MC500
Channel Operation Menus
Issue 1 Rev 6
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8.4.2 Enhance
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Nonlinear Enhancer
The Nonlinear Enhancer defines the amount of enhancement applied to a video to help
regain lost detail. This could be as a result of degraded material, post production processes,
or because the initial capture conditions were not ideal.
The controls enable you to apply enhancement to the low, medium, and high frequency
bands, and to create a custom setting if required.
For more information about enhance processing, see the
KudosPro Enhancer Application
Note
under the “Support” tab at:
www.snellgroup.com/products/conversion-and-restoration/conversion/kudospro/
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Enable:
Enables the horizontal enhancer.
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Level:
Adjusts the level of enhancement from 0 to 192. The preset value is 0.
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Mode:
Preset controls.
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Low:
Sets Level to 2 and Noise Rejection to 15% for the selected frequency
band.
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Medium:
Sets Level to 4 and Noise Rejection to 15% for the selected frequency
band.
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High:
Sets Level to 6 and Noise Rejection to 15% for the selected frequency
band.
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Super:
Sets Level to 8 and Noise Rejection to 15% for the selected frequency
band.
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Manual:
Enables you to manually adjust the Gain and Noise Rejection controls.
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Frequency Band:
Specifies the frequency band to which the enhancement is
applied. You can choose from Low, Medium, and High.
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Noise Rejection:
Enables you to manually adjust the Gain and Noise Rejection
controls. The adjustment range is 0 to 100 in steps of 1. The preset value is 0.
8.4.3 Enhance
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Conversion Aperture
The Conversion Aperture menu enables you to control the horizontal and vertical rescaler
apertures from a range of presets.
8.4.3.1
Preset
Preset returns all settings to their default values.