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Custom Picture Settings
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Editing a Custom Picture File’s Settings
1 After selecting a file, select [I X Edit File] and then press SET.
2 Select a setting and then press SET.
3 Change the setting to the desired level.
Refer to Available Custom Picture Settings (0 102) for details on the various settings.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other settings, as necessary.
4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Renaming Custom Picture Files
1 After selecting a file, open the [Rename] submenu.
[I X Edit File] [Rename]
A screen appears that displays the current file name with an orange
selection frame on the first character.
2 Select an alphanumeric character or symbol then move (A) to
the next field.
Change the rest of the name in the same way.
3 Select [Set] and then press SET.
4 Press the
MENU button to exit the menu.
Protecting Custom Picture Files
Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being
accidentally changed.
1 After selecting a file, open the [Protect] submenu.
[I X Edit File] [Protect]
2 Select [Protect] and then press SET.
In the file selection list, h will appear next to the file name.
To remove protection settings, select [Unprotect] instead.
3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Preset Custom Picture Files
By default, the custom picture files in the camcorder in file slots [C7] to [C9] are protected. Remove the
protection (0 100) to edit the file. The following describes when to use the preset files.
[C7 VIDEO.C]: For playing back video on consumer flat-panel displays.
[C8 CINE.V]: For achieving a cinema-like picture on TV monitors, such as when creating TV programs that
require a cinema-like effect.
[C9 CINE.F]: When combined with [Cine 2] (under [Gamma]) and [Cine 2] (under [Color Matrix] [Select]),
creates a cinema-like effect different from that of [C8 CINE.V].
[l Camera Setup]
[Custom Picture]
[I X Edit File]
[Rename]
[l Camera Setup]
[Custom Picture]
[I X Edit File]
[Protect]
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