Pioneer PDP-4270 Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
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Adjustments and Settings
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Advanced picture adjustments
The Plasma Display System provides various advanced
functions for optimizing the picture quality. For details on these
functions, see the tables.
Using PureCinema
1 Press HOME MENU.
2 Select “Picture”. ( / then ENTER)
3 Select “Pro Adjust”. ( / then ENTER)
4 Select “PureCinema”. ( / then ENTER)
5 Select the desired parameter. ( / then ENTER)
For the selectable parameters, see the table.
NOTE
“Standard” is not selectable when 480p or 720p@60Hz or
1080p@24Hz (HDMI) signals are input.
“ADV” is not selectable when 1080p@24Hz (HDMI) signals
are input.
Using Color Temp
1 Press HOME MENU.
2 Select “Picture”. ( / then ENTER)
3 Select “Pro Adjust”. ( / then ENTER)
4 Select “Color Detail”. ( / then ENTER)
5 Select “Color Temp”. ( / then ENTER)
6 Select the desired parameter. ( / then ENTER)
7 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
Using CTI
1 Press HOME MENU.
2 Select “Picture”. ( / then ENTER)
3 Select “Pro Adjust”. ( / then ENTER)
4 Select “Color Detail”. ( / then ENTER)
5 Select “CTI”. ( / then ENTER)
6 Select the desired parameter. ( / then ENTER)
7 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
Eliminating noise from images
1 Press HOME MENU.
2 Select “Picture”. ( / then ENTER)
3 Select “Pro Adjust”. ( / then ENTER)
4 Select “NR”. ( / then ENTER)
5 Select an item to be adjusted. ( / then ENTER)
You can select “DNR” or “MPEG NR”.
6 Select the desired parameter. ( / then ENTER)
7 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
PureCinema
Automatically detects a film-based source (originally encoded at 24
frames/second), analyzes it, then recreates each still film frame for high-
definition picture quality.
Selections Off Deactivates the PureCinema.
Standard Produces smooth and vivid moving
images (film specific) by automatically
detecting recorded image information
when displaying DVD or high-definition
images (e.g., movies) having 24 frames
per second.
ADV Produces smooth and quality moving
images (as shown on theatre screens) by
converting to 72 Hz when displaying DVD
images (e.g., movies) having 24 frames
per second.
Color Temp
Adjusts the color temperature, resulting in a better white balance.
Selections High White with bluish tone
Mid Natural tone
Low White with reddish tone
CTI
Provides images with clearer color contours. The CTI stands for Color
Transient Improvement.
Selections Off Deactivates the CTI.
On Activates the CTI.
DNR
Eliminates video noise for clean, crisp images. DNR stands for Digital
Noise Reduction.
Selections Off Deactivates the DNR.
High Enhanced DNR
Mid Standard DNR
Low Moderate DNR
MPEG NR
Eliminates mosquito noise from video images when a DVD is played,
resulting in noise-free images.
Selections Off Deactivates the MPEG NR.
High Enhanced MPEG NR
Mid Standard MPEG NR
Low Moderate MPEG NR
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