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VP-790 - Configuring the VP-790 via the OSD MENU Screens
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Setting
Function
Aspect Ratio
Set the aspect ratio to: Standard, Full Screen, Crop or Anamorphic (also see
Section
):
Standard: Maintains the aspect ratio of the input and scales the image to fit
the display size. The background remains black
Full Screen: Fits the image to the size of the display without maintaining the
aspect ratio
Crop: Maintains the aspect ratio of the input and crops the image so it fits the
display
Anamorphic: scales the input image to 16:9 and fits the 16:9 scaled image to
the display
Note that some aspect ratios may not be applicable to all signal types, in
which case selecting a non-applicable aspect ratio conversion will have no
effect on the displayed image. For example, when a 16:9 image is displayed
on a 16:9 panel all settings give an identical full screen image
Output
Gamma
Set the output gamma: 1.0 to 2.2
Output gamma allows to re-gamma video signals with pre-configured gamma
values to match the display.
If, for example, an adjustment to reduce the level of red in the image is
required, select a higher number for the (input) Color Temp in the Color
menu, or a lower number for the Native Color Temp in the Output menu
Zoom Enable Off or On
Zoom
Set the Zoom
Zoom H-Pan
Set the Zoom H-Pan
Zoom V-Pan
Set the Zoom V-Pan
Flicker Filter
Strength
Set to control the filter weighting of prior field versus current field
Flicker Filter
Recursion
Recursion chooses between vertical filtering of current and prior input fields, or
current field and recursive data output from filter during prior field
6.3.1
The Flicker Filter
The Flicker Filter reduces interlace horizontal line edge bounce or flicker when scan
converting from a computer progressive input format to an interlaced output signal.
By choosing the filter strength and recursion mode it is possible to choose between
higher levels of flicker reduction or better motion reproduction.
Flicker filter is available in the PIP/Single unit mode but not in the
multiple unit mode.
The flicker filter applies to the DVI and HDMI computer input ports. It does not apply
to the composite, s-Video, component and 3G-SDI video inputs or to interlaced
modes on DVI and HDMI. The filter strength slider is always available and the
strength can be changed but it has no effect to a currently displayed interlace mode
or video input port.
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