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This control is most useful for smoothing out
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moving images from interlaced sources. In nearly all cases the
proper Motion Filter setting is automatically determined according
to the type of incoming source signal. However, if your source is
noisy and/or inconsistent you may wish to "force" a setting to
ensure stable processing for this source—if desired, override the default "Auto"
setting by selecting the appropriate motion filter:
1.
(default): The projector will automatically use the correct motion filter
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according to the incoming signal. Note that the "Still" filter will be applied for
RGB non-HDTV interlaced signals, and the "Motion" filter will be applied for
RGB HDTV interlaced sources.
2.
For static images with no motion, such as graphics from a CD. Note:
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Applied for RGB non-HDTV interlaced signals.
3.
For video images that did not originate from film, or for moving
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computer-generated images. NOTE: Applied for RGB HDTV interlaced
signals.
4.
For video images that originated from film. This will optimize image
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quality and stability.
FILM NOTES: 1) For 60 Hz video standards: NTSC, PAL M, PAL 60. 2) Also
recommend for PAL video standard if the ADP module is present—note that
you must select film mode manually in this case. 3) Signals can be from RGB
video, composite video or S-video sources.
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images only. Enter a checkmark (default) for most decoded video sources—this
activates the AGC circuit to ensure properly bright images. Delete the checkmark if a
decoded video image exhibits strange color artifacts such as stripes in highly
saturated colors, indicating an incompatibility between this source and the AGC.
When displaying 3D images in "Minimum Delay" mode, adjust
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the Dark Interval setting to artificially increase or decrease the amount of dark time
between displayed frames. Higher settings provide more time for shutters in 3D
glasses to open/close, ensuring that each eye sees the full display intended for it.
Symptoms of cross-talk and/or color artifacts indicate that the Dark Interval setting is
incorrect for the current source. Note that the Dark Interval default is approximately
375 µs, but slidebar values range from 0-255 and do not indicate µs.
See 3.8, 3D Images for a full explanation of Dark Interval use.
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access a submenu of controls affecting
performance of the optional Advanced Digital
Processing module.
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Noise Reduction: Select the amount of image
noise reduction desired, with "0" applying no noise reduction (default) and "10"
applying maximum noise reduction. The higher the value, the softer the image.
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Horizontal Filter: Select the amount of horizontal filtering desired for the current
source. Note that the default setting of "0" allows the projector to optimize the
amount of horizontal filtering according to the current source, and is the
recommended setting for most situations. You can override this by selecting a
The "automatic gain control" option affects decoded video
Select this option to
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