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Picture controls, Picture preferences 1, Dnr – digital noise reduction 1 2 – Toshiba 32ZT29B User Manual

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Picture preferences, Scan mode, Digital Noise Reduction

USING THE TV

Picture controls

This television offers you the choice of personalising the picture style to suit your individual preferences when
viewing in either digital or analogue mode.

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This television offers you the choice of personalising

the picture style to suit your own preferences. By

pressing the

m

button you can view the different

picture styles available:

Picture mode-1

to

3

for preset options and,

Picture

mode-M

is for your own settings:

So, to set your own, press the TV MENU button
and select

Picture

from the top menu bar.

Picture preferences

1

Within this Picture menu you have the options to adjust

Contrast

,

Brightness

,

Colour

,

Tint

or

Sharpness

.

Using the S or R button alter to your taste.

DNR enables you to ‘soften’ the screen

representation of a weak signal.

Press the TV MENU button and select

DNR

from

the

Picture

menu.

Select between AUTO and OFF to obtain the best
picture. The differences may not always be
noticeable.

DNR – Digital Noise Reduction

1

2

The

Tint

may only

be adjusted on a

tape which has

been recorded and
played back on an

NTSC video

recorder, when in

AUTO

colour mode.

Picture

▼▼

Contrast

50

Brightness

50

Colour

50

Tint

0

Sharpness

0

Scan mode

NATURAL

DNR

AUTO

EXIT

: To exit

Scan mode

1

2

Select

Scan mode

from the

Picture

menu.

With the S or R button select between NATURAL,
ACTIVE, 100Hz and PROGRESS. to choose
the picture you prefer – the difference may only be
slight.

Scan mode has four options. NATURAL, ACTIVE and

100Hz settings run at 100Hz and reduce background

flicker. The NATURAL setting will normally give the best

pictures, but in programmes such as football matches,

ACTIVE or 100Hz may give a smoother result.

PROGRESS. (Progressive) is 50Hz and is particularly

suited to NTSC images.