Panasonic DMP-UB900 Operating Manual - Page 27

Dynamic Range Conversion Adjustment

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Playback ∫ Top Menu Display Top Menu. ∫ Pop-up Menu Display Pop-up Menu. ∫ Menu Display Menu. ∫ Reception The radio wave status during the playback of DLNA is displayed. (Only when a wireless connection is used) Picture Settings These settings are also displayed by pressing [PICTURE SETTING]. Picture Settings Set 1 Display Normal Picture Type During BNoDrmal-Video playback, Sharpness Adjustment Noise Reduction these icons switch to the ones Luminance/Colour Adjustment for BD Video content. Bandwidth Limitation 24p / 25p Conversion Off Progressive Auto Reset to Default Picture Settings Set 1 Switch "Set 1", "Set 2" or "Standard" by using [2, 1]. ≥ You can register desired settings to "Set 1" and "Set 2". Settings for BD Video playback and settings for the playback of other types of media are registered separately. (The default settings for "Set 1"/"Set 2" are the same as the settings for "Standard".) ≥ You cannot change the "Standard" settings. ∫ Display Select a setting suitable for your screen. ∫ Picture Type Select the picture quality mode during play. ∫ Sharpness Adjustment Adjust the sharpness of images. The greater the value is, the sharper images will be. ∫ Noise Reduction Reduce unnecessary noise in videos. The greater the value is, the less noise will appear. ∫ Luminance/Colour Adjustment Adjust the contