Gateway FPD2475W User Manual page 22

24-inch widescreen lcd monitor
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Description
Video Adjust menu
Unless otherwise indicated, these settings apply only to SD (standard definition) video at 480i and below.
Where "PC input" is indicated, the resolutions that apply are from 800 × 600 to 1920 × 1200.
PC input: sets resolution aspect ratios and scaling between Wide, Zoom, and 1:1.
Wide mode
entire screen. Widescreen (1.76:1) images fill the entire screen without distortion,
while widescreen (1.85:1 and 2.35:1) images appear without distortion but with
black bars at the top and bottom. PC input: Stretches the image to fit the entire
screen.
Zoom mode
entire screen with a distortion-free and black bar-free image. PC input: Zooms
the image to fill the screen from top to bottom with black bars on the left and
right sides of the image.
1:1 mode
or full-frame movie appears with black bars on the left and right of the image.
PC input: Preserves the original aspect ratio of the resolution by using black bars on
the left and right sides and variable sizes of black bars on the top and bottom of the
image (depends on resolution).
Panoramic mode
or full-frame image to fill the entire screen. Unlike Wide mode, Panoramic mode
stretches only the left and right sides of the image, and leaves the center of the
image distortion free.
of noise and motion from the video source.
the frame rate of the display for ultimate image quality. Bad Edit Detection and Correction corrects
incorrectly synchronized video.
performance.
DCDi by Faroudja—Directional Correlation De-interlacing reduces jagged edge artifacts on diagonal lines.
Cross Color Reduction—Reduces cross-color artifacts, such as unintentional flashing colors or rainbow
patterns, that result from composite video signals.
MADI—Motion-Adaptive De-Interlacing ensures a more static (flicker-free) display image for image sections
not containing moving elements, and ensures smoother edges for moving elements.
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Sharpness—Adjusts sharpness for video images.
Video Scaling—Sets video aspect ratios and scaling between Wide, Zoom, 1:1, and Panoramic modes.
stretches a standard broadcast or full-frame image to fill the
crops off a portion of a widescreen image in order to fill the
preserves the movie's original aspect ratio, so a standard broadcast
uses selective distortion to stretch a standard broadcast
Noise Reduction—Uses noise reduction filters that adapt to the amount
Film Mode Detection—Film Mode Detection detects frame rates of the source image and adapts
Auto Video Enhance—Enables DCDi, Cross Color Reduction, and MADI for optimized video

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