Sony MVS-8000X User Manual page 170

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Further, you can apply an anti-moire filter to reduce the moire patterns created
by interpolation.
Notes
• Interpolation processing is possible for the following signal formats and
DME systems.
– MVE-8000A: 480i/59.94, 576i/50
– MVE-9000: 480i/59.94, 576i/50, 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50
• The anti-moire filter is only effective when the MVE-8000A is used in an
HD system.
Selecting an interpolation method for input video signals
1
In the DME menu, select VF6 'Input/Output' and HF3 'Process.'
2
In the <Video Field/Frame Mode> group, select the interpolation method
for the video signal.
Adaptive Y/C: Detect changes in the luminance and chrominance
components of the video signal separately, and switch automatically
between fields and frames.
Adaptive Y: Detect changes in the luminance component of the video
signal separately, and switch automatically between fields and frames.
Field: Do interpolation in field units. This gives natural movement,
suitable for moving video.
Frame: Do interpolation in frame units. This gives higher image precision,
suitable for still pictures.
3
When you select Adaptive Y/C or Adaptive Y in step 2, set the following
parameter.
Knob
1
4
In the <Key Field/Frame Mode> group, select the interpolation method for
the key signal.
Adaptive: Detect changes in the luminance component of the key signal
separately, and switch automatically between fields and frames.
Field: Do interpolation in field units. This gives natural movement,
suitable for moving video.
Frame: Do interpolation in frame units. This gives higher image precision,
suitable for still pictures.
5
When you select Adaptive in step 4, set the following parameter.
Parameter
Adjustment
Mode
Degree of motion detection
Setting values
1 to 4
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