Video Scopes
Tap on the video scopes icon to display the video scope options.
Tap on the scopes icon to reveal the different video scopes you can view
There are 4 different video scopes to choose from:
Waveform
The waveform monitor is a graphical representation of the image, showing luma values
in the same position relative to those within the frame. For example, if part of your sky
is overexposed you will see it in the same horizontal position on the waveform display
as it appears in the frame.
Parade
The real time RGB parade waveform view is the ideal scope for accurate color
correction. The parade view separates the value of each channel so that you can
identity which colors represent each brightness.
Vector
A vectorscope is the only way to measure colors in video accurately. If you're color
correcting video, vectorscope shows when color has been removed or nulled out for
accurate white balance. When you need to apply a tint, the vectorscope lets you see
exactly how much tint you're adding and what color it is.
Histogram
Histogram view lets you see where the pixels are in your video, and how they are
distributed from black to white. You can see if your video is clipping and adjust the
camera iris and ISO settings to keep all black and white detail in the image. This
means you have the full contrast range of video for easy color correction during post
production.
To disable the scopes and return to your full screen video view, select 'video.'
When selecting any of the video scopes, you can click on the settings icon to display brightness
and opacity sliders allowing you to alter the view of the scopes and adjust how they appear
over the footage. Altering the opacity can assist in reading the scope information depending
on your source video.
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