Atomos Shinobi SDI Manual
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Shinobi SDI
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SHINOBI SDI
Register your SHINOBI SDI to receive the
latest software updates and user information
User Manual
EDITION 1: APRIL 2019
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Contents Safety Instructions
User Manual Conventions
The Shinobi SDI is designed to a high standard but there are some things
you should be aware of to prolong the life of the unit and for your own
safety.
Using the Shinobi SDI safely
Although the Shinobi SDI is very lightweight compared to all the devices it
replaces, it is still a solid object that could cause injury if misused.
• Always make sure that the Shinobi SDI is mounted securely and is unable
to fall onto anyone nearby. This is especially important when there are
children present who might be tempted to pull on cables.
• Always ensure that cables that run to the Shinobi SDI are clearly visible
and do not present a trip hazard.
• Do not place on uneven or unstable surfaces.
• Do not touch the Shinobi SDI screen with sharp, metallic or abrasive
objects.
• Donotexposetostrongelectricalormagneticelds.
• Do not expose to liquids, rain or moisture.
• Do not dispose of the Shinobi SDI in municipal waste and do not incinerate
it, always follow local regulations for safe disposal.
SDI cables
Please remember that SDI cables use locking connectors and will not
simply pull out if they are jerked or tripped over. They are therefore a
signicanttriphazardtoyourequipment,whichmaybedamagedifthe
cables are misused.
HDMI cable
Please remember that almost all HDMI cables do not use locking
connectors and will simply pull out if they are jerked or tripped over.
Pleaseensureyourcablesmakeasecureconnectionandavoidexing
them excessively to maintain reliability.
To keep things simple but clear, we’ve only adopted two conventions
in this manual:
A helpful tip, suggestion or something to note
because it’s not obvious at rst.
An important note or warning
Warranty & Conditions 1
Introduction 2
1. What’s included 3
2. What you also need 3
SDI Cables
HDMI Cables 3
Standard 1/4” Mount 3
3. Powering the Shinobi SDI 4
Power ON/Power OFF 5
4. Shinobi SDI connections 6
5. Using the Shinobi SDI 7
Best Practice 7
- Screen Lock 7
- Firmware updates 7
Setting up for monitoring 9
Main Screen - Information Bar 10
Home Screen / Menu functions 10
- Video input 11
- Audio 12
- Battery 12
- Info 12
Monitor Features 13
Using Waveform Monitoring Tools 14
RGB Parade / RGB Overlay / Vectorscope 14
Histogram / RGB Histogram / Analysis 15
Using Monitor Assist Tools 16
Focus Peaking / Zebra / False Color 16
Blue Only / Zoom / Grid Lines / Safe Guides / Desqueeze 17
LUTs 18
Monitor 19
- Using Standards – Native / Rec709 / HLG / PQ 19
- Understanding HDR and Log 20
Display 21
6. Technical Specications 22
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International Hardware Limited Warranty
ATOMOS warrants that:
• The main product, not including the IPS screen, or any external accessories,
will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year
from the date of purchase.
• The TFT/LCD, HDD/SSD Docking Station, Master Caddy II and Cable will
be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year
from the date of purchase.
Thiswarrantyisexclusivelyforthebenetoftheoriginalpurchaserandis
not assignable or transferable.
If during the warranty period the product is shown to be defective ATOMOS
may at its option:
a) replace the goods or supply equivalent ones,
b) repair the goods,
c) pay the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent ones and
d) paying the cost of having the goods repaired;
The customer must notify ATOMOS of any defect in the goods in writing
prior to the expiry of the warranty periods set out above. The customer will
be solely responsible for returning the goods to ATOMOS or its authorized
distributor. Upon acceptance of a warranty claim by ATOMOS, where
ATOMOS repairs or replaces the goods, it will be responsible for reasonable
shipping costs incurred in sending the goods to the Customer, provided
that customer is located in a country in which ATOMOS has an authorized
distributor or repair center or agent.
Warranty Exclusions
This warranty applies only to defects in workmanship and does not cover
defects caused by:
• Neglect;
• Improper or negligent acts or omissions;
• Repairs or attempted repairs;
•Tamperingwithormodicationofthegoods;
• Connection to incompatible equipment or power sources;
• Exposure to water or weather;
•Exposuretomagneticeldsorcorrosiveliquidsorsubstances;
• Physical damage
Except as stated in this warranty, Atomos, it’s vendors, agents, resellers
and distributors disclaim in their entirety all other warranties, express or
implied, including without limitation all warranties of merchantability or
tness for a particular purpose. The remedies outlined in this warranty
are the exclusive remedy a customer from defective goods, which are
subject to the warranty.
Atomos does not warrant that the goods will operate in a manner that is
error free, or uninterrupted.
