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Interpolation Settings – 56
Methods of interpolation for the video signal
Methods of interpolation for the key signal
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Chapter 6 Input/Output Signal Operations
This menu selects the method of interpolation used by the
DME-7000 for the input video and key signals.
In the IN/OUT menu, press F6 (INTERPOLATION) to display the
INTERPOLATION menu.
FRONT
FRONT
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VIDEO
KEY
VIDEO
INTERPOLATION menu soft key indications
The follwing are some of the operations carried out in this menu.
There are four possible methods of interpolation for the video
signal, as follows.
Adpt Y/C (Adaptive Y/C): By detecting movement separately
in the luminance and chrominance components of the video
signal, the system automatically switches between field and
frame units. Use this mode normally.
Adpt Y (Adaptive Y): The luminance signal is always
interpolated in field units. You can select whether the
chrominance signal is always interpolated in field units
("Field" setting) or whether adaptive processing is applied to
the chrominance signal based on the movement detected in
the luminance signal ("Y motion" setting).
For details, see the section "Signal Processing Settings 2"
(page 10-35).
Frame: Interpolation is carried out in frame units. This provides
the best image quality for still frames.
Field: Interpolation is carried out in field units. This provides
the most natural motion for moving images.
There are three possible methods of interpolation for the key
signal, as follows.
Adaptive: By detecting movement from the luminance
component of the key signal, the system automatically
switches between field and frame units.
Frame: The same as the "Frame" setting for the video signal.
Field: The same as the "Field" setting for the video signal.
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