This menu displays the active video format being output over HDMI, or SDI when the AtomX SDI module is attached. A 4K to HD down conversion can be applied to the output, which allows you to send a 4K input signal to a HD device. When working in HDR a signal will be output with the HDR flag to activate the correct settings on a compatible HDR display. This can be useful if you wish to monitor log footage in the studio.
VIDEO OUT
This section displays the resolution of the Input. When processing options are applied below it will be adjusted accordingly.
HDMI Output
Displays the resolution and frame rate of the HDMI Output from your NINJA V+. When you have an AtomX SDI Module connected, the resolution and frame rate of the SDI Output will be displayed. For more information refer to the SDI Output section.
OUTPUT OPTIONS
4K to 2K Output
Allows you to scale 4K or UHD inputs for output. This will scale 4K to 2K and UHD will be scaled to HD 1080p.
DCI Crop
When enabled, this setting trims the 17:9 DCI input to 16:9 converting the signal to UHD. When 4K to 2K Output is On, the output will down scale to HD.
HDMI timecode
Allows for the embedded timecode or in unit generated timecode to be looped out. The option is present to allow you to turn the timecode as this can disrupt some consumer equipment that is not intended to receive embedded timecode. Tap to toggle between on/off.
SDI Compatibility Mode
This option will appear when you have an AtomX SDI Module connected. For more information refer to the SDI Output section.
HDR
Here you are able to set a conversion from your LOG input to a HDR display standard such as HLG or PQ. You can also define the output color gamut from your camera’s gamut to a display standard for BT2020, DCI-P3 or Rec709.
HDR Out
Enable or disable HDR on the output.
HDR Type
Allows you to select the HDR type to output. Tap to cycle through PQ, HLG and Dolby Vision Tunnels.
Gamut
Allows you to select the Gamut of the signal that is output. Tap to cycle through Rec.709, BT.2020 and DCI-P3.
LUT Out
Allows you to loop out LUTs that are applied to your image, so that they are also applied to the Output signal.
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