Planar PD8130 Projector User Manual


 
Operation
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Sharpness Mode: Sharpness Mode allows or prevents access to the detailed
sharpness controls in this menu.
In most cases, Simple mode provides a sufficient level of control to produce
the best picture from the most popular sources. In Simple mode, only the
Sharpness (top-most) slider is adjustable; the others are grayed out.
Choose Advanced mode if you need more precise control over sharpness. In
Advanced mode, only the top slider is grayed out.
Horizontal Sharpness / Vertical Sharpness / Diagonal Sharpness: Use these
controls to enhance image detail along horizontal, vertical and diagonal
edges respectively.
Sharpness Overshoot: Use the Sharpness Overshoot control to minimize or
eliminate rings or shadows on dominant edges that cannot be removed
using the “simple”
Sharpness control.
Horizontal Texture / Vertical Texture / Diagonal Texture / Texture Overshoot:
Use these controls to remove artifacts from textured areas that cannot be
removed using the “simple”
Sharpness control.
Noise Threshold: The Noise Threshold setting adjusts the frequency below
which the Sharpness controls have an effect. Frequencies above the
threshold are considered “noise.”
Generally, the higher the setting, the more noticeable the effect of any
adjustments will be.
Noise Reduction: To apply noise reduction to the source signal, select Noise
Reduction from the Main menu and press ENTER. Noise Reduction is useful for
clearing up noisy images from interlaced SD sources.
Noise Reduction (Simple Mode): Use the or button to adjust as desired,
keeping in mind that reducing noise (which reduces high frequencies) may
also soften the image.
Noise Reduction Mode: Noise Reduction Mode allows or prevents access to
the detailed noise reduction controls in this menu.
In most cases, Simple mode provides a sufficient level of control to produce
the best picture from the most popular sources. In Simple mode, only the
Noise Reduction (top-most) slider is adjustable; the others are grayed out.
Choose Advanced mode if you need more precise control over noise
reduction. In Advanced mode, only the top slider is grayed out.
General Noise Reduction: General Noise Reduction is temporal and spatial
noise reduction for all types of inputs. The scene is analyzed for differences
from frame to frame and reduces those differences that are not determined
to be motion.
Block Artifact Reduction: Use this control to reduce or eliminate so-called
“block artifacts” in MPEG-compressed video signals (digital broadcasts or
DVDs). Set it as needed to minimize distortion within horizontal and vertical
block boundaries.
Mosquito Noise Reduction: Use this control to reduce or eliminate so-called
“mosquito noise” in MPEG-compressed video signals. Set it as needed to
minimize distortion around the edges of moving objects, moving artifacts
around edges and/or blotchy noise patterns superimposed over the objects.