BD DVD
To adjust the picture1Press OPTIONS during playback. The options menu appears.
2Select “A/V Settings” using M/m, and press ENTER.
3Select “Video Settings” using M/m, and press ENTER.
The “Video Settings” screen appears.
4Select an item using M/m, and press
ENTER.
The default settings are underlined.
Items DetailsPicture Quality Selects the picture
Mode settings for different
(Standard/ lighting environments. Brighter Room/
Theater Room/
Memory)
Video | This setting is selectable |
Equalizer | when “Picture Quality |
| Mode” is set to |
| “Memory” (see ““Video |
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HD Reality | This setting is available |
Enhancer | only when video signals |
| are output from the |
| HDMI OUT jack or the |
| COMPONENT VIDEO |
| OUT jacks (see ““HD |
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NR (Noise | Reduces the noise in the |
Reduction) | picture (see ““NR” |
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5Select or adjust the settings using </M/ m/,, and press ENTER.
To adjust any other items, repeat steps 4 and 5.
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The “HD Reality Enhancer” settings are individually set during video and photo playback.
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•Set the picture setting of your TV to ‘Standard’ before changing the “Picture Quality Mode” settings.
•“Video Settings” is not available when the connected TV is set to Theater Mode (page 16).
•Depending on the disc or the scene being played, “FNR,” “BNR” or “MNR” effects may be hard to discern.
“Video Equalizer” elements1Select “Video Equalizer” in step 4 above, and press ENTER.
2Select an item, and press ENTER.
Items | Details |
Contrast | Changes the contrast. |
((weak) |
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~ 3 (strong)) |
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Brightness | Changes the overall |
((dark) | brightness. |
~ 3 (bright)) |
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Chroma | Deepens deep colors, or |
((light) | lightens light colors. |
~ 3 (deep)) |
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Hue ((red) | Changes overall color |
~ 0 ~ 3 | balance. |
(green)) |
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Gamma | Adjusts the picture |
| balance between light |
| and dark areas. |
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1Select “HD Reality Enhancer” in step 4 above, and press ENTER.
2Select an item, and press ENTER.
Items Details
Enhance Enhances the scene
pixel.
Smoothing Smooths the gradation (Off/Standard/ on flat parts of the
High) picture.
FGR (0 ~ 3) Reduces film grain.
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