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Managing Safe Color Warnings
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Safe Color warning indicators for monitors. In this example, the Composite (yellow), Red, and Green levels exceed the
current limits at the high end, while the Red and Green levels also exceed the current limits at the low end. The
Luminance (white) and Blue levels are within limits.
If a warning indication displays in the monitor for an image, you can choose to leave the image with
color values that exceed your safe limits, or you can make one or more color corrections to bring the
levels back within safe limits. Once all levels are within safe limits, the warning triangle and warning
indicators no longer display in the monitor.
For suggestions on specific correction steps you might take to bring color values within safe limits,
see “Making Adjustments to Achieve Safe Color Values” on page 733.
Safe color warning information might also appear in the Color Match color swatches and in
waveform and vectorscope displays. For more information, see below and “Safe Color Limits with
Waveform and Vectorscope Information” on page 734.
Safe Color Warnings in the Color Match Control
If you select the Warn option for the RGB Gamut limit type, Media Composer displays warnings in
the color swatches of the Color Match control when values exceed the limits you have set. If you use
the eyedropper to select an input or output color that exceeds limits, a warning triangle appears
beside the color information in the appropriate color swatch. The following illustration shows a
swatch with typical Safe Color warnings.
In this example of a Color Match swatch for an intense white color, both the Red and Green levels exceed the High RGB
Gamut setting of 235 and warning triangles appear. The Blue value remains just within the limit.
Managing Safe Color Warnings
You turn safe color warning on or off, and set the range of values Media Composer should consider
safe, in the Safe Color Settings dialog box.
For more information about the Safe Color Settings dialog box, including information about safe
color value ranges and unit types, and about the graphical display of safe color settings that appears
at the bottom of the dialog box, see “Safe Color Settings Options” on page 729 and “Understanding
the Graphical View of Safe Color Settings” on page 730.
The following illustration shows the Safe Color Setting dialog box.