Software License Agreement
IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. THIS IS A LICENSE
AGREEMENT.
This ATOMOS software, related documentation, any included sample
imagesles(the“Software”),isprotectedbycopyrightlawsand
international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws
and treaties. The Software is licensed, not sold.
ThisEndUserLicenseAgreement(“EULA”)isalegalagreementbetween
you(eitheranindividualorasingleentity)andATOMOSwithregardto
the copyrighted Software provided with this EULA. Use of the Software
provided to you by ATOMOS in whatever form or media, will constitute your
acceptance of these terms, unless separate terms are provided
by the software supplier, in which case certain additional or different
terms may apply. If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA, do not
download, install copy or use the Software. By installing, copying or
otherwise using the Software, you agree to be bound to the terms of this
EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, ATOMOS is unwilling
to license the Software to you.
1. Eligible licensees. This Software is available for license solely to
purchasers of the ATOMOS Shinobi SDI, who have purchased a unit
manufactured by ATOMOS Shinobi SDI and purchased through an
ATOMOS authorized reseller, with no right of duplication or further
distribution, licensing or sub-licensing.
2. License Grant. ATOMOS grants you a personal, non-transferable and
non-exclusive right to use the copy of the Software provided with this
EULA. You agree you will not copy the Software except as necessary to
use it with the ATOMOS Shinobi SDI. You agree that you may not copy
the written materials accompanying the Software. Modifying, reverse
engineering, translating, renting, copying, transferring or assigning all or
part of the Software or any rights granted hereunder, to any other persons
or reverse engineering the hardware on which the Software runs, is
strictly prohibited. The software is license, not sold. You acknowledge that
no title to intellectual property in the Software is transferable to you. You
further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software will
remain the exclusive property of ATOMOS and/or its suppliers, and you
will not acquire any rights to the Software, except as expressly set forth
above. All copies of the software will contain the same proprietary notices
as contained in or on the Software. All title and copyrights in and to the
Software(includingbutnotlimitedtoanyimages,animations,video,
audio,textincorporated),theaccompanyingprintedmaterials,andany
copies of the Software are owned by ATOMOS or its suppliers.
3. Reverse engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if you are
a corporation, you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees
and contractors from attempting to reverse compile, derive circuits,
modify, translate or disassemble the Software and/or the Atomos Shinobi
SDI in whole or in part. Any failure to comply with the above or any
other terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic
termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted
hereunder by ATOMOS.
ATOMOS reserves the right to terminate this license without prejudice to
any additional recourse ATOMOS may have against you if you violate any
of its terms and conditions.
Notice
Copyright©2019ATOMOSGlobalPtyLtd(‘referredtoasATOMOS’).All
rights reserved. All information in this document is subject to change without
notice. No part of the document may be reproduced or transmitted in any
form, or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or
recording, without the express written permission of ATOMOS. A reference
to ATOMOS includes its related entities, subsidiaries and parent company.
Trademarks
Shinobi SDI and ATOMOS are registered trademarks of ATOMOS.
Apple, the Apple logo, AppleShare, Mac, and Macintosh are registered
trademarks of Apple Inc. Final Cut Pro, QuickTime and the QuickTime Logo
are trademarks of Apple Inc. DNxHD, DNxHR and Avid logo are registered
trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective holders.
Warranty & Conditions
REGISTRATION + WARRANTY
Visit: www.atomos.com/register
Registered users receive updates of all AtomOS updates upon release.
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Atomos Shinobi SDI 5.2 inch HDR Monitor.
Featuring a super high-resolution screen in a lightweight polycarbonate
ABS chassis, and an array of essential production tools including
waveformmonitoring,vectorscope,luma,focusassistandtheworld’s
leading support for HDR monitoring.
This user manual will get you up to speed with all the amazing features
packed into the Shinobi SDI. Stay up-to-date with the latest information
and software by registering your product today
www.atomos.com/support
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Your Shinobi SDI includes base accessories to get you started, such
as a mains power supply. Additionally you will need a compatible SDI
cable(1.5/3G)[Cameraout/ShinobiSDIin]andcompatiblebatteries.
Optional AtomX accessories including power and accessory kits are
also available. Visit the Atomos website for the latest accessory options.
Included:
1 x Shinobi SDI
1 x AC Power Adaptor
1 x Quick Start Guide
1. What’s included
HDMI cables
Make sure to use HDMI cables of the appropriate grade and take care to
protect them from damage. Signal issues can often result from damaged
HDMI cables, or using cables that are too long.
Atomos make a range of professional HDMI cables which are ideal for
connecting between your camera and Shinobi SDI. We advise the use of
Atomos HDMI 2.0 cables.
Not all HDMI cables are created equal and there are a variety of
different qualities available. Please make sure you test your cables prior
to shooting.
