Deinterlace
This function allows you to determine the type of incoming video
Select “Deinterlace” from the | Main Menu | ||
“Options” menu on the menu screen. |
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For operating the menu screen, see |
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| This function is useful to |
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| enhance video by replacing |
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| the edges of the video with |
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| edges that have steeper rise |
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| and fall times. DCTI turns |
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| sloped or sinusoidal |
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| DCTI | waveforms into rectangular |
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| or square waveforms with |
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| the same duty cycles and |
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| useful for 4:1:1 video |
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| sources. The range is from |
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| 0 to 7. |
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| This function is used to |
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| identify video artifacts while |
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| Video on film | in film mode. VOF attempts |
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| to repair the artifacts using |
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| while remaining in film |
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| mode. |
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| Reproduces the image of |
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| the film source clearly. |
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| Displays the optimized |
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| image of film transformed |
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| Film Mode | with 3:2 pull down (NTSC |
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| and PAL60Hz)or 2:2 pull |
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| down (PAL 50Hz and |
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| SECAM) enhancement to |
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| progressive mode images. |
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Note
•In PAL50Hz or SECAM, the 2:2 pull down enhancement will be enabled only in film mode, after the film source has been entered.
Easy to Use Functions
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