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Cinema Mode
This function allows you to determine the type of incoming video content-
film. Different algorithms are applied for each of the content types.
Cinema
Mode
Reproduces the image of the film
source clearly. Displays the
optimized image of film transformed
with 3:2 pull down (NTSC and
PAL60Hz) or 2:2 pull down (PAL
50Hz and SECAM) enhancement to
progressive mode images.
noise Reduction
This function is only available for SDTV (480i/576i) and EDTV
(480p/576p) signals.
Noise Reduction is useful for clearing up noisy images. Turn it Low,
Medium, or High to keep in mind that reducing noise (which reduces high
frequencies) may also “soften” the image.
Black level
This function is only available for S-Video and Composite. This control
compensates for incoming elevated black levels present in certain video
signals. For some types of video, you may want to override the setting.
Set it to 7.5 IRE if blacks appear elevated (dark gray). If blacks appear
“crushed” (too dark), set it to 0 IRE.
Picture setting
This function stores Brightness, Contrast, Color, Sharpness, Tint, Filter,
Detail Enhancement, Gamma, Primaries, White Point, Overscan, Aspect
Ratio, Noise Reduction, and Black Level settings. Each stored setting is
reassigned to each input.
note
When Recalling saved Contents:
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When selecting a saved memory number, the contents
of the “Picture” menu change to the adjustment values
of the saved memory number.
When Editing saved Contents:
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Edit the contents of the “Picture” menu after selecting
the Memory number for which adjustment values are
to be edited.
save Picture settings
Use this option to save changes you made in “Picture setting” to Memory 1,
Memory 2, or Memory 3.
signal Range
Select signal range 16~235 or 0~255. Only HDMI is available.
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Easy to Use Functions
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image menu
You can adjust the projector's Image to your preferences with the following settings.
selecting the Picture Display Mode
This function allows you to modify or customize the picture display mode
to enhance the input image. Depending on the input signal, you can
choose “Anamorphic”, “Normal”, “LetterBox”, “Panoramic”, “Pixel to
Pixel”, more three user aspects.
Press
on remote or
MENU
on keypad and select Aspect.
Aspect Function
The Aspect function enables you to control how the projector resizes the input image.
The following options are available:
normal
Resolution depends on the Input Signal
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4:3 input scaled to fit display height
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Width scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio
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Black bars on left and right (taking up 25% of the
•
whole display)
Anamorphic
Resolution 1920x1080
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4:3 input is stretched to fit 16:9 display
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Stretches entire image.
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letterBox
Resolution 1920x1080
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4:3 input scaled to fit display width
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Height scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio:
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1440x1080
25% of the entire image on the top and bottom is
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cropped.
Panoramic
Resolution 1920x1080
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4:3 input is stretched to fit 16:9 display
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With 4:3 input, the central ratio remains true to
•
scale, but the image is stretched to fit display
width.
1920x1080 input image is identical to the one
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displayed in Anamorphic mode.
Pixel to Pixel
Resolution depends on the input signal.
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Ouput resolution is equal to input resolution.
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note
The User 1 & 2 are default on Anamorphic and User 3 is default on LetterBox.
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LIGHT
F1
ZOOM
FOCUS
F2
Aspect Ratio
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