25ENGLISH34When Image Quality Adjustment 1 Is Selectedand Adjusted:• Press cursor button (ª), then select the imagequality adjustment item with cursor buttons(0, 1), set the adjustment value with cursorbuttons (•, ª), and press the ENTER button.• All of the adjusted contents will be stored.CONTRAST (–6 to +6) (Factory default: 0)• This adjusts the light/dark difference of theimage.BRIGHTNESS (0 to +12) (Factory default: 0)• This adjusts the brightness of the image.SHARPNESS (MID) (–6 to +6) (Factory default: 0)• This adjusts the sharpness of the image forthe intermediate frequencies.SHARPNESS (HIGH) (–6 to +6) (Factory default: 0)• This adjusts the sharpness of the image forthe high frequencies. (Only effective forprogressive images.)HUE (–6 to +6) (Factory default: 0)• This adjusts the balance between green andred. (Not effective for progressive scan outputnor component output.)CCS (0 to +3) (Factory default: 0)• This performs removal of the color signalcomponent for images in which the colorsignal component is mixed with the brightnesssignal. (Only effective with progressiveimages.)MEMORY 1 1 20 0 0 0 0M H0Remote control unitRemote control unitWhen Image Quality Adjustment 2 Is Selectedand Adjusted:WHITE LEVEL (–5 to +5) (Factory default: 0)• This adjusts the white level.CHROMA LEVEL (–6 to +6) (Factory default: 0)• This adjusts the density of the color.CHROMA DELAY (–2 to +2) (Factory default: 0)• This adjusts the shift of the brightness signaland the color signal of the image. (Onlyeffective for progressive images.)(Adjustment between –1 and +1 is possible forinterlaced video.)DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) (0 to +6) (Factorydefault: 0)• This reduces video noise.MEMORY 1 1 20 0 0 0Remote control unitRemote control unitSelect the memory using the 2 cursor buttons(0, 1) and press the ENTER button.IMAGE QUALITY ADJUSTMENT 1This permits adjustment of the contrast,brightness, sharpness, tint, and enhancer./ Advance to Operation 3.IMAGE QUALITY ADJUSTMENT 2This permits adjustment of the setup level,white level, color density, chroma delay, andnoise reduction. / Advance to Operation 4.GAMMA CORRECTIONThis is selected when dark portions of theimage are obscure, or bright portions are muchbrighter than necessary./ Advance to Operation 5.MEMORY 1 1 20 0 0M H0 0 0Remote control unitRemote control unit2When Gamma Correction is Selected and Adjusted:Two kinds of display are prepared for adjustment of GammaCorrection.• When use the Numerical table of Gamma Correction. (Figure 1):Pressing the cursor button (ª)• When use the Graph of Gamma Correction. (Figure 2):Pressing the enter buttonMEMORY 1 1 224 32 48 80 96 128 160 19264G0 G1 G2 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8224G9G3Remote control unit5Select the adjust point with cursor buttons (0, 1), set the adjustment brightness level with cursorbuttons (•, ª), and press the ENTER button.(If the PICTURE ADJUST button is pressed before pressing the enter button, an adjustment level is notstored)• The brightness level can be adjusted in range of 16 to 235.• Pressing the cursor button (•) raises the level (and the image becomes brighter), and pressing thecursor button (ª) lowers the level (and the image becomes darker).• A press of the CLEAR button returns all of the setting points to the standard level.✽ The level of the selected point cannot exceed the level of the points above and below that point.(A dark portion cannot be set to exceed a portion that is brighter than it.)MEMORY 100100235 GO : 0 2 4(Figure 1) (Figure 2)✽ Ending the Image Quality AdjustmentPress the PICTURE ADJUST button.REFERENCE:• In the Graph of Gamma Correction, the horizontal axis indicates the brightness level of the image that isrecorded on the disc, and the vertical axis indicates the brightness level of the image when it is outputfrom this unit.MEMORY 100100235 GO : 0 2 4MEMORY 100100235 GO : 0 2 4• When bright points of the disc side are adjustedto the “dark” of the output side, the fine partsof the bright portion that normally become hardto see, become an easily discerned image.• When dark points of the disc side are adjustedto the “bright” of the output side, the fine partsof the dark portion that normally become hardto see, become an easily discerned image.