Philips DFR9000 manual Picture menu, Enhancement menu

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Brightness

Contrast

Saturation

TV Out

HDMI Out

TV Shape

Sharpness

Hue (NTSC signal only)

Default

DCDI (NTSC signal only)

Cross Colour

True Life

Blue Extend

Green Extend

Skin Tone

Black Level

DNR

10.5 Picture menu

In the 'Picture' menu you can adjust picture settings for the TV.

For some picture settings ('Brightness', Contrast', 'Saturation', 'Sharpness' and 'Hue') the effect of the setting can directly be seen on the TV screen.These settings have an extra menu level, indicated by the highlighted 2 icon at the bottom of the TV screen and the lit 2 icon in the middle display, allowing you to adjust the value using 3 and 4 (2). Confirm the adjustment with OK (4) or press 1 to go back to the previous level without storing the adjustment.

Adjust the brightness of the displayed picture (0 - 100).

Adjusts the overall contrast intensity from (0 - 100).

Adjusts the colour saturation of the projected image (0 - 100).

Selects resolution and mode for the TV outputs (22): 576i RGB, 576p YPbPr, 720p YPbPr, 1080i YPbPr.

Selects resolution and mode for the HDMI output (27): Auto, 576p, 720p, 1080i,VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA. Items that are not supported by your TV monitor are greyed out.

Selects the picture format for the displayed picture on the TV screen: 'Auto', '4:3', '16:9'.

Controls the contour impression of the displayed picture (0 - 100).

Adjusts the tint of the projected image (0 - 100).

Resets all 'Picture' settings to the default factory settings.

10.6 Enhancement menu

In the 'Enhancement' menu you can set the TV to adjust settings automatically.

DCDI (Directional Correlational Deinterlacing), eliminates the jagged edges that appear when standard interlaced video is viewed on progressive scan displays (On/Off).

Prevents colours being displayed in the wrong places (On/Off).

Enhances details in an image such as skin texture, freckles or hair, thus making them more visible and more lifelike. 'True Life' also enhances large edges to create greater depth of perception. (Off/1-8.)

Enhances the blue colours in the projected image. Makes the colours more vivid and improves the resolution of details. (Off/1-4.)

Enhances the green colours in the projected image. Makes the colours more vivid and improves the resolution of details. (Off/1-4.)

Adjusts the colour spectrum of human skin displayed on the TV screen (Off/1-4).

Adjust the brightness (black level) of the displayed picture (On/Off).

Dynamic Noise Reduction. Improves the video image quality by removing signal distortions (On/Off).

Default

Resets all 'Enhancement' settings to the default factory settings.

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