Also check your connectivity at both the camera connector and the
monitor connector to make sure you have a rm connection to avoid any
signal drop out.
Standard 1/4” Mount/Arm
The Shinobi SDI unit includes 1/4”-20 screw mounts top and bottom. It
is compatible with the latest mounting solutions from companies such as
Shape, SmallRig and Wooden Camera. Select the mount type that best
suits your input device, application and conditions.
Below are some examples of tripod and cold shoe mounts, available from
most camera and video specialists.
A secure mount will greatly enhance usability and security of SDI and HDMI,
power, remote and audio connections. Related info on page 10.
2. What you also need
SDI Cables
SDI cables are robust physically and electrically. You should rarely have
problems with signal transmission unless your cables are either damaged
or too long. Please remember that SDI cables use locking connectors and
will not simply pull out if they are jerked or tripped over. They are therefore
asignicanttriphazard,andalsoahazardtoyourequipment,whichmay
be damaged if the cables are mishandled or of a low grade.
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Choosing your power source
The Shinobi SDI can be powered by the included AC-powered Battery
Eliminator, or by using a compatible DC battery. If you are the owner of
other Atomos devices, the batteries you have for these devices
(NP-Fseries)willbecompatiblewithyournewShinobiSDI.
Battery Eliminator
Included in the Shinobi SDI box is a Battery Eliminator. This connects directly
to the battery slot of your Shinobi SDI and enables AC power connection.
Please note the Battery Eliminator is suitable for use with Atomos devices
only.
Batteries
We recommend the use of optional Atomos NP-F type batteries and the
Atomos Power Kit with the Shinobi SDI. The Shinobi SDI can also use
standard NP-F compatible batteries. Charge new batteries before using
them, using a compatible battery charger. To attach the battery, gently slide
it down into the slot until it locks into position. To remove a battery, push the
latch to release it.
Before any type of disposal the battery should be discharged
completely. Tape the contacts with electrical tape and package so as to
prevent contacts accidentally coming together at any time.
Incineration must be performed by an approved and permitted waste
treatment facility that handles lithium ion batteries. If you are not sure
if your waste facility can handle lithium ion batteries, contact them and
verify if they are permitted or not.
Atomos NP-F Battery Charger (optional)
The Atomos NP-F Battery Charger has been designed to rapidly charge
the batteries yet be lightweight to travel with.
In the unlikely event of a charge error the rst and fast red LEDs
ashing quickly.
Fast charging of the battery is possible up to 80% capacity and the
remaining 20% will then charge at a slower rate to maintain good
battery life.
Batteries do not charge in a linear way. At rst they charge very
quickly, and then the rate slows down to a trickle. While charging,
one or more red lights will blink. When 90% charge is reached, all the
lights will ash. It is perfectly OK to use the batteries at this point and
we recommend stopping at this stage for the longest battery life. If
you leave the batteries on charge after all four lights are ashing, the
charger goes into trickle charging mode for the nal 10%. Eventually,
when trickle charging is complete, and the batteries are at 100%
charge, all the lights will go out.
Choosing the right battery for your application
Battery time
(Based on 7.4V)
Standby mode Monitor mode
2600mAh - 3hrs 2600mAh - 1.5hrs
5200mAh - 6hrs 5200mAh - 3hrs
7800mAh - 12hrs 7800mAh - 6hrs
We recommend using Atomos NP-F series batteries.
Batteries and modular accessories are held in place tightly because
they are on the outside of the device, this is to ensure there is
no possibility whatsoever that they work loose, so you may have
to be quite rm with the battery latches. We suggest that you
familiarize yourself with the force required to remove the battery and
accessories so that you can do this quickly in the eld.
3. Powering the Shinobi SDI
Battery slot
Gently slide
down into battery
slot and lock into
position
Push the release
button to unlock
the battery and
slide battery
upwards to
remove.
Battery
Eliminator
(included)
NP-F
Battery
(optional)
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Turning ON power to the Shinobi SDI
The power button is located rear of the unit. With a charged battery or
supplied battery eliminator attached momentarily press the recessed
circular button to power up the unit. After a couple of seconds you will see
the Atomos logo, and then the Shinobi SDI Home Screen.
Turning OFF power to the Shinobi SDI
To turn the unit off, do a forced power down by pressing the power button
for ve seconds.
Five seconds can seem like a long time! We’ve made it this
way to make absolutely certain that the Shinobi SDI can’t be turned
off accidentally.
Take note to respect the air ow and do not to obstruct the cooling
vents of the unit.
3. Powering the Shinobi
1/4” screw hole
Battery Slot Ventilation
Ventilation
HD-SDI IN 1.5/3G
SDI OUT 1.5/3G
Ventilation
1/4” screw hole
Battery release
Power
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4. Shinobi SDI Connections
1. SD Card Slot
UseSDcardstoloadLUTsand/orupdatermware.
