Creating Your Own Progressive Output Presets - Pioneer DV-45A Elite Operating Instructions Manual

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The Video Settings Menu
4
Press ENTER to save the preset and
exit the Video Adjust screen.
Creating your own progressive
output presets
These presets are available when the video
output is set to progressive. (Use the front
panel PROGRESSIVE button to switch
between interlace and progressive video
output. See also page 18)
1
Select one of the Memory presets (see
above).
2
Move the joystick down to select
'Detailed Settings' then press ENTER.
3
Ajust the picture quality settings.
Progressive Memory 1 (P. Memory 1)
Recall Settings
PureCinema
Sharpness
Contrast
Brughtness
Chroma Level
Hue
• Use the joystick (up/down) to select a
setting.
• Use the joystick (left/right) to adjust the
current setting.
• Press DISPLAY to switch between full
and single view.
• You can change the preset number from
the Recall Settings menu item.
52
En
Video Adjust
P. Memory1
Detailed Settings
P.Memory1
Auto
soft
fine
soft
fine
off
max
min
max
green
red
You can adjust any or all of the following
picture quality settings:
• PureCinema – When watching DVD
movies, PureCinema optimizes the
picture quality. The default setting is
Auto, but if the picture appears
unnatural, then set to On or Off, as
appropriate.
• Sharpness – Adjusts the sharpness of
the mid-frequency (less detailed)
elements in the picture.
• Contrast – Adjusts the contrast
between light and dark elements in the
picture.
• Brightness – Adjusts the overall
brightness of the picture.
• Chroma Level – Adjusts how saturated
colours appear.
• Hue – Adjusts the overall colour
balance between red and green.
3
Press ENTER to save the preset and
exit the Video Adjust screen.
• Video on a DVD discs may be either
video material (originally shot on video)
or film material (originally shot on film).
Video material has a frame rate of 30
frames/sec.(NTSC), compared with 24
frames/sec. for film. This player converts
film material to 60 frames/sec. (in
progressive scan mode). PureCinema
adjusts the picture so that it matches
more closely the picture quality of a
cinema screen.
You can see whether video on a DVD
disc is film or video material by display-
ing the video transmission rate (see
page 46). If a hash mark (#) appears
next to the transmission rate display, it
is film material.

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