Philips MX5900SA Stereo System User Manual


 
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DVD Menu Options
Fine-tuning the personal color
setting
If you choose Personal from Color
Settings menu, you can adjust the color
parameters to suit your preference.
Follow the steps of Using the setup
menu and select :
> Personal Color
TV Shape
Black Level shift
Video shift
1en
1en
st1
Color settings
Digital Crystal Clear
TV System
Personal color
Saturation
Brightness
Contrast
Press 3 4 to adjust the values of these
parameters that best suit your personal
preference :
Saturation Increase the value will
enhance the color in your picture or vice
versa. Choose zero (0) to balance the
color.
Brightness Increase the value will
brighten the pictureor vice versa. Choose
zero (0) for average setting.
Contrast Increase the value will
sharpen the picture or vice versa.
Choose zero (0) to balance the contrast.
Improving the image for
Progressive Scan Video output
setting
This feature is only applicable if you have
connected this DVD system to a
Progressive Scan TV through the
Component Video jacks (see page 14.)
Follow the steps of Using the setup
menu and select :
> Digital Crystal Clear
TV Shape
Black Level shift
Video shift
1en
1en
st1
Digital Crystal Clear
Personal color
Color settings
TV System
Gamma
Sharpness
Chrome Delay
DCDi
Press 3 4 to adjust the values of these
parameters that best suit your vision :
Gamma, Sharpness, Chrome Delay
and DCDi.
Gamma
Select this allows you to adjust the
intensity of the picture non-linearly.
A positive value allows you to bring out
low level detail in dark scenes, while a
negative value will emphasize contrast.
Sharpness
Select this allows you to adjust sharpness
of the picture.
Chrome Delay
Select this allows you to adjust the
advance delay of the chrome signal to
yield a perfectly clear picture. Especially
when the chrome (color) and luma
(brightness) signals are not synchronized.
DCDi (New Directional Correlation
Deinterlacing)
Select this will optimize the image quality
significantly, especially during the slow
motion playback. It computes and tracks
the angle of edge to fill in the missing
pixel on the TV screen.