sorry! Long silent films where I am expected to stare at the screen and figure out what is happening and what the message is don't work well for m
Actually no-one (including MicSig) calls it "color corrected mode" or "color corrected temperature". "Color temperature
As explained, a few times now.. a lot of different labels are used amongst scope vendors for the "color temperature" function.
Micsig uses
"color temperature mode" STOxxxC/E
"correlated color temperature" STOxxxC/E (CCT)
"color temperature open mode" STOxxxC/E
"color temperature display" (ETO/MDO)
So the simple wording "color temperature" should cut it.. (color corrected or not)
and dear, what you wanna see or don't in a given comment, got little bearing, when it's the first few seconds, so one would take for granted that you at least related the content on the exact comment you replying to - when there is even an example there for the claim your making'.. one even got a tune for your pleasure for short focus-span.. next time I will give you a timestamp +0.00sec.
but let's move, been explained back and forward in both words, visual and screen dumps from other users.
you stated that color intensity temperature grading, aint a feature that you have seen on scopes, and you came to that conclusion after you have been looking at many screenshots on Google/web.
Looking at screenshots from various scope brands on the web, they all seem to show color grading ]without putting intensity grading on top, and I think that is what you want for clarity.
Tried to explain that wasn't the case and so did others, alongside WHY I find it very useful as it gives me more information on the signal I am looking at..
but as mentioned, let's move on...
Personally, I would love to see a shootout from Dave on the intensity grading on modern scopes, and how they stack up, current Rigol DHO800/1000/4000, R&S2 & 4series, Tek2 series, and what abilities they each have, also in color temperature mode.
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(*) Edit: Actually I can't find any documents where MicSig themselves use the "CCT" acronym or spell it out. The "correlated color temperature" meaning seems to come from a different discipline too, unrelated to false color scales.
Its Micsig'slabel in the OS-menu/display/waveform "CCT"..you can see it in the first post... and "correlated color temperature" [CCT] does confuse, as it very common label in lighting for light temperature, but in newer models like ETO/MDO.. it seems be exchanged for "Color temperature display" but this aint a Micsig thread.