Denon DVD-A1XV Operating Instructions Manual page 61

Dvd audio-video/super audio cd player
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When Gamma Correction is selected and adjusted:
Two kinds of displays are prepared for adjustment of Gamma Correction.
• When use the Numerical table of Gamma Correction. (Figure 1)
:Pressing the cursor button (ª)
• When use the Graph of Gamma Correction. (Figure 2)
:Pressing the enter button
Select the adjust point with cursor buttons (
the ENTER button.
(If the PICTURE ADJUST button is pressed before pressing the enter button, an adjustment level is not stored)
• The brightness level can be adjusted in range of 16 to 235.
• Pressing the cursor button (•) raises the level (and the image becomes brighter), and pressing the cursor button (ª) lowers
the level (and the image becomes darker).
• A press of the CLEAR button returns all of the setting points to the standard level.
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The level of the selected point cannot exceed the level of the points above and below that point.
(A dark portion cannot be set to exceed a portion that is brighter than it.)
MEMORY 1
G0
G1
G2
24
32
48
To exit the Image Quality Adjustment mode
Press the PICTURE ADJUST button.
REFERENCE:
• In the Graph of Gamma correction, the horizontal axis indicates the brightness level of the image that is recorded on the disc, and
the vertical axis indicates the brightness level of the image when it is output from this unit.
MEMORY 1
GO : 0 2 4
235
0
0
• When bright points of the disc side are
adjusted to the "dark" of the output side,
the fine parts of the bright portion that
normally become hard to see, become an
easily discerned image.
,
), set the adjustment brightness level with cursor buttons (•, ª), and press
0
1
1
2
3
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
64
80
96
128
160
192
224
(Figure 1)
100
MEMORY 1
GO : 0 2 4
235
0
0
MEMORY 1
GO : 0 2 4
235
0
0
• When dark points of the disc side are
adjusted to the "bright" of the output side,
the fine parts of the dark portion that
normally become hard to see, become an
easily discerned image.
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Remote control unit
100
(Figure 2)
100

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