TIP
The optimum level of focus assistance varies shot by shot. When focusing on
actors, for example, a higher level of focus assistance can help resolve edge detail in
faces. A shot of foliage or brickwork, on the other hand, may show distracting amounts
focus information at higher settings.
Focus Color
Use this setting to change the color of focus line overlays when using 'colored lines' style focus
assistance. Changing the focus line color can make it easier to tell focus assistance lines apart
from your image. The available options are 'white,' 'red,' 'green,' 'blue' and 'black.'
Zebra Levels
Set the exposure level that zebra appears at by tapping the arrow icons on either side of this
setting. Zebra level is adjustable in five percent increments between 75 and 100 percent
exposure.
For more information, see the 'zebra' guide in the 'touchscreen features' section of this manual.
ND Filter indicator
Adjusting your URSA Mini Pro's ND filter will display the ND filter indicator in the top left of the
LCD touchscreen and any SDI outputs set to show status text. This indicator will remain on
when you have an ND filter engaged. When you have it set to the position where there is no ND
filter, the 'clear' text will disappear after four seconds.
Adjusting your URSA Mini Pro's ND filter setting will reveal the ND filter indicator
NOTE
You can adjust the terminology used by the ND filter indicator to reflect the
conventions you're used to. The options are ND number, stops and fractions. You can
set your preferred format in your URSA Mini Pro's 'setup' menu.
LUT indicator
The LUT icon will be visible on the LCD, front SDI or main SDI when 'status text' is switched
on and you have a LUT applied to that output.
The LUT icon lets you know that you have a LUT applied to the image
Settings
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