also scale to your frame guides, so they will adjust to indicate the chosen percentage of
your target frame.
The ‘safe area’ indicator set to 85%
To toggle safe area guides for the LCD touchscreen, tap the switch icon in the bottom left of the
screen while in the ‘safe area guides’ tab. To set the level of safe area guides for your camera’s
HDMI output, tap the left or right arrows on either side of the current numerical value at the
bottom of the touchscreen. Alternatively, you can drag the slider left or right.
False Color
The ‘false color’ setting toggles the appearance of false color exposure assistance on the
LCDtouchscreen.
False color overlays different colors onto your image that represent exposure values for
different elements in your image. For example, pink represents optimum exposure for lighter
skin tones, while green is a good match to darker skin tones. By monitoring the pink or green
false color when recording people, you can maintain consistent exposure for their skin tones.
Similarly, when elements in your image change from yellow to red, that means they are now
over exposed.
The IRE false color chart on the left side of your
camera’s display shows you how to interpret the
different false colors.
False Color Meaning
95%WC White clipping
80%WC Near white clipping
MG+1 One stop over middle gray
18%MG Middle gray
NBDL Near black detail loss
BDL Black detail loss
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