Runco Video Xtreme VX-40d Owner's Operating Manual page 50

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Section 3: Operation
Detail
"Detail" adjusts the sharpness of a video image so that edges remain clearly defined. It
can be particularly useful if a significant "Noise Reduction" adjustment has caused the
image to appear too soft. Adjust until the display is as sharp as desired, keeping in mind
that because "Detail" adds some high frequencies back into the image, it can also re-
introduce a certain degree of noise.
Noise Reduction
"Noise Reduction" is similar to the "Filter" control, but operates in the post-sampling digital
domain with a more subtle effect. Higher settings are most useful for clearing up noisy
RGB images such as those from a PC. Adjust as desired, keeping in mind that reducing
noise (which reduces high frequencies) may also soften the image.
Color Space
"Color Space" determines how the color components of an analog
input signal are decoded for accurate color in the display. Selecting
a color space option is useful only for analog signals connected to
INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 5 or INPUT 6. Although color space for
these analog signals is automatically determined by the projector, in some circumstances
you may wish to override this and manually set a specific color space.
NOTE: For digital signals or for signals connected to INPUT 3 or INPUT 4, the color
space function is entirely automatic and the pull-down list disabled.
The current color space appears in the Image Settings menu. Press to select a different
option:
• Select RGB unless you are using component video at INPUT 1, 2, 5 or 6.
• Select YPbPr (Video) with a standard definition televised signal (SDTV)
• Select YPbPr (HDTV) with a high definition televised signal (HDTV).
NOTE: When certain RGB signals are first connected, the projector may not initially
recognize them as RGB and will incorrectly decode their color information as YPbPr
(video). These signals, which appear magenta, can include:
• RGB signals in NTSC, PAL, SECAM frequency ranges
• Scan-doubled sync-on-green
• Scan-quadrupled sync-on-green
For these signals, change the Color Space to RGB.
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