Setup – Xoro HSD 8550 User Manual
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SETUP
Video Setup Page
The Video settings included options for
SHARPNESS, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST,
HUE, SATURATION and DEEPCOLOR.
Brightness and Contrast
The two settings can use the UP / DOWN keys to change and allow individual settings.
The LEFT button will take you to the settings of the video quality
Hue
The setting can use the UP / DOWN keys to change and allow individual settings.
Positive value produces more powerful red colours and negative value produces more
powerful blue colours in the picture.
The LEFT button will take you to the settings of the video quality.
Saturation
The setting can use the UP / DOWN keys to change and allow individual settings.
Higher value produces more powerful colours in the picture.
The LEFT button will take you to the settings of the video quality.
Sharpness
The setting can use the UP / DOWN keys to change and allow individual settings.
Higher value produces more shaprness in the picture.
The LEFT button will take you to the settings of the video quality.
DEEPCOLOR
The Standard Deep Colour is an extension of the depth of the previously used 8 bits per colour
channel. The specification for HDMI 1.3 supports this standard, which requires, above all, a much
higher bandwidth. While true colour can represent at a depth of 24 bits 16,777,216 colours, it brings
Deep Colour with 30 bit colour depth, 36-bit and 48 bit to much higher colour resolutions. Achieved
at 36-bit Deep Colour, a colour resolution from 68.7 x 10exp9 (Giga) colours and 48-bit colour can
theoretically be shown as high as 281.4 x 10exp12 (Tera) shades. With this high colour resolution,
for example, HDTV colours of unsurpassed quality and naturalness of pose with high contrast. Due
to the infinite number of shades represent interpolations between individual pixels. Even in the
shade of gray tones and Deep Colour offer a much nuances representation over the 16 bits of the
24-bit High Colour or True Colour.
The options are: Off, 30bit and 36bit.