[Off]: Turns off [Noise Reduction].
[MPEG Noise Reduction]
[Auto]: Automatically reduces noise in MPEG-compressed videos.
[High]/[Medium]/[Low]: Reduces noise in MPEG-compressed videos.
[Off]: Turns off [MPEG Noise Reduction].
[Dot Noise Reduction]
[Auto]: Automatically reduces dot noise around objects on the screen.
[Off]: Turns off [Dot Noise Reduction].
[Reality Creation]
Adjusts detail and noise for a realistic picture.
[Video Area Detection]
Adjusts effect level optimally by detecting video area within a picture.
[Resolution]
Adjusts detail and clarity of the picture.
[Noise Filtering]
Adjusts to reduce noise of the picture.
[Smooth Gradation]
Creates smooth gradations on flat surfaces of the picture.
[Motionflow]
[Smooth]: Provides smoother picture movement; especially effective for
film-based content.
[Standard]: Provides smoother picture movement for standard use.
[Clear]: Reduces motion blur while maintaining brightness for high-
speed picture content.
[Clear Plus]: Reduces motion blur for high- speed picture content more
than [Clear].
[Impulse]: Reproduces original picture quality. Provides cinema-like
picture, which may flicker.
[True Cinema]: Images, such as a movie created in 24 frames per
second, are reproduced at the original framerate.
[Off]: Use this setting if [Smooth], [Standard], [Clear], [Clear Plus],
[Impulse] or [True Cinema] results in a distorted picture.
(Depending on the picture content, you may not see the effect visually
even if you have changed the settings.)
[CineMotion]
[Auto]: Displays film-based content with picture expression close to the
original by applying a film- specific process.
[Off]: Turns off [CineMotion].
(If the image contains irregular signals or too much noise, this setting is
automatically turned off even if [Auto] is selected.)
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