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Using other functions
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Setting
What it does
Option(s)
CNR
<d, e>
Reduces noise in the input’s color (C) signal.
c
d
(The image is only an example for checking the effect.)
c
0 to +8
d
Default:
0
BNR
<d, e>
Reduces block noise (block-shaped distortion generated upon MPEG
compression) in the picture.
c
d
(The image is only an example for checking the effect.)
c
0 to +8
d
Default:
0
MNR
<d, e>
Reduces mosquito noise (distortion generated at the contours of the
picture upon MPEG compression) in the picture.
c
d
(The image is only an example for checking the effect.)
c
0 to +8
d
Default:
0
DETAIL
<d, e>
Adjusts how sharp edges appear.
c
d
(The image is only an example for checking the effect.)
c
0 to +8
d
Default:
0
BRIGHT
(Brightness)
<d, e>
Adjusts the overall brightness.
c
0
d
(The image is only an example for checking the effect.)
c
–6 to +6
d
Default:
0
Setting
What it does
Option(s)
CONTRAST
<d, e>
Adjusts the contrast between light and dark.
c
0
d
(The image is only an example for checking the effect.)
c
–6 to +6
d
Default:
0
HUE
<d, e>
Adjusts the red/green balance.
c
0
d
(The image is only an example for checking the effect.)
c
–6 to +6
d
Default:
0
CHROMA
(Chroma Level)
<d, e>
Adjusts saturation from dull to bright.
c
0
d
(The image is only an example for checking the effect.)
c
–6 to +6
d
Default:
0
BLK SETUP
(Black Setup)
<f>
Sets the black level according to the video input signal.
Normally select
0
. If the black level is too bright due to the combina-
tion with the connected monitor, select
7.5
.
0
7.5
ASP
(Aspect)
<g>
Specifies the aspect ratio when input signals are output at the HDMI
output. Make your desired settings while checking each setting on
your display (if the image doesn’t match your monitor type, cropping
or black bands appear).
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