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Black Level
must
be done before White Level. The
black and white pictures
must
come from the real
source. It doesn’t help to do this with a laptop,
then plug in the “real” computer for the program.
That completes the levels adjustments. If you have more
than one computer or other analog RGB source, as might
come from a switcher, you should do this for each source
and save the configuration to a memory slot.
Manual level adjustment
1. Display an all-black picture from the source computer.
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You cannot make these adjustments using the
internal Test Patterns. The black/white picture
must come from the computer that will be used for
the program material. Adjusting levels with your
laptop, then connecting to the “real” computer will
not do a proper job.
2. On the remote press
LEVEL
.
3. In the Input Levels menu, select
Black Level
and
adjust it up and down with the + \ – keys to make the
three
C
ENTER
P
OINT
values go to zero. If they do not
all touch zero at the same time, use the individual col-
ors under
B
LACK
L
EVEL
to adjust them.
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Do not go beyond the point where the Minimum
just goes to zero. The idea is to just touch the zero
level.
4. Display an all-white picture from the source computer.
Next, adjust
White Level (gain)
until the
Image Maxi-
mums
just go to 255. Again, do not push it up after the
maximum is 255. Just touch the 255 point. You must adjust
Brightness first, Contrast second.
If the three colors are not all at 255 (or 254), adjust them
separately.
Full automatic level adjustment
Automatic adjustment of black and white levels does not
do as good a job as manual adjustment of levels. By select-
ing
Do Black/White Levels
box in the Auto Setup Options
menu (
Main Menu > Advanced Options > Auto Setup
Options)
, the Bobcat X adjusts White levels and Black lev-
els to the brightest and darkest pixel, respectively, in the
picture.
This does not work well because:
• some pictures do not contain a pure white pixel;
• some white pixels contain “spikes,” which makes them
seem brighter than they really are, resulting in incorrect
settings.
For these reasons, we recommend you leave
Do Black/
White Levels
unchecked.
A d v a n c e d O p t i o n s
C o l o r B a l a n c e
M i s c e l l a n e o u s O p t i o n s
B a c k l i g h t S e t t i n g s
S e r i a l P o r t S e tt i n g s
A u t o S e t u p O p t i o n s
M e n u O p ti o n s
M e s s a g e i n P i c t u r e
A u t o S e t u p O p t i o n s
R e t r y o n L o s t S i g n a l
D o B l a c k / W h i t e L e v e l s
D o F r e q u e n c y
D o P h a s e
D o P o s i t i o n
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