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Video Standard
In most cases, the
Auto
setting will determine the correct video standard to use. If it
does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually.
Use the
and
keys to select from:
Auto
NTSC
used mainly in the United States and Japan
PAL
used in Europe, Australia and many other parts of the world,
typically with a 50Hz frame rate
SECAM
used mainly in France and Russia
Gamma
Video recordings are often supplied with a gamma adjustment applied. The
projector’s gamma setting can be used to correct for this. If you are unsure, then
choose a setting that gives a decent level of contrast, whilst maintaining good detail
in the darkest and lightest areas of the image.
Use the
and
keys to select from:
CRT
gamma of 2.5
Film
gamma of 2.2
Video
similar to Film but improves the dark areas of the image -
especially suitable for images from video cameras
Punch
enhanced brightness and increased colour saturation for high
ambient light environments
Graphics
enhanced highlights and contrast, especially suitable for computer
presentations
Colour Temperature
In general, a higher colour temperature gives a cooler feeling to the image, and a
lower temperature gives a warmer feeling.
Use the
and
keys to select from:
5500K
6500K
7500K
9300K
Native
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Notes
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press
up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
Image quality settings are often
interactive - a change in one
setting may require a change to
be made in another setting.
Setting Adaptive Contrast to
On will affect any image quality
settings made in other menus.
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