Selecting the picture size, Continued) – Toshiba 51H93 User Manual
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Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features
To select the picture size, press PIC SIZE on the
remote control.
You also can select the picture size using the
menu system. Select PICTURE SIZE in the
VIDEO / THEATER SETTINGS menu.
Theater Settings
Picture Size
Picture Scroll
Cinema Mode
Display Format
Auto Aspect Ratio
Save
Done
Reset
Natural
0
Film
1080i
On
NOTICE OF POSSIBLE ADVERSE
EFFECTS ON TV PICTURE TUBE
Avoid displaying stationary images on
your TV screen for extended periods of
time. Fixed (non-moving) images (such
as still PIP/POP windows or black/gray
bars in wide-screen picture or PIP/POP
formats) can become permanently
engrained in the picture tube. This type
of damage is NOT COVERED BY
YOUR WARRANTY because it is the
result of misuse. See item 33 on page 4.
Using the special functions to change
the size of the displayed image (i.e.
changing the height/width ratio) for the
purpose of public display or commercial
gain may infringe on copyright laws.
Note:
• If you select one of the Theater Wide picture
sizes, the top and bottom edges of the
picture (including subtitles or captions) may
be hidden. To view the hidden edges, either
scroll the picture (Theater Wide 2 and 3 only)
or try viewing the program in Full or Natural
picture size.
• When selecting the picture size, the way
the image displays will vary depending on
the format of the program you are
currently watching. See “Notice of possible
adverse effects on TV picture tube” below.
• The PICTURE SIZE feature may not be
available for some program formats or
signals.
Selecting the picture size
(continued)
Theater Wide 1 picture size
• The picture is non-uniformly
enlarged—the center of the picture
remains close to its original
proportion, but the left and right edges
are stretched wider to fill the screen.
• A small part of the picture (at the top
and bottom) is hidden; however, this
mode cannot be scrolled.
Theater Wide 2 picture size
• The entire picture is uniformly
enlarged—it is stretched the same
amount both wider and taller (retains
its original proportion).
• Part of the picture at the top and
bottom is hidden. To view the hidden
areas, see “Scrolling the Theater Wide
picture” on page 66.
Theater Wide 3 picture size
• The picture is non-uniformly
enlarged—it is stretched wider to fill
the width of the screen, but only
slightly stretched taller.
• A small part of the picture at the top
and bottom is hidden. To view the
hidden areas (such as subtitles or
captions), see “Scrolling the Theater
Wide picture” on page 66.
Full picture size
• The picture is non-uniformly
enlarged—it is stretched wider to fill
the width of the screen, but not
stretched taller.
• None of the picture is hidden.
Theater Wide 2 picture size example
Theater Wide 3 picture size example
Full picture size example
Theater Wide 1 picture size example