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The following chart shows how the colors correspond to specific tonal values.
False Color Chart
Your video assist also features controls to adjust the LCD brightness, contrast and saturation.
These controls can be accessed via the 'monitor overlay' icon on the 12G models or via the
'display' tab in the menu on other models.
Contrast
Brightness
Saturation
All settings will be remembered when the unit is powered off. It's also worth mentioning that
any changes to these settings will affect the image displayed on the LCD, but not your
recorded video.
Auto Dim
Blackmagic Video Assist 12G HDR can display up to 2,480 nits in brightness. To protect the unit
when operating it at high temperatures, the auto dim feature will activate, lowering the
brightness of the display. The brightness level will steadily decrease as the video assist
operating temperature continues to increase. If the unit temperature decreases, the brightness
level will return to the set value.
For example, if your video assist brightness is set to 2,480 nits and you are using it in direct
sunlight on a hot day, the video assist's temperature will increase.
Increases or decreases the range between the bright and dark areas of
the image. High contrast can reveal detail and depth in the image, and
low contrast can make the image appear soft and flat.
Adjusts the general brightness of the LCD. For example, if you are
outside in bright conditions, increase the LCD brightness to make it
easier to view. Brightness values will be displayed in nits on 12G models.
Move the slider to increase or decrease the amount of color in your
displayed image.
Changing Settings
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