Understanding the LCD Menus
44
Frame Rate Conversion Aperture
FRC Aperture allows you to adjust the interpolation aperture during frame rate conversions.
Please note that this adjustment will only be available while performing frame rate conversions.
The linear interpolation aperture is used to set the characteristics of the filter used to create the synthetic
information in a frame rate conversion. A setting of 0 is typically used for dramatic scenes with little motion
and will produce a sharper image with potential for judder in motion areas. A setting of 3 is typically used for
scenes with faster motion, such as sporting events, and will produce a softer image with less motion judder.
The range is 0 to 3
The default value is 0
Main Menu
Back
Audio
Setup
3D
Ancillary
Data
Noise
Reduction
Video
1
Main Menu
Video
Back
Advanced
Test
Patterns
Proc
Amp
Aspect
Clip
Color
2
Video
Film
Video
Auto
Source Type
Back
FRC
Aperture
Source
Type
Scene
Detect
Clean
Cadence
3
Advanced / Source Type
Main Menu
Back
Audio
Setup
3D
Ancillary
Data
Noise
Reduction
Video
1
Main Menu
Video
Back
Advanced
Test
Patterns
Proc
Amp
Aspect
Clip
Color
2
Video
3 (Sport)
2
1
0 (Drama)
FRC Aperture
Back
FRC
Aperture
Source
Type
Scene
Detect
Clean
Cadence
3
Advanced / FRC Aperture