Video
The 'video' setting is similar to the REC 709 color standard for high definition video.
This lets you work faster by recording directly to the compressed video formats in a
color space suitable for direct delivery or minimal post processing.
URSA Mini Pro has an additional setting available:
Extended Video
The 'extended video' setting offers a good balance between 'video' and 'film' dynamic
range settings. This setting offers a wider dynamic range than 'video,' while applying a
mild contrast change with a smooth roll off in the highlights. 'Extended video' is suitable
for use with standard broadcast monitors and is a helpful setting if you have limited time
for post production and want to record your clips with a pleasing 'look' applied.
NOTE
If you are using 'video' or 'extended video' dynamic range, make sure that
display LUT is not enabled on any of the monitor outputs, LCD, Front SDI or Main SDI.
If the display LUT is enabled, the LUT indicator will be visible on the HUD and the
image appears to have more saturation and contrast than intended. To check your
display LUTs setting, see the 'monitor' settings later in this manual.
Window Sensor
URSA Mini Pro 12K manages sensor windowing automatically. It uses a windowed sensor when
shooting 6K Super 16 and 4K Super 16, and uses the full height or width of the Super 35 sized
image sensor in all other shooting modes.
It's important to note that on URSA Mini Pro 12K, 6K Super 16 windows the frame dimensions to
a Super 16 crop, however with 6K resolution the crop will still provide amazing image quality.
4K Super 16 uses the same Super 16 window and downscales the result to 4K. This means you
can shoot at the highest frame rates and still have spectacular 6K or 4K image quality.
The 12K sensor with a Super 16 crop means you can also mount vintage Super 16mm lenses and
shoot at 4K or 6K resolution which is arguably higher than the original Super 16mm film quality.
Other URSA Mini Pro cameras can be set to use the 'full' sensor area. Alternatively, for even
higher frame rates you can use 'window' mode. This will use only the amount of sensor pixels
needed for a given video format rather than downscaling images from the entire sensor.
The 'window sensor' option on URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2, URSA
Mini Pro 4.6K, URSA Mini 4.6K and URSA Mini 4K
Settings
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