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■
Mosquito NR
*3*5*6*7
`
Off
`
Low
`
Mid
`
High
With Mosquito Noise Reduction, you can remove the
shimmering or haziness that sometimes appears around
objects in the picture. Mosquito noise can be an issue with
overly compressed MPEG content.
■
Random NR
*3*5*6*7
`
Off
`
Low
`
Mid
`
High
With Random Noise Reduction, you can remove
indiscriminate picture noise, such as film grain.
■
Block NR
*3*5*6*7
`
Off
`
Low
`
Mid
`
High
With Block Noise Reduction, you can remove the block
distortion that sometimes appears in the picture. Block
noise can be an issue with overly compressed MPEG
content.
■
Resolution
*3*5
`
Through
:
Select this to pass video through the AV receiver at
the same resolution and with no conversion.
`
Auto
:
Select this to have the AV receiver automatically
convert video at resolutions supported by your TV.
When the “
Monitor Out
” is set to “
Analog
”, this
setting will be changed to “
Through
”.
`
480p
(
480p/576p
),
720p
,
1080i
:
Select the desired output resolution.
`
1080p
:
Select this for 1080p output and video conversion as
necessary. When the “
Monitor Out
” is set to
“
Analog
”, this setting will be changed to “
1080i
”.
`
1080p/24
:
Select this for 1080p output at 24 frames per second.
When the “
Monitor Out
” is set to “
Analog
”, this
setting will be changed to “
1080i
”.
`
4K Upscaling
:
Select this for an output resolution four times that of
1080p, resulting in 3840 × 2160 pixels. When the
“
Monitor Out
” is set to “
Analog
”, this setting will
be changed to “
1080i
”.
You can specify the output resolution for the HDMI
Output(s) and have the AV receiver upconvert the picture
resolution as necessary to match the resolution supported
by your TV.
Available only when “
Source
” has been selected in the
“
Resolution
” of the “
Monitor Out
” setting
(
➔
page 44
).
■
Brightness
*1*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust the picture brightness.
“
–50
” is the darkest. “
+50
” is the brightest.
■
Contrast
*1*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust contrast. “
–50
” is the
least. “
+50
” is the greatest.
■
Hue
*1*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust the red/green balance.
“
–50
” is the strongest green. “
+50
” is the strongest red.
■
Saturation
*1*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust saturation. “
–50
” is the
weakest color. “
+50
” is the strongest color.
■
Color Temperature
*3*5
`
Warm
`
Normal
`
Cool
With this setting you can adjust the color temperature.
■
Gamma
*3*5
`
–3
to
0
to
+3
Adjust the balance of incoming picture R (red), G
(green), and B (blue) color data signal to the output
color data signal.
■
Red Brightness
*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust the picture red
brightness. “
–50
” is the darkest. “
+50
” is the
brightest.
■
Red Contrast
*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust red contrast. “
–50
”
is the least. “
+50
” is the greatest.
■
Green Brightness
*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust the picture green
brightness. “
–50
” is the darkest. “
+50
” is the
brightest.
■
Green Contrast
*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust green contrast.
“
–50
” is the least. “
+50
” is the greatest.
■
Blue Brightness
*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust the picture blue
brightness. “
–50
” is the darkest. “
+50
” is the
brightest.
■
Blue Contrast
*3*5
`
–50
to
0
to
+50
With this setting you can adjust blue contrast. “
–50
”
is the least. “
+50
” is the greatest.
Note
• “
Picture Adjust
” cannot be used with the
NET
input selector.
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