Useful Functions
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Width
0 to 90 (
40
)
Adjust the width of the color phase of the target
area for Skin Tone Detail control.
Note
When Area Detection is executed, the Width
setting automatically returns to 40.
Aperture
Making settings related to
aperture correction
Setting
On
/ Off
Set to “On” to enable aperture correction
(processing to improve resolution by adding high-
frequency aperture signals to the video signal,
which corrects degeneration due to high-frequency
characteristics).
Level
–99 to +99 (±
0
)
Select the level for the aperture correction.
Knee
Adjusting the knee level
Setting
On
/ Off
Set to “On” to compress the high-luminance area of
the picture.
Notes
Knee is fixed and cannot be changed in the
following cases:
• When Gamma is set to HG1 to 4
• When the electronic shutter is in slow shutter
mode
• When EX SLS is active
Auto Knee
On
/ Off
Set to “On” to automatically set the best knee
conditions according to the luminance level of the
picture.
With “Off” the knee conditions can be manually
adjusted independently of the luminance level of
the picture.
Point
50 to 109 (
90
)
Set the knee point when Auto Knee is “Off.”
Slope
–99 to +99 (±
0
)
Set the knee slope (volume of compression) when
Auto Knee is “Off.”
Knee SAT
On
/ Off
Set to “On” to enable the knee saturation
adjustment (level for the area over the knee point).
Knee SAT Level
–99 to +99 (±
0
)
Adjust the knee saturation level for the area over
the knee point.
White Clip
Setting
On
/ Off
Turns white clipping adjustment on or off.
Level
Except for [PAL Area], the level
is selected for Country
90.0%~109.0% (
108.0%
) in
[PAL Area], the level is selected
for Country
90.0%~109.0% (
105.0%
)
Specifies the white clip level.
Gamma
Adjusting the gamma
compensation level and
selecting the gamma curve
Level
–99 to +99 (±
0
)
Adjust the gamma compensation level.
Select
3)
STD1 to STD6 / HG1 to HG4
(HD:
STD5
, SD:
STD4
)
Select the type of reference curve for gamma
compensation.
PICTURE PROFILE SET
Items
Subitems and setting values
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