Video nr, Sharpness enhancement, Automatic contrast – Vidikron Vision Model 85 User Manual
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Video NR: To apply noise reduction to the input signal, select Video NR from the Advanced
Picture Adjust menu. Noise reduction is useful for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of
video signals. Set it to Off, 1, 2 or 3, as needed, keeping in mind that higher settings (which
reduce high frequencies) may also “soften” the image.
MNR: Select MNR from the Picture Adjust menu to reduce or eliminate so-called “mosquito
noise” in MPEG-compressed video signals (digital broadcasts or DVDs). Set it to Off, 1, 2 or 3,
as needed to minimize distortion around the edges of moving objects, moving artifacts
around edges and/or blotchy noise patterns superimposed over the objects.
Sharpness Enhancement: select Sharpness Enhancement from the Advanced Picture
Adjust menu to apply edge enhancement to images, giving the impression of added depth.
Set it to Off, 1, 2, or 3 as desired.
Automatic Contrast: The Vision 85 can dynamically adjust the contrast (white level)
according to the color content in the signal, to produce the best picture quality. Select
Automatic Contrast from the Picture Adjust menu to activate this feature. Set it to Off, 1, 2, or
3 as desired. Selecting “3” results in a higher average white level than the other settings.
Default: To reset all picture quality settings for the current input to their factory-default
values, select Default from the Picture menu.
The Vision 85 provides nine adjustable white balance parameters, allowing precise
adjustment of the intensity of the red, blue and green color components in the dark areas
(Offset), light areas (Gain) and “mid-tone” areas (Gamma).
You can adjust these parameters as needed and store them in any of six presets (memory
locations). The selected white balance preset can, in turn, be associated with a “Picture
Memory“ preset (refer to White Balance on page 66). The most logical way to do this is to
associate a white balance preset with the picture memory preset of the same name;
however, you can associate a white balance preset with any picture memory preset.
Mem. Select: To select and edit a white balance preset, select Mem. Select from the White
Balance menu.
Red Gamma/Green Gamma/Blue Gamma: Refer to ISF Night - Display Color on page 57.
Red Gain/Green Gain/Blue Gain: Refer to ISF Night - Display Color on page 57.
Red Offset/Green Offset/Blue Offset: Refer to ISF Night - Display Color on page 57.
Default: To reset the Gamma, Gain and Offset settings for the currently-selected white
balance preset to their factory-default values, select Default from the White Balance menu.
Then, select Yes to confirm the reset.
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Gamma
Red Gamma
Green Gamma
Blue Gamma
0
0
0
Gain
Red Gain
Green Gain
Blue Gain
0
0
0
Offset
Red Offset
Green Offset
Blue Offset
0
0
0
Default
White Balance
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