You can display normal video, the video’s
alpha channel, or one of several measurement tools.
In the Source or Program Monitor, click the Output
button , or
click the panel menu and choose a display mode setting:
Composite Video
Displays the normal video.
Alpha
Displays
transparency as a grayscale image.
All Scopes
Displays a waveform monitor, vectorscope, YCbCr Parade,
and RGB Parade.
Vectorscope
Displays a vectorscope that measures the
video’s chrominance, which includes hue and saturation.
YC Waveform
Displays a standard waveform monitor,
which measures the video’s luminance in IRE.
YCbCr Parade
Displays a waveform monitor that measures
the Y, Cb, and Cr components of the video separately, in IRE.
RGB Parade
Displays a waveform monitor that
measures the R, G, and B components of the video separately, in
IRE.
Vect/YC Wave/YCbCr Parade
Displays a waveform monitor, vectorscope, and YCbCr Parade.
Vect/YC Wave/RGB Parade
Displays a waveform monitor, vectorscope, and RGB Parade.
Program Monitor set to Vect/YC Wave/YCbCr Parade
A.
Waveform monitor
B.
YCbCr
Parade
C.
Vectorscope
To use the waveform monitor and vectorscope displays
most effectively, view them in a reference monitor that is ganged
to the Program Monitor. See Use a Reference Monitor.
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