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Using The 3Dyc And I-P Mode; Comparing Picture Adjustments On The Screen - Pioneer KURO PDP-LX6090 Bedienungsanleitung

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Setting up

Using the 3DYC and I-P Mode

1
Press HOME MENU.
2
Select "Picture" (/ then ENTER).
3
Select "Pro Adjust" (/ then ENTER).
4
Select "Others" (/ then ENTER).
5
Select "3DYC" or "I-P Mode" (/ then ENTER).
6
Select the desired parameter (/ then ENTER).
3DYC
Optimizes characteristics for separating brightness signals and
colour signals. This works for both video and still images.
Selections
Off
High
Mid
Low
I-P Mode
Performs optimum conversion from interlace signals to
progressive signals. This works for both video and still images.
Selections
1
2
3
7
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
Note
• For the 3DYC, the individual parameters are selectable only
when:
– You have selected "INPUT 1", "INPUT 2" or "INPUT 3" as the
input source and "Video" as the input signal type (see Selecting
an input signal type on page 52); or
– You have selected "INPUT 5" as the input source or you have
selected the analogue tuner.
• The 3DYC setting is ineffective when SECAM, PAL60, or
4.43NTSC signals are input.
• The I-P Mode setting is disabled if you use an external input
source and select "On" for "Game Control Pref" on the "Option"
menu.
• For the I-P Mode, the individual parameters are not selectable
for the following input signals: 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080p.
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Deactivates 3DYC
Enhanced 3DYC
Standard 3DYC
Moderate 3DYC
Optimum for video images
Standard setting
Optimum for still images
Comparing picture adjustments on the
screen
During picture adjustments, you can quickly refer to the image
previously set in the same parameter, allowing you to easily
compare and select the preferred image quality.
1
Press HOME MENU.
2
Select "Picture" (/ then ENTER).
3
Select an item to be adjusted (/ then ENTER).
4
While performing adjustment, press BLUE on the remote
control unit.
"Before" displays and the image adjusted last time appears for
comparison.
Before
5
Press the button again to return to the newly adjusted image.
Each press of the button toggles between "Before" and "After".
6
Repeat steps 1 and 5 for other parameters.
7
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
Caution
• If you exit the menu by pressing HOME MENU or no operation is
performed for 60 seconds, all the parameter settings displayed last
are stored in memory.
• If you want to exit the menu without performing the adjustments (or
leaving the settings disabled) on the "After" screen, switch to
"Before" and then exit.
Note
• You cannot adjust any item while on the "Before" screen. A
warning message appears.
• When you switch to another parameter, make sure to change
the display from "Before" to "After" first, otherwise you cannot
select "Before". A warning message appears if you don't.
• If you exit the selection from the "Before" screen, the previous
entry is stored in the memory and the button no longer works.
• If you exit the selection from the "After" screen, the new entry is
stored in the memory and the button no longer works.
• If you move and change the "AV Selection" parameter, the new
entry in the current parameter is stored in the memory and the
button continues to work.
• You cannot compare images between different parameters on
the "AV Selection" menu ("STANDARD" and "MOVIE", for
example).
• When you select this function, "Intelligent Mode" for "Pro
Adjust" on the "Picture" menu, "OPTIMUM" on the "AV
Selection" menu and "Room Light Sensor" on the "Option"
menu are set to off and image quality returns to default settings.
• This function is not selectable:
- when you select "AV Selection",
- when you select "Yes" or "No" on the confirmation screen for
"Reset" from the "Picture" menu or
- when you select a menu from the PC source
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