- 151 -Refer to page 40 for how to set up the Menu.Scene fileSettings that are assigned to [F1:] in [FILE SELECT] by default are indicated with underlined text.You can save the desired image settings to each scene number. Switch the scene number inaccordance with the recording conditions.1 Touch [FILE SELECT].2 Touch / to select the scene number.≥ Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen.3 (To change the image settings)Change the setting of [SCENE FILE] menu.≥ You can save the settings of the following menu items to the scene number you have selected.(l 152 to 159)j [SYNCHRO SCAN]j [MASTER DETAIL]j [DETAIL CORING]j [SKIN TONE DTL]j [V DETAIL LEVEL]j [RB GAIN CONTROL SETTING]j [CHROMA LEVEL]j [CHROMA PHASE]j [MATRIX]j [COLOR CORRECTION SETTING]j [MASTER PED]j [GAMMA MODE]j [BLACK GAMMA]j [KNEE MODE]j [KNEE MASTER POINT]j [KNEE MASTER SLOPE]j [DRS]j [DRS EFFECT]j [AUTO IRIS LEVEL]j [AUTO IRIS LEVEL EFFECT]j [NR CONTROL]Default scene number settingsMenuUsing the Menu: [SCENE FILE] # desired setting[FILE SELECT][F1:]/[F2:FLUO]/[F3:SPARK]/[F4:STILL]/[F5:CINE V]/[F6:CINE D]MENU[F1:] Setting appropriate for standard recording[F2:FLUO] Setting appropriate for recording considering the characteristic of fluorescent lamps(indoors, etc.)[F3:SPARK] Setting appropriate for recording with modulation in resolution, color shade, and contrast[F4:STILL] Setting which allows you to use a scene file with a picture tone similar to thatproduced with a digital still camera.[F5:CINE V] Setting appropriate for recording as a cinema with high contrast[F6:CINE D] Setting appropriate for recording as a cinema with high dynamic range