2. Remote/Calibration Port
Theremote2.5mmjackontherighthandside(lookingfromthefront),
allows for the connection of the ATOMOS USB to Serial LANC cable to
any computer device. An X-Rite i1Display Pro calibration device needs
to be attached via USB to the same computer and then placed on your
ShinobiSDI’sscreen*.Theunitwillonlybecalibratedwhenusingthe
ATOMOS Calibration software.
The latest version of the ATOMOS Calibration software for the Shinobi SDI
can be found at www.atomos.com/calibration
*Foroptimalcalibration,itisrecommendedthatyourShinobiSDIbe
powered up to 15 minutes prior to calibration.
3. HD-SDI in
The SDI input connections are 1.5/3G compliant and backward compatible
meaning that it can be used for 1.5G & 3G signals. The SDI inputs support
3G in both A and B standards.
4. SDI out
This is for the connection to an external monitor or other device with an
SDI input. It carries the incoming SDI signal in monitor or standby mode.
This output can carry a HD signal. The SDI outputs support 1.5G & 3G in
level A and level B standards.
5. HDMI in
The video input is a full-size HDMI 1.4a connection used to receive the
video and when supported by your device embedded audio, this is both
displayed to the Atomos monitor.
Embedded Audio: Most mirrorless cameras and camcorders send two
channels of audio over HDMI which allows you to monitor audio via the
headphone/audio out jack.
6. Headphone/audio out
A 3.5mm headphone jack is located below the HDMI port. Volume
for headphone monitoring is via the on-screen audio controls menu,
accessible by touching the audio meters in the upper right side of the
touchscreen(monitoringmode)orinthebottomrightofthescreen
(homescreenmode).
Mounting options
The Shinobi SDI unit includes 1/4”-20 screw mounts top and bottom,
ensuring it is secure on gimbals, and compatible with the latest mounting
solutions.
1
26
5
Top view
Bottom
Ensure you do not over tighten the screw mounts as this may cause
damage. Do not insert a 1/4-20” thread longer than 5mm or you will
risk causing damage to the chassis.
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4
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Understanding the basic controls and functions
will save you time in the future. Before you start enjoying
your Shinobi SDI it will help to review these simple procedures
a. Screen Lock
b. Firmware Updates
5. Using the Shinobi SDI - Best Practice
a. Screen Lock
Lock the Display Screen
You can lock the display of the Shinobi SDI by tapping the power button.
This will ensure no changes can be made by mistakenly touching the
screen. The screen lock function will simultaneously lock or unlock the
Shinobi SDI.
Short tap the power button again to unlock the unit.
b. Firmware Updates (AtomOS)
From time to time we will issue software updates for your Shinobi SDI.
Toupdatethermware(that’sthesoftwarethatrunsinsideyourShinobi
SDI),thereisasimpleprocedureyouhavetofollow.
• Check your current Firmware version
NavigatetotheInfotabbyrstpressingtheinputindicatorandthen
navigatingthroughthemenu.Theinfoscreencontainsthermware
version number and other important information about your Shinobi
SDI.Determineifyourdeviceisup-to-dateorifarmwareupdateis
required.
• Go to www.atomos.com/support
•Locateanddownloadthermwareupgrade
1. ExtractthelesATOMSHBHF.binandATOMSHBHV.binfrom
thermwareziple.
2. CopytheselesontoaSDCard.
a. Atomos recommends you use a freshly formatted
compatibleSDCard(FAT32aka.MS-DOS).
Note: the maximum SD card supported size is 32GB.
b.Ensurethatthermwareupdateleisontherootof
the SD card, and not in a folder or sub folder.
3. Use a freshly charged battery on your Shinobi SDI or connect to
mains power. It is very important that your Shinobi SDI does not lose
powerduringarmwareupgrade.
4. Power down your Shinobi SDI.
5. Insert the SD Card with the ATOMSHBHF.bin and
ATOMSHBHV.binles.
6. Power up your Shinobi SDI with a short press of the Power Button.
7. Watch the screen. The Atomos logo will appear, and then be replaced
withaPleaseWaitmessageandafterafewsecondsthermware
upgrade will start.
8. Whilethermwareupgradeishappening,an‘updatingrmware’
screen will appear.
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5. Using the Shinobi - Best Practice
9.Thermwareupgrademaytakeseveralminutes.
10. Whenthermwareupgradeisnished,theShinobiSDIwill
prompt you to restart the device.
11. Turn on your Shinobi SDI again with a short press of the Power
Button.
12. When the Shinobi SDI has booted, return to Settings and then
select the Info tab and check that the version number is the version
expected.
IMPORTANT: Problems when installing AtomOS
Veryrarely,thermwareupdateprocesscangowrong.Thismightbe
because of an incomplete or corrupted download.
