Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65000 manual Setting Descriptions Video

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Part III : Setup

A/V Setting Descriptions: Video

Video Settings

Contrast provides a slider to adjust the white-to-black level. Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images, while high contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear more vibrant.

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 propor- tion of red to green.

Color Temp (color Temperature) allows you to adjust how white images are dis- played. Your choices are:

Low: 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 represents the industry standard for NTSC pictures.

High: White images will have a cool cast to them. This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting.

Medium: White images will be balanced between the Low (warm) and High (cool) settings.

Video Noise reduces minor noise (graini- ness) in the broadcast or input signal. Your choices are:

Standard : No noise reduction. Use this setting when the picture quality is good.

Reduction : Use this setting when the picture quality is poor and noisy. This mode will reduce picture noise and soften the picture quality.

Image Type maximizes the original cam-

era 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. Exam-

ples of film media are motion pictures, made-for-TV movies, and many prime time programs. Filmed media is converted by 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 conver- sion errors. Setting the Image Type to Film can reduce the picture artifacts and im- prove the picture quality, when viewing a 480i image.

AV Mode allows you to adjust the bright- ness of the dark parts of the image. Your choices are:

Standard: No correction.

Movie: This mode will brighten the dark parts of the image.

Graphics: This mode will darken the dark parts of the image.

Auto Position Automatically adjusts the position of the image according to the input signal automatically. (For PC only.) To use this function, press the number 1 button on the remote control.

Horizontal Position Adjusts the horizon-

tal position of the image. (For DTV, PC only.)

Vertical Position Adjusts the vertical position of the image. (For DTV, PC only.) Fine Detail allows you to adjust the image when the image flickers. (For PC only.)

Black Border allows you to turn on a black borderwhen picture disturbances appear around the edges of the image. Your choices are:

Off: No border.

Small: A thin border around the edges of the image.

Large: A larger border around the edges of the image.

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