Panasonic AW-E560 Operating Instructions Manual page 47

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#0 Gamma Compensation Level Setting
[GAMMA (NOR): .35 to .55]
[GAMMA (SHT): .35 to .55]
Gamma correction level can be set.
[GAMMA (NOR)] can be set when the electronic shut-
ter is OFF (normal state), or [GAMMA (SHT)] when it is
ON.
#1 Knee Compensation Level Setting
[KNEE POINT: 88% to 98%]
The level of video signals subject to knee correction
(knee point) can be set.
#2 White Clip Level Setting
[WHITE CLIP: 95% to 110%]
The peak level of video signals to be white-clipped
can be set.
#3 Horizontal Detail High Level Setting: LEVEL HIGH
[H. DTL LEVEL H]
Vertical Detail High Level Setting: LEVEL HIGH
[V. DTL LEVEL H]
Horizontal Detail Low Level Setting: LEVEL LOW
[H. DTL LEVEL L]
Vertical Detail Low Level Setting: LEVEL LOW
[V. DTL LEVEL L]
Detail level, high or low, horizontal or vertical, can be
set.
The range of detail setting is 0 to 63, provided that
HIGH must be set at least 1 level higher than LOW.
#4 Detail Band Level Setting
[DTL BAND: 1 to 5]
The contour correction band at high or low frequen-
cies can be set.
The larger the number, the finer the detail.
#5 Noise Suppress Compensation Level Setting
[NOISE SUP: 0 to 10]
Screen noise can be reduced when high or low detail
level is set. If noise suppress correction level is set too
high, however, fine detail objects will appear less dis-
tinct.
#6 Level Dependent Compensation Level Setting
[LEVEL DEP: 0% to 25%]
Screen noise in the dark parts of an objects if
processed by the detail signal can be reduced. If level
dependent correction level is set too high, however,
fine detail objects like hair, for example, may appear
less distinct.
#7 Chroma Aperture Compensation Level Setting
[CHROMA DTL: 0 to 15]
The contours of the highly color saturated part of an
object can be emphasized.
#8 Dark Detail Level Setting
[DARK DTL: 0 to 5]
The contours of the dark part of an object can be
emphasized.
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