Specifications

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The following options are available for this menu item:
Mode
Function
Normal
The two interlaced fields are simply combined together.
This will often show artifacts on moving images, but can be
used when the input is known to be still.
Auto
Automatically selects Film 3:2 or Medium Range Motion
Compensation (M. Comp Med.) depending on whether Film
Mode is detected or not. For 1080i sources, a special de-
interlacing mode is selected to eliminate combing effects.
Film 3:2
Enables 3:2 pull down conversion of the incoming NTSC
video. (This option should not be used if the source is not
NTSC video).
M. Comp Low
M. Comp Med.
M. Comp High
Enables Pixel Adaptive Motion Compensation. Three levels
are available with ‘Low’ providing the least compensation
for Motion and ‘High’ providing the most compensation.
7.6.2 CV & YC Source Menu Items (Applies only to VP-704XL)
Of the above Source Menu items, the Autoset sense and Autoset status functions,
RGB type and Pixel phase are specific to RGB signals only. The rest of the Source
menu items function with RGB, CV or YC type signals. In addition, there are four
additional Menu items that are only used with CV or YC type signals and these are
explained below:
Adjust the Brightness and Contrast of the image to your requirement.
Saturation is the amount of color present in the image. Hue is the color “tint”
parameter and the adjustment range is +90 degrees through to -90 degrees with 0
being the default.
Within limits, you can enhance or soften the appearance of detail within an image.
The Sharpness values go both negative and positive, with 0 being the default. Note
that over-enhancing an image has the side effect of making it appear to be noisy
and under-enhancing an image gives the appearance of poor video quality.
Source: YC1
Sharpness [0]
Source: YC1
Satur [100] Hue [0]
Source: YC1
Bright [100] Contrast [100]