Intheunlikelyeventwherethermwareprocedurewasnotsuccessful,
please contact atomos support at www.atomos.com/support
Please ensure your batteries have plenty of charge and that you do
not interrupt your Shinobi SDI while its rmware is upgrading. You will
see a progress bar to the lower half of the screen. When it is nished,
the Shinobi SDI will restart and you will be able to use the device as
normal. This process can take up to 5 minutes.
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Setting up for monitoring
As soon as you connect a supported signal to the Shinobi SDI input the
following will happen;
• The input source & format will be shown in the top left corner
of the information bar
• Image will appear on screen
• Audio input meters will be responding to source.
Connect to different devices
Video Cameras
Video Monitor: With the Shinobi SDI, users will be able to monitor their
footage with a wide range of tools such as focus peaking, 4:1/2:1/1:1
zoom, Zebra, False Color, Frame guides, SMPTE Safe Area, Waveform,
RGB parade, vectorscope and more.
The HDR feature supports log curves for many cameras in the market
presentingalivepreviewofwhatthenalimagewilllookinpost-production.
The ability to load custom LUTs via the SD card input gives users the extra
freedom to load in LUTs of their choice.
Cameras (DSLR/Mirrorless)
Use as a Video Monitor: When in movie mode users will be able to
monitor their footage with a wide range of tools. Essential monitoring tools
include:
• Focus peaking
• 4:1/2:1/1:1 zoom
• Zebra
• False Color
•Analysis(multi-toolview)
• Frame guides
• SMPTE Safe Area
• Luma parade
• RGB parade
• Vectorscope
• Histograms
• Blue only
• Anamorphic desqueeze
Connected (monitorfeaturesmode)
No Input
5. Using the Shinobi SDI
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VIDEO INPUT GAMMA GAMUT MONITORING MODE AUDIO BATTERY
The Main Screen - Information Bar
At the top of the Shinobi SDI screen is the area referred to as the
Information Bar. Info here relates to the settings of your input device/
camera, Shinobi SDI, audio and more. Touching any of these areas will take
you to the relevant menu. More info on page 11.
The content of the Information Bar is dependent on the settings from your
input device. Your Shinobi SDI will automatically detect the incoming signal
and display the information. To override any of the settings, simply tap on
the info to access menu and info settings
VIDEO INPUT:
Resolution and frame rate from input device
INPUT GAMMA:
This shows the gamma which should be set to be the same as the source
device. Touch this control to ensure it matches the input coming from your
source device.
INPUT GAMUT:
Shows current gamut input applied to the signal from the source device.
Touch this control to ensure it matches the output coming from your camera
or other input device.
MONITORING MODE:
This shows the gamma which should be set to be the same as the source
device. Touch this control to ensure it matches the input coming from your
source device. During playback mode this setting will be determined by the
recorded content.
AUDIO:
Audio Meters. Touching the audio meter will open the Audio settings menu
BATTERY:
Touch to access Power Menu. Battery Indicator shows power level and
ashesredwhenpowerisrunninglow.
MONITOR:
Tap to toggle Monitor Features Mode / Home Screen Mode. See page 12
for more information.
Monitor Mode / Features
5. Using the Shinobi SDI
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5. Using the Shinobi SDI
Video Input
Simply tap the source input menu to the top left of the
screen to bring up the input control panel. This panel is a
command center for all devices connected to the Shinobi
SDI and will assist you with connectivity by indicating if
the signal is active or if attention is required.
SOURCE
Displays the input source currently connected to the Shinobi,
simply tap to toggle between HDMI & SDI inputs. You can
have both HDMI and SDI inputs connected at the same time
and use this menu to toggle between active inputs.
CAMERA OUTPUT
For the best image processing results it is essential to
adjust the Shinobi SDI camera output settings to match
the format received from the connected camera. To enable
selectionofcamera,gammaandgamutoptionsrstturn
Log/HDR processing on.
Note: Shinobi does not support auto HDR Flagging.
Log/HDR: Turn on to enable HDR image processing
inside the Shinobi SDI. Bring the control of post into your
shoot - record, preview and review using HDR.
Camera: Tap to scroll through to the manufacturer of the
camera providing the input. Sony, FujiFilm, Canon,
Panasonic, ARRI, RED and JVC.
Log Gamma Format: For each manufacturer there may
be a number of different Log curves available and you
can scroll through to the correct selection by tapping the
Gamma icon.
Gamut: Select the Color Gamut of the input. This is
not applicable to all cameras but again ensure that
this matches the input of the camera to ensure
accurate monitoring.
About Log/HDR
A better understanding of Log and HDR will enhance
yourworkowandultimatelyallowyoutocapture
maximum amount of detail during recording, and save
you time in post production. To understand more about
the importance of this function please see page 20.
