Technical data
DVS-5 Module
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9
Saturation
You can define the color
saturation using the
Saturation softkeys.
A shift from the neutral central
position towards the positive range
strengthens the color saturation,
giving you stronger colors.
A shift towards the negative range
on the other hand, means that the
colors appear paler and less
strongly.
The selected setting is retained
until you make a new setting or
until you reset the settings on this
page back to the neutral central
position with the Default softkey.
The setting range has very fine
scaling and can best be set using
a Video test DVD.
Sharpness
You can define the sharpness of
the picture using the
Sharpness softkeys.
A shift from the neutral central
position towards the positive range
increases the sharpness effect.
The picture becomes richer in
detail. If the setting is too high, the
picture can even become a bit
“grainy”.
A shift towards the negative range
on the other hand, leads to a less
sharp image. In the case of
“grainy” films, this can lead to a
better result.
The selected setting is retained
until you make a new setting or
until you reset the settings on this
page back to the neutral central
position with the Default softkey.
The setting range has very fine
scaling and can best be set using
a Video test DVD.