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Cine-IPM 2K User’s Manual
020-100164-01 Rev. 1 (01/08)
VIDEO STANDARD:
For all but the more unusual video standards
available in the world, the
Cine-IPM 2K
automatically detects the
incoming horizontal and vertical frequencies and sets the
Cine-IPM
2K’s
processing of this signal to the corresponding standard. The
current video standard name appears in the
Video Options
submenu, and includes an “A” if it has been auto-detected. Press
Enter
to view or select a different video standard from those
available to the
Cine-IPM 2K
—any that are disabled have
frequency characteristics that differ from those of the incoming
signal. Selecting a specific standard forces the
Cine-IPM 2K
to process the signal
according to this standard.
NOTE:
Best results are obtained with defined channels. Otherwise, switching from
one video source to another can sometimes cause slight disturbances in the display,
indicating that the
Auto
function is struggling. Recover by briefly selecting a
different video standard, then going back.
Table 3.3. Regions and Video Standards: Summary
Standard Where Used
(SUBJECT-TO-CHANGE
)
NTSC N. America and Japan
NTSC 4.43 A tape-only standard for partially-translated hybrid signals
PAL Most of Europe, China, Australia, some of S. America, some of Africa
PAL-M Brazil
PAL-NC Argentina, Chile, other Latin American countries
PAL 60
SECAM France, Eastern Europe, most of Africa
NOTE:
Generally, use “Auto” for all instances EXCEPT: 1) a poor quality input
signal or 2) a black-and-white video signal or 3) an undefined channel. In order to
detect and display correctly in these cases, select the relevant standard from the list.
INPUT VIDEO BLACK —
This control
compensates for incoming elevated black
levels present in certain video signals, and
ensures that blacks in the display are
neither crushed (i.e., where dark grays appear black) nor excessively elevated (i.e.,
where blacks appear dark gray). By default, the
Cine-IPM 2K
automatically determines
the best setting according to the type of incoming video signal:
•
0 IRE
– Used for DVD output with “enhanced black”, SECAM, most
PAL standards, and Japanese NTSC.
•
7.5 IRE
– Used for most NTSC video signals.
For some types of video, you can override the setting. Generally, if black appears
crushed when brightness = 50, choose “0 IRE”. If black appears excessively elevated,
use “7.5 IRE”. The control is disabled for other types of video (and all graphics
sources).
COLOR —
This slidebar adjusts the color saturation level, i.e. the
amount
of color in a
video image. Lower settings produce less saturated colors — for example a setting of
“0” produces a black and white image. If the color level is too high, colors will be
overpowering and unrealistic.
TINT —
This slidebar adjusts the red/green color hue for true color reproduction of
video and HDTV signals connected to Input 3 or 4. For best results, adjust tint while
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