Madrigal Imaging MP-8 User Manual
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Notes: 1) For best results, adjust brightness before contrast. 2) If room lighting
changes, it may be necessary to re-adjust contrast and brightness. 3) An excessively
high contrast level can reduce the life of the CRTs.
Detail
The Detail function is used to adjust the picture sharpness of video signals
when using the optional Multi-standard Decoder. It has no effect on an
RGB input.
To adjust detail, press
then
or
until the sharpest display is attained.
Detail level should be roughly proportional to input signal quality. Higher
levels of detail improve good quality signals. Lower levels of detail reduce
noise in poor quality signals.
Color
1)
The Color function is used to adjust color saturation levels when using
the optional Multi-standard Decoder. It has no effect on an RGB input.
To adjust color, press
then
or
until the desired color satura-
tion level is displayed. If Color is set to a 0% level, the result will be a
black and white picture. If Color is set too high, the color levels in the
picture will be over-powering.
2)
The Color function also allows you to turn on or off the red, green
and/or blue color components of the picture.
Press
followed by a
number (n) to select the color
components you want turned
on. The chart shown here shows
the selection variations.
Tint
The Tint function is used to adjust color hue to obtain true color reproduction
of NTSC signals when using the optional Multi-standard Decoder. It has no
effect on an RGB input.
To adjust tint, press
then
or
until an optimum display is attained. It
is best to adjust tint while displaying an image with natural flesh tones.
Note: Tint is not adjustable for PAL or SECAM video sources.
TINT
1
red
2
green
3
blue
4
red & green
5
green & blue
6
red & blue
7
none
8
all
COLORS
TURNED ON
n
COLORS
TURNED ON
n
COLOR
COLOR
DETAIL
OPERATION
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