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Jack Foster April 3rd, 2007 01:37 PM

Manual Knee Function
 
Hi
My understanding of the knee functions is that it extends the latitude of the highlites. So if your subject is standing in front a bright window the knee will bring the bright window closer to the exposure of your subject.
The JVC HD cameras have manual knee control. How does changing the percentage level of the knee effect the image. The manual has no explaination. Thanks for your help
Jack

Joachim Claus April 6th, 2007 03:27 AM

Quicktime Movie shows effects of menue settings
 
Hallo Jack,
Tim Dashwood published a Quicktime movie which shows all effects of changing menue settings of the HD100. If you go through it frame by frame you can check the various effects of menue settings. You can find it here:

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=88724

Regards,
Joachim

Jack Foster April 6th, 2007 11:09 AM

Tim to the rescue
 
Hi Jaochim;
Thanks for the link. Tim's QT movie is a good visual demo of what's happening with the manual knee setting.
thanks
Jack

Greg Boston April 6th, 2007 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Foster (Post 653299)
Hi
My understanding of the knee functions is that it extends the latitude of the highlites. So if your subject is standing in front a bright window the knee will bring the bright window closer to the exposure of your subject.
The JVC HD cameras have manual knee control. How does changing the percentage level of the knee effect the image. The manual has no explaination. Thanks for your help
Jack

The knee refers to that portion of the gamma curve towards the top as it curves to the right from more or less vertical. The horizontal axis of the graph represents black to white while the vertical axis represents the signal level. Adjusting the knee is adjusting the sharpness of the curve so that highlights gently taper off, or go to maximum rather quickly as you approach the right side of the graph(maximum white).

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