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Custom Picture Settings
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[Sharpness]
[Level] –10 to 50 (±0)
Sets the sharpness level of the video output signal and the recorded
signal.
[Detail Frequency] –8 to 8 (±0)
Sets the center frequency of horizontal sharpness. Setting higher values
increases the frequency, which, in turn, increases the sharpness.
[Coring Level] –30 to 50 (±0)
Sets the level of correction of artifacts caused by high sharpness levels
(coring). Higher values prevent sharpness from being applied to minute
details, resulting in less noise.
[Limit] –50 to 50 (±0)
Restricts how much sharpness is applied.
[Noise Reduction]
[Automatic] [Off], [On]
[Spatial Filter] [Off],1 (lowest level) to 12 (highest level)
Reduces noise by applying a soft focus-like effect on the entire picture.
When set to a value other than [Off], afterimages are not produced but
the whole image will have a softer look.
[Frame Correlation] [Off], 1 to 3
Reduces noise elements by comparing the current image to the previous
one (field). When set to a value other than [Off], the perceived resolution
will not be affected but an afterimage may appear for moving subjects.
[Color Matrix Tuning]
[Gain] –50 to 50 (±0)
[Phase] –18 to 18 (±0)
These settings adjust the color intensity ([Gain]) and color phase
([Phase]) of the color matrix, affecting the color tones of the whole
image.
[R-G], [R-B], [G-R], [G-B],
[B-R], [B-G]
–50 to 50 (±0)
Each matrix changes the tint of the picture along the color gradations
detailed below, affecting the color tones of the whole image.
[R-G]: cyan/green and red/magenta; [R-B]: cyan/blue and red/yellow;
[G-R]: magenta/red and green/cyan; [G-B]: magenta/blue and green/
yellow;
[B-R]: yellow/red and blue/cyan; [B-G]: yellow/green and blue/magenta.
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