Input
HDMI or SDIVIDEO INPUT
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5. Using the Shinobi SDI
Audio
The audio settings are easily accessible by touching the
audiometers(shownbelow)onthemonitorscreen.
Touching the meters will take you directly to the Audio
menu where you can adjust output volume and select
which channels you would like to monitor.
Audio Battery
The Battery icon on the left of the screen indicates the
remaining power in the attached battery.
When using the supplied Battery Eliminator, the
remaining power indicator will remain green and show
100% full. The displayed voltage will be determined by
the input source. Refer to your Shinobi SDI quickstart
guide for more information regarding battery life.
When a battery is running low a message will
appear on screen. Warning message will appear
at approximately 6.3V remaining.
Battery
Info
Showsthesoftware(rmware)versionanduniquedevice
ID(DID)ofyourShinobiSDIdevice.Youcancheckon
the Atomos website to ensure you are running the latest
rmware:www.atomos.com/support
Info
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5. Using the Shinobi SDI
The Main Screen - Monitoring Features
At the bottom of the Monitoring screen are the Monitoring Features,
accessible by toggling the MON icon. Monitoring Features do not affect your
recordedleandcanbeturnedonandoff,oradjustedwhilstrecording.
NotallMonitoringfeaturesareavailableatrstglance–torevealall
Monitoring features, swipe monitoring icons to the left. The icons will behave
in a carousel like manner and you can swipe left and right to access any
of the features. At the bottom right is the Settings button. Press Settings to
adjust behaviours of Monitoring Tools.
Monitoring Features
MON MONITORING FEATURE ACTIVATION ICONS SETTINGS
MON (Monitor):
At this screen, press once to
revert to home screen view.
For Monitor settings press the
Settings button. Any Monitoring
functions you have enabled will
remain active until deactivated.
SETTINGS:
Touch to access Monitoring
Feature settings. Set
your histograms, zebra
and waveforms, adjust
transparency, LUTs,
Focus Peaking and more.
Luma Waveform
A great way to visualize
the dynamic range of your
image.
RGB Parade
Monitor the level of red,
green and blue from an
input source.
RGB Overlay
Monitor the level of red,
green and blue from an
input source.
Vectorscope
This is useful for checking
if an image is under or over
saturated.
Vectorscope Zoom
8x of the center of the
vectorscope. Useful when
setting white balance.
Histogram
Visualize your exposure over
the entire image.
RGB Histogram
Visualize the distribution of
colors in an image.
Analysis
Show video, waveform,
histogram and vectorscope
simultaneously.
Focus Peaking
Ensure your recordings are
always in focus.
Zebra Pattern
Use Zebra to check
exposure and set exposure
levels.
False Color
A visualization of exposure
across the image
Blue Only Exposure
Observe the noise content
of a video image.
Zoom 1:1
Punch in and check
critical focus across 4K
images.
Zoom x2
Punch in and check
critical focus.
Zoom x4
Punch in and check
criticalfocus(x4).
Safe Areas
Action area and title safe
areas displayed.
Cinema Guides
Cine or TV frame guides.
Anamorphic Desqueeze
Allows you to correctly
view images when using
anamorphic lenses
Swipe left to reveal more features
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Using Waveform Monitoring tools (WFM)
Luma Waveform
The Luma or Luminance Waveform is a great way to visualize the dynamic
range of your image, allowing you to protect exposure on both your highlights
andshadowdetail.It’sparticularlyusefulwhenshootingwithalowcontrast
LOG curve and works in perfect partnership with HDR to illustrate the
highlight clipping point to allow you to correctly expose you image.
RGB Parade
RGB Waveform will monitor the level of Red, Green and Blue from an input
source. The RGB channels are displayed side by side and each channel color is
shown under the corresponding waveform. This can be used to check the white
balance. Just point the camera at something white and the Red, Green and Blue
levels should match if white balance is setup correctly on the camera.
The Waveform Monitor will remain on screen when hiding the overlays
ensuring the focus remains on calibrating your image. If the MON
button is pressed the WFM will move in to the bottom icon line up.
RGB Overlay
RGB Overlay monitors the level of Red, Green and Blue from an input.
Vectorscope
TheVectorscopedisplayshowscolorinformationofhue(shownasaphase
vector),andsaturation(measuredbyoutwarddistancefromthecenter).
This is useful for checking if an image is under or over saturated and for
calibrating multiple cameras to ensure greater consistency between shots.
Vectorscope Zoom
TheVectorscopeZoomshowsascaledupview(x8)ofthecenterofthe
vectorscope.
Waveform Monitor Settings
To access Waveform Monitoring settings simply touch on the
Settings icon and select the Waveform Tab.
To change the size of the waveform, press on the 1/4, 1/3 or Full Screen
icons and the display will update immediately.
