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The Video Adjust menu
Creating your own set
There are three user presets in which you can save your own set of picture quality settings for disc playback. 1 Follow Choosing a preset above and select one of the user presets (Memory 1, 2 or 3). 2 Move the cursor down and select �Detailed Settings�. � MNR � Adjusts the amount of noise reduction (NR) applied to the mosquito noise (artefacts visible around the edges of an image, caused by MPEG compression). � Sharpness � Adjusts the sharpness of the high-frequency (detailed) elements in the picture. Sharpness is ineffective for HDMI output. � Detail � Adjusts how sharp edges appear. � White Level � Adjusts the intensity of white. White Level is ineffective for HDMI output. � Black Level � Adjusts the intensity of black. Black Level is ineffective for HDMI output. � Black Setup � Corrects the standard reference black level. Black Setup is ineffective for HDMI output. � Gamma Correction � Adjusts the brightness of darker images. Gamma Correction is ineffective for HDMI output. � Hue � Adjusts overall balance between red and green. Hue is ineffective for HDMI output. � Chroma Level � Adjusts how rich the colours appear. Chroma Level is ineffective for HDMI output. 4 Use the / buttons to adjust the currently selected picture quality setting. 5 When you have all the settings as you want them, press HOME MENU to exit. Tip � To see more of the picture as you adjust different settings, press ENTER after selecting the setting you want to adjust.
Memory1 Detailed Settings
3 Select the picture quality setting you want to adjust.
Memory1 Prog. Motion PureCinma YNR BNR MNR Sharpness Detail Off Off Off Soft Soft Motion Auto1 Max Max Max Fine Fine Still
You can adjust the following settings: � Prog. Motion � Adjusts the motion and still picture quality when video output is set to progressive. (Prog. Motion is ineffective when PureCinema is On.) � PureCinema � This setting optimizes the picture for film material when the video output is set to progressive. Usually set to Auto 1 but try switching to Auto 2, On or Off if the picture appears unnatural. � YNR � Adjusts the amount of noise reduction (NR) applied to the Y (brightness) component. � BNR � Adjusts the amount of noise reduction (NR) applied to the block noise (artefacts visible in areas of flat colour, caused by MPEG compression).