Blackmagic Design HYPERD/RSTEXCTR HyperDeck Extreme Control

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The intuitive 7 inch display lets you view and select many of the HyperDeck Extreme functions
directly from the touchscreen display.
The display includes an upper and lower toolbar. These toolbars display settings and status
information, for example the current source, or the clip currently being recorded or played.
Settings can also be adjusted by tapping on their relevant icons, for example to change the
source, tap on the ‘source’ icon and then tap on one of the source options.
Indicators show the current status for items such as the source video format and frame rate,
timecode, media record time remaining, audio levels and transport controls.
The lower toolbar can be hidden or revealed by swiping the touchscreen up or down.
Upper Toolbar
Navigate directly to the related menu options by tapping ‘source’ or ‘codec’.
Monitor options
Tap on the monitor icon on the left to access the monitor overlay settings. These settings let
you select and modify the appearance of overlay options including zebra, focus peaking,
guides, grid, false color, contrast, brightness and saturation. This is especially useful when using
the HyperDeck Extreme 8K HDR as a field recorder.
Zebra
Zebra mode will help you to achieve the optimum exposure by displaying diagonal lines
over the areas of content that exceed the set zebra level. To enable zebra mode, toggle
the switch to on. Use the slider or the arrows to the left and right of the percentage icon
to select your zebra level. A level of 100% will mean any area of the image displaying
diagonal lines is overexposed.
Use the slider or arrow to select your zebra percentage
TIP You can also set the zebra to highlight areas of your image that represent
specific video levels on a waveform, for example setting the zebra for 50%
means you can visually identify which regions of your image will appear at
approximately 50% on a waveform scope.
17Touchscreen Display
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