Kodak 4620 user manual Video quality setup

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Video quality setup

Sharpness

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Brightness

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Contrast

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Gamma

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Hue

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Saturation

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Luma delay

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Set the picture sharpness

Video quality

In this menu you can adjust the quality of the picture. You have the following setup options:

Sharpness: You can adjust the picture sharpness either to high, medium or low.

Brightness: To adjust the intensity of light emitted. The setting range for the picture brightness is from -20 to +20. Set the brightness with help of the buttons Band Aand press then “ENTER” to continue.

Contrast: Adjustment of the picture contrast. The contrast is decisive for the overall display. Light spots should stand out clearly from dark spots without loosing the strength of the picture. The setting range is from -16 to +16. Set the contrast with help of the buttons Band Aand press then “ENTER” to con- tinue.

Gamma: With the gamma value you can affect the linearity of the transition from the darkest black level to the lightest white level. Select “Gamma” if dark portions of the picture are too dark or light portions are too light. You can set the gamma correction to high, medium, low or none.

Hue: Adjustment of the green and red balance. The setting range is from -9 to +9. Set the hue with help of the buttons Band A. The higher the controller is shifted to the right side, the warmer will be the overall display. Contrary, if you shift the controller to the left side, the picture will get unfriendly and will give you a sense of coolness. However, there are no clear standard values. Decisive is alone your personal taste. Press then “ENTER” to continue.

Saturation: To adjust the intensity of the colour in a video picture. The setting range for the colour saturation is from -9 to+9. Set the saturationwith help of the buttonsBand Aand press then “ENTER” to continue. The colours should be naturally and should not glow exaggeratedly.

Luma delay: The luminance signal represents the brightness in a picture, it can display each value between black and white. Therefore, the luma delay option is responsible for the alteration of the black respectively white portion in the pic- ture, referring to brightness. You can set the luma delay option to 0 T and to 1 T. 0 T is the standard setting with no delay. If you set to 1 T, the luminance sig- nal will delay 74 ns. The visible effect will be that the picture moves slightly to the right side.

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Contents D 4 0 1 0 & D V D 4 6 2 Content Additional features for Jpeg files Special features for DVD’sSpecial features for Video CD’s Troubleshooting Specifications GlossaryRegion code information AccessoriesIntroduction Or UKCompatibility of PC created discs CompatibilityUsable disc types Data transfer ratesTaking care of player and discs Disc Tray OperationOperation of control panel DVD DVD Operation of rear panel DVD Operation Operation of VFD display DVD MULTI-FUNCTION Display / Text LineReplacing the battery Operation of remote controlPreparing the remote control Using the remote control Important notes about the batteryRemote control buttons Return Volume +Volume BookmarkAudio and Video Connections Television connectionsAudio/Video connection to a TV with Scart socket Have the following cables ready Preparation Entering the setup menu to change the Video settingConnecting the player using the component video cable Analog stereo outputs Coaxial digital output Using a Progressive Scan TVAudio output connections Loud distorted noise comes from your loudspeakers Getting Started Powering on the unitHow to insert a double-sided DVD? Inserting a discStart playing Pausing a discSwitching off the power Stop playingPlaying a DVD PlaybackGeneral playback hints Playing MPEG-4 or DivX discs Playing a DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW or DVD+R DL discPlaying a Super Video CD Decoding of DivXPlaying DivX VOD content Displaying the DivX VOD registration codePlaying an MP3 disc When creating MP3 discs, please note the followingPlaying an Audio CD Additional playing functionsPlaying a WMA CD Playing a Picture CDPlaying a mixed format disc Selecting a section of the disc to play Selecting a chapter using the DVD menuPlaying Functions Playing from a specific timePlaying a specific track, picture, title or chapter Repeating an entire disc or playlist2 Using the repeat features1Skipping through tracks, pictures, titles or chapters Repeating a track, title orShuffle play Repeating a section of a discStill the picture frame / Pause a disc Problem No sound during slow playSlow play Playing a disc frame by frameUsing position markers Bookmark Zooming in and out of an imageSuspending audio with the Mute button Changing the audio settingsDisplaying disc information Press the Display button while a disc is playingDisplay menu for DVDs Display menu for Video CDsTime displays for Audio CDs Displaying subtitles Special Features for DVD’SUsing the DVD menu Changing the camera angle Special Features for Video CD’SUsing playback control PBC Playing a file Selecting the play modeNavigating to a file or folder Viewing thumbnails of your Jpeg pictures Additional Features for Jpeg FilesRotation of a picture Making a slide showZooming in and out Creating a Playlist Creating a playlist of DVDsCreating a playlist of Video CDs or Audio CDs Program Track ExitNextUser Preferences Important notes for moving in the setup menuChanging the language settings OSD languageSubtitles1 DVD menu1Audio1 DivX subtitlesTV type Changing the video settingsTV shape Video outputVideo mode only available on model DVD Video quality setup Video qualityAudio output Changing the audio settingsSpeaker setup Post DRCSpdif output Spdif setupDual mono/DRC Dual monoPassword Changing the security settingsSound setup Change PSW ParentalCaptions Changing the general settingsAngle mark Screen saverDivXR VOD DefaultVersion Troubleshooting Flickering black-and-white picture Ejecting a trapped disc Audio features SpecificationsGeneral specifications Audio/Video connectionsGlossary DVD+R DL DVD+RWDVD+R JpegVCD RGBSvcd WMA