Profile Flexibility And Conclusion - madVR Labs Envy User Manual

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Notice how the menu page now shows the values of 3, 1 and 4, along with the PROF tags. This
indicates that these values are being used because of an applied profile.
Lastly, let's send a 1080p signal to the Envy. The menu page now shows the following:
Notice how the Envy has automatically recalled our Upscaling & Sharpening settings for 1080p,
and that this shows as our Active Settings. The PROF tags here indicate the settings are coming
from an active profile – in this case, the profile we added for 1080p or lower.
Recall that this profile is assigned for 1080p and lower. What if you wanted to use even stronger
Upscaling & Sharpening settings for 720p and below? To do that you would just create another
profile, based on a resolution of 720p or lower, and set those settings as desired, using the same
steps as above when setting the 4K and 1080p profiles above.

5.0 Profile Flexibility and Conclusion

Throughout this document we discussed the power, flexibility, and ease of use of the Envy's
profile system. To illustrate this even further, let's consider another scenario that shows just how
easy it is to adapt your profiles if you change your mind about your settings later.
Imagine after all the above profile work, you discover that you like to use an "Add Grain" setting
of 1 instead of Off, for all viewing conditions. How many of these profiles that we already set up
would you need to modify? Well, none of course! This is because for all profiles, the Add Grain
setting is not overridden, as you can tell from the THRU tag when each profile is viewed.
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