iTView DV User’s Guide
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Luma Notch Filter
The Luma Notch Filter is intended to isolate a certain video
frequency present in all video signals that may cause distortion in the
image. By clicking the Luma Notch Filter on you will see an
improved picture on many TVs not equipped with this type of filter
already.
Chroma Bandpass Filter
The Chroma Bandpass filter is much like the Luma Notch Filter, in
that the filter is designed to isolate a specific video frequency.
However, the Chroma Bandpass filter works only when you are
outputting to composite video. If you are using a composite video
connection, you will see an improvement in the computer image on
the TV.
Pedistal
If you are in the United States, you should turn pedistal on. Your
North American television set is designed to operate this way.
If you are in Japan, you will need to turn this feature off.
Saving your Settings
Once you have set the TV Output Format and adjusted the sizing
and positioning of the computer image you can save your settings by
clicking on the “Save” Button on the control panel. After clicking on
this button, your preferences will be saved until you choose to
change them and click on the save button again.
If you are unhappy with your settings and would like to go back to
your last saved set of preferences simply click on the “Revert” key on