Display Mode
There are many factory presets optimized for various types of images:
NATURAL:
this mode is intended to reproduce, as close as possible, the image the way
the movie director intended.
DYNAMIC:
this mode is suitable for showing PowerPoint presentations when the
projector is connected to the PC.
BRIGHT:
maximum brightness from PC input.
CINEMA:
default settings for home theater.
SPORT:
select this mode to increase the brightness and response time level for
enjoying sporting events and video games.
HDR:
this mode is intended to reproduce the images in High Dynamic Range. This
mode is the default mode for the HDR images and it will recalled every time the pro-
jector will detect an HDR content inside the signal.
USER:
user's settings.
UserHDR:
user's settings for the HDR signals.
Note:
When the projector recognize an HDR content, in the signal, it will switched the
Display Mode in HDR or UserHDR. Between these two last modes, it will selected the
last one selected from the user. Example: if the projector is displaying a video, not
HDR, and the present Display Mode is Natural, when the user will switch to an HDR
signal, also the projector will change the present Display Mode in HDR or UserHDR. At
the moment that the user will come back to the signal without HDR content, also the
projector will select the previous Display Mode, for this example, the Natural.
Note:
The HDR signals are processed only if they coming from the HDMI2 input, that is
compliant with the standard HDMI v.2.0a - HDCP 2.2.
Note:
The Display Mode depends on the input source and timings. For example, the
display mode will be different from HDMI and VGA. If you change any of the image
settings, the display mode presets will be changed and saved automatically. If you
want to return to the factory default display mode, select RESET from the menu
SETUP.
Note:
Any NERO4 is factory adjusted to reach the HDTV REC709 standard in SIM2
premises: selecting Display Mode “Natural”, Color Gamut “HDTV” and Color Tempera-
ture “D65”. These setup reproduce, as close as possible, the image the way the movie
director intended; colors, color temperature, brightness and gamma settings are all
configured to standard reference levels. However, some fine tuning would be neces-
sary to adapt NERO4 to your screen, environment and sources.
Noise Reduction
This adjustment lets you choose the value of the noise reduction filter. The Noise Re-
duction reduces the amount of visible interlaced signals.
Press
◂
to decrease the noise reduction
Press
▸
to increase the noise reduction
Range [Off, 1, 2, 3]
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