º U4: Adjusting red, green, and blue balance

º U6: Optimizing the video to suit the material

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Color Balance R-Gain (j31 to 0)

 

Transfer MODE

 

Reduces the amount of red in the picture.

 

Selects the method of conversion for

0

 

Auto1

progressive output to suit the type of material

 

 

 

being played (page 41, “Film and video”).

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Color Balance G-Gain (j31 to 0)

 

Auto 1 (normal): for viewing film material

 

Auto 2: for viewing film material (the same as

 

Reduces the amount of green in the picture.

 

 

 

 

Auto 1, but able to convert 30-frame

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

per second progressive video)

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Color Balance B-Gain (j31 to 0)

 

Auto 3: for animated material (also able to

 

 

convert 30-frame per second

 

Reduces the amount of blue in the picture.

 

 

 

 

 

progressive video)

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

Video:

for video material

 

 

 

4:3 ASPECT

º U5: Adjusting the amount of red, green, and blue in

 

Selects how to show video on a widescreen

white

 

Nor.

(16:9) television that is compatible with

 

 

progressive output.

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Nor. (normal): The picture fills the whole

 

 

screen.

 

 

 

 

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Color Balance R-Offset (j15 to i15)

 

Auto: Letterbox format 4:3 aspect video

 

Adds or reduces red.

 

 

expands to fill the screen or is shown

0

 

 

 

in the center of the screen with black

 

 

 

bands either side.

 

 

 

 

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Color Balance G-Offset (j15 to i15)

 

Shr. (shrink): The picture is shown in the 4:3

 

 

aspect in the center of the

 

Adds or reduces green.

 

 

 

 

 

television.

0

 

 

 

 

 

Zoom: Select if video with an aspect of 4:3

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Color Balance B-Offset (j15 to i15)

 

 

recorded in the letterbox format is not

 

 

expanded when “Nor.” or “Auto” is

 

Adds or reduces blue.

 

 

selected.

0

 

 

Shift Position (0 to i15)

 

 

0

Shifts the picture to show subtitles.

 

 

(Works when the picture fills the screen when

 

 

 

4:3 ASPECT is set to “Auto” or “Zoom”.)

 

 

 

Crosshatch

 

 

OFF

ON: Outputs a test pattern to check a

 

 

projector’s picture.

 

 

 

OFF

 

Advanced operations

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Panasonic DVD-H2000 warranty U5 Adjusting the amount of red, green, and blue, White

DVD-H2000 specifications

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