A/V Setting Descriptions: Video
Video Settings
•Contrast provides a slider to adjust the
•Brightness provides a slider to adjust the overall brightness of the picture.
•Sharpness provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity.
•Color provides a slider to adjust the color intensity.
•Tint provides a slider to adjust the proportion of red to green.
•Color Temp (Color Temperature) allows you to adjust how white images are displayed. Your choices are:
—Low 6500K or Low (for DTV): White
images will have a warm cast to them. This adjustment is an average and can vary due to ambient room lighting, video scene brightness and the TV’s age. The Low 6500K represents the 6500K industry standard for NTSC (non- DTV) pictures.
—Medium: White images will be balanced between the Low (warm) and High (cool) settings.
—High: White images will have a cool cast
to them. This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting.
•Video Noise use reduction to reduce minor noise (graininess) in the broadcast received on
•Image Type maximizes the original camera media: Video or Film. Video media uses a video camera and is created at 30 frames per second. Film media uses a film camera and is created at 24 frames per second. Examples of Video media are live TV broadcast such as news, special events, or video taped programs. Examples of film media are motion pictures,
the broadcaster or home video company to
30 frames per second to match TV or video standards. This conversion can leave subtle picture artifacts or conversion errors. Setting the Image Type to Film can reduce the picture artifacts and improve the picture quality, when viewing a movie from a 480i device such as a VCR, standard DVD or antenna.
Image Type is not effective for progressive scan (480p) devices, and high definition signals.
•Velocity Scanning Modulation (VSM) Sharpness When turned On, selected image outlines are emphasized, resulting in sharper images. The default is On. When turned Off, the velocity scanning modulation function is prevented.
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