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MAS-7000
Image smoothing reduces the jagged-edges sometimes seen within an output image by softening it. It typically
improves the quality of a scaled image greatly. There are four possible settings for this adjustment: “Off”,
“Med.”, “High”, and “Auto”. The “Auto” setting is generally thought to be most desirable and will vary the
smoothing process according to the amount of zoom taking place.
Scaler Adjust
Scaler Adjust
Image flip [Off]
Image flip [Off]
Occasionally, it’s necessary to cause the output image to be
fl
ipped Vertically, Horizontally or both – most
commonly when a video projector is ceiling mounted, or for special effects.
INPUT ADJUST GROUP
The Input Adjust menu group accesses the parameters associated with the processing ampli
fi
ers used for each
input (RGB, CV, YC, etc.). They allow you to
fi
ne-tune an incoming signal to optimize its color, brightness or
even sharpness. Not all settings are available for all input type. It is recommended that you Store your settings
once you’re happy with them in readiness for future use.
Input: RGB1
Input: RGB1
Input to adjust [RGB1]
Input to adjust [RGB1]
This menu item selects the input connection for which you want to make adjustments to. As in the image above,
changes will only be made to the source connected to RGB1. Once the selection has been made, all changes
made using the following operating parameters will only apply to the selected input.
NOTE:
Selection of a CV/YC input will reveal different menu items that allow adjustments beyond those used
for RGB inputs. The menu discussions that follow relate
fi
rst to RGB inputs, then to CV / YC type inputs.
RGB / YUV INPUT SUB MENU ITEMS
Input: RGB1
Input: RGB1
Autosetup status [Inactive]
Autosetup status [Inactive]
Once the Autoset sense setting has been made, this menu item is accessed and activated. The Autoset sense
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