Waveform Size settings
To toggle between Waveform Monitor sizes of 1/4, 1/3 and Full Screen
during monitoring, recording and playback, tap in the bottom left corner
of the screen. You can also adjust the brightness and opacity of the
waveform display whilst monitoring.
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The Brightness slider directly controls the intensity of the waveform while
the opacity slider adjusts the transparency values of the waveform display
on screen. Experiment with these controls to achieve your desired
monitoring setup.
Histogram
The histogram is a guide to exposure, it shows the range of tones present
in an image. The horizontal axis of the graph represents the brightness
level, with darkest shadows on the left to brightest whites on the right. The
vertical axis shows how many pixels in the frame are at each brightness
level.Thegraticulemarkersareshownfor0%Rec709(Black),50%
Rec709,100%Rec709(White).Pleasenotethatwhenusinglogsignals
from a camera, black and white will not align with the graticule markers.
RGB Histogram
RGB Overlay monitors the level of Red, Green and Blue from an input.
Analysis
The Analysis feature allows you to see Waveforms, Histograms and
Vectorscopes simultaneously whilst viewing the image. Each of the displays
can be toggled to customize the Multiview to suit your preferences. Toggle
Luma Waveform with RGB Parade and RGB Overlay. Toggle Histogram and
RGB Histogram for your desired settings, and Toggle Vectorscope and
Vectorscope Zoom to accurately check your white balance. Analysis mode
also allows you to control the brightness of the waveform and vectorscope
displays, while constantly displaying the subject. Instant control at your
ngertips.
Brightness CloseImage Audio
Histogram OR
RGB Histogram
Luma Waveform OR
RGB overlay
Vectorscope OR
Vectorscope Zoom
BrightnessOpacity
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Using Monitor Assist tools
AtomOS10 features monitoring tools that help with making your shot
picture perfect. Easily access Focus Peaking, Zebra, False Color and Blue
Only Exposure to check image is in focus, noise free and correctly
exposed. Options for safe area/title area markers along with aspect ratio
markers and anamorphic desqueeze functions are also available.
Focus Peaking
Focus peaking allows the user to ensure their recordings are always in
focus. The parts of the image in focus are highlighted by the selected color
(canbeadjustedbydraggingtheslider).Thereareanumberofoptions
for how peaking is displayed, it can overlayed over the color video image,
over a greyscale image or just show the peaking by selecting the
corresponding icon.
Focus Peaking Color
Focus Assist Outline
You can change the focus peaking colors modes and width by
touching the icons in the focus peaking menu.
Zebra Threshold
Zebra pattern show the parts of the image that are exposed +-5% of the
target level set. The Zebra threshold value can be adjusted by moving the
slider left or right.
False Color
False Color assigns different colors to areas of different brightness in the
image. This gives a visualization of what is going on with exposure across
the image. There is a scale on the left hand side, overexposed elements
will display as red, and underexposed elements will display as blue.
Outline color Outline widthMode
Focus Peaking Mono
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False Color Scale
To help you determine the exposure range with more accuracy, please use
the scale on the left hand side of the display.
Blue Only Exposure
Blue only displays a greyscale image based on the blue channel of the
input signal. This is useful to observe the noise content of a video image
as sensor noise is most visible in this channel.
Zoom
Zoom mode enables you to punch in and check critical focus
Toggle 1:1 to display 1:1 pixel mapping, the indicator box
shows the location of the screen you are viewing.
• 4K 1:1 shows 1/4 of the 4K UHD image.
Toggle 2:1 to magnify the screen, the indicator box shows the
location of the screen you are viewing, you can move the
zoomed location by dragging across the screen or selecting a
portion of the indicator box.
• 4K 2:1 shows 1/16 of the 4K UHD image.
Cinema Guides / Safe Areas / Anamorphic De-Squeeze
AtomOS 10 has advanced frame guides and safe areas. You can cycle
through your required cine or TV frame guides by repeatedly pressing the
guides icon. Action safe area and title safe areas can then be turned on and
are proportional to the frame guides based on SMPTE standards.
To enable the guides press the Cinema guides icon to cycle through your
chosen aspect ratio. The aspect ratio markers are very useful with the 2 x
Anamorphic De-Squeeze to preview and crop what could be made in post.
To turn on the safe area markers tap the Safe area icon once for the
Action area and again for the title safe area.
Cinema Guides
The Safe Area/Grid Lines will still be visible when tapping the center of
the screen to hide the overlays.
Safe Guides
Desqueeze 2x
Cinema Guides Safe Areas Anamorphic De-Squeeze
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LUTs
A LUT or Look Up Table is a table that transforms the color response, and
assuchadjuststhe‘Look’oftheinput.3DLUTshaveacombinationofthree
inputsdeningthecombinationofR,G,andB(red,green&blue)values;
allowing for adjustment of color, gamma and gamut. LUTs can also be used
tocreateaspecic‘look’suchastomatchcamerasoremulatelmstock.
