Specifications
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Select False Color – Video: note the √ V icon in the GUI when active. This mode allows us to check the 
RGB video levels of the scene. As the peak white chips on the test chart are showing up in green and 
the underexpose areas are showing up in dark blue, this says the  monitor path video levels are only 
ranging between 44 IRE and 1 IRE.  
Because the scene is under exposed, when the recorded .R3D file is color corrected in post-production, 
the scene’s highlight information will certainly not be clipped, however the shadow information will 
probably display with significant noise once pushed to an acceptable brightness. 
OVEREXPOSURE (~ 2 STOPS) 
ISO 800 - Monitor Output 
In the image above it is obvious  the camera is over exposed. The monitor is very bright and the 
histogram is justified to the right. Note the red bar at the right edge of the histogram and the vertical 
color stack to the right of the histogram is showing red plus the three traffic lights to the right of that are 
all illuminated. These indicators are suggesting that a signification portion of the sensor’s RAW data is 
“at clip”, and this clipping is occurring on Red, Green and Blue channels. 










