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46 ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Configuring Inputs
As with the global Contrast and Brightness menus, you can adjust both contrast
and brightness within a range of 25% to 150%. The default setting for both
contrast and brightness is 100%.
Hue is measured in degrees. The range is -90 to +90 degrees. The default setting
is 0.
Saturation is a percentage, ranging from 0% to 150%. The default setting is
100%.
Reset All restores all settings to their default values.
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From the Input Menu, select Gamma to set the input gamma to match the gamma of the
source. The adjustment range is from 1.0 to 3.0, in 0.1 increments. The default value is 1.0.
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From the Input Menu, select Processing to work with input signals in the following ways:
Deinterlace a non-progressive signal for use on fixed-resolution displays.
~ In interlaced video, even lines in a frame are scanned during one field
and odd lines are scanned during the next field. This scanning method
was used in analog television. Deinterlacing is the process of converting
the two interlaced fields in a frame to one progressive frame.
~ In progressive video, lines in the frame are scanned sequentially. This
is the scanning method used for modern digital displays.
Adjust 3D settings for inputs, in both single- and dual-stream formats.
The Processing Submenu is shown in the following illustration.
Figure 4-16. The Processing Submenu
The options on this submenu are:
DeIntlc — Converts interlaced video to progressive format for processing.
The ImagePRO-II utilizes an advanced Motion Adaptive De-interlacing (MAD)
mode to deinterlace most video sources up to HDTV (1920 x 1080i) rates.
An alternate mode, Field to Frame (Fld->Frm), avoids motion artifacts by
converting individual input fields to progressive output frames. While vertical
PROCESSING
> DeIntlc n/a
Motion Thresh n/a
3D Mode Off
3D Swap L/R
3D Sample OddOdd
3D MiniDin Swap Off
3D L/R Status N/A