Atomos support 3D LUTs in the industry standard .cube format and provides
up to 8 LUT memory slots for you to load your LUTs in to.
It’sworthnothingthatnotallLUTsareequalandthemajorityofLUTsare
designed to work with in the boundaries of REC.709. This means that
whilst they may apply the color adjustments you are looking for, they may
also effect the luminance of the image and in which case these LUTs
should only be used for delivery of content designed to be viewed in
REC.709 or SDR. If you are working with 3D LUTs you can use color
correction applications, as well as applications like Davinci Resolve,
Photoshop or dedicated applications like LUTCalc. to create you own
custom Looks that can then be imported to your Atomos device. They can
provide a great base or primary grade that allow you to apply an instant
look to your footage.
Atomos support 3D LUTs in the industry standard .CUBE format and
provides 8 LUT memory slots for you to load your desired LUTs.
1D LUTs are not supported and will need to be converted via 3rd party
software to be imported.
ToimportaLUTintoyourShinobiSDI,rstcopythe.cubeleontoa
compatible SD card (FAT32 aka MS-DOS formatted, maximum capacity
32GB). Once copied, insert the SD Card into the SD port of the Shinobi SDI.
ToloadaLUT,selectthedesiredslot(logcurvebutton)andpressanylog
curveicon;tapthefolderleicon(load)andwhenthescreenprompt
appears,pressthe‘Conrm’button.Navigatethedisklesystemtothe
LUTletobeuploaded,pressonthenametoselecttheLUTandthen
press‘LoadLUT’onright-handsideofyourShinobiSDI.
Activatetheloaded‘LUTs’intheLUTs tab of the Settings menu; this LUT
can then be applied to the display by navigating to the and Monitor tab
activating the LUT option. Activating the LUT in the Monitor tab will always
use the LUT selected in the LUTs menu. Touching the activated LUT name
intheInformationbarwillgiveyouinstantaccesstothe‘MonitorMenu’.
Inside the LUTs menu, touching the preferred slot will preview the name of
the selected LUT in the MON area of the Information bar.
The name of the selected 3D LUT will be displayed in the MON area of the
Information bar.
Ensure correct orientation
Load LUTs
from computer
to SD Card
Add LUTs to
Shinobi SDI
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LUT options:
Compare
Duringcolormanagementit’slikelythatyoumaywanttoreviewanumber
of LOOKs and even compare them to the Native Video Source. Tapping the
Compare option will apply a 50/50 vertical screen split that will show both
the Natural Source Video and the selected LOOK of the LUT.
Remember by simply tapping the center of the screen you can remove
all overlays. Tap again to reveal controls.
Monitor
Before entering into the operation of HDR monitoring it is important to
understand the background of HDR. We advise that you read the Atomos
HDR Guide to familiarize yourself with the key terms and differences
betweentheexistingRec.709standarddynamicrange(SDR)andthe
futurewaywewillviewimagesinHighDynamicRange(HDR).
Using Standards - Native / Rec.709 / HLG / PQ
AtomOS10usespredenedsettingstodisplayyourvideowhenviewing
in HDR. This is similar to the HDR slider in previous Atomos operating
systems, except instead of a variable slider control, we have now buttons
thatcorrespondwithRec.709(SDR),HLGandPQ(HDR)levels.
Activating these buttons will display your video according to the levels
indicated below, allowing you to adjust your exposure accordingly and
take the guess work out of exposing correctly for HDR.
Native Video Source
This option will display the video source without any processing and
the Shinobi SDI will behave as expected for a standard broadcast
monitor. When connected to a camera this means the image you are
viewing is the untouched camera output eg. a standard Rec.709
image or a Log image etc. A standard Rec.709 image will look correct
andaLogimagewilllookat.
Rec.709
With this mode selected the Shinobi SDI will map from the
cameragamma/gamutsothat100%linearIREmapsthepanel’s
white(1000nits).Everythingaboveisclipped.
HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma)
With this mode selected the Shinobi SDI will map from the
camera gamma/gamut so that 1200% linear IRE maps the
panel’swhite(1000nits).Highlightsareslightlycompressed.
PQ
With PQ mode selected the Shinobi SDI will map from the
camera gamma/gamut so that 2000% linear IRE maps the
panel’swhite(1000nits).Highlightshavemorecompressionand
look similar to HLG, but closer inspection will reveal more detail
is visible in specular highlights.
Yourcamera’sdynamicrangewilldeterminehowmuchmoredetailis
visible between HLG and PQ modes.
5. Using the Shinobi SDI
Produkt Specifikationer
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