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The Video Settings menu
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Adjust the picture quality settings.
Memory1 Recall Settings Prog. Motion PureCinema YNR CNR Sharpness High Sharpness Mid soft min min min fast Auto 1 fine max max max Memory1 slow 1/3
� Detail � Adjusts the sharpness of edges in the picture. � White Level � Adjusts the intensity of white. � Black Level � Adjusts the intensity of black. � Black Setup � Setup to correct the floating black color for better 3-dimensional realism. � Gamma � Adjusts the brightness of darker images. � Hue � Adjusts the overall color balance between red and green. � Chroma Level � Adjusts how saturated colors appear. � Chroma Delay � Adjust to correct the gap between the Y and C components in the video signal. (This setting only affects progressive video output.) When the HDMI output is connected, the following options also appear: � HDMI Color Adjust � Adjusts the overall color intensity in the HDMI video signal (select between Standard and Enhanced). � HDMI Detail � Adjusts the sharpness of edges in the HDMI video signal. 4 Press ENTER to save the preset and exit the Video Adjust screen.
� Use the joystick (up/down) to select a setting. � Use the joystick (left/right) to adjust the current setting. � Press DISPLAY to switch between full and single view. � You can recall the preset number from the Recall Settings menu item. You can adjust any or all of the following picture quality settings: � Prog. Motion � Adjusts the motion and still picture quality when the player is set to progressive video output. This has no effect when set to ON. � PureCinema � When watching DVD movies, PureCinema optimizes the picture quality. The default setting is Auto1, but if the picture appears unnatural, then set to Auto2, ON or Off, as appropriate. � YNR � Adjusts the amount of noise reduction in the Y (brightness) part of the video signal. � CNR � Adjusts the amount of noise reduction in the C (color) part of the video signal. � Sharpness High � Adjusts the sharpness of the high-frequency (detailed) elements in the picture. � Sharpness Mid � Adjusts the sharpness of the mid-frequency (less detailed) elements in the picture.
� Video on a DVD discs may be either video material (originally shot on video) or film material (originally shot on film). Video material has a frame rate of 30 frames/ sec.(NTSC), compared with 24 frames/ sec. for film. This player converts film material to 60 frames/sec. (in progressive scan mode). PureCinema adjusts the picture so that it matches more closely the picture quality of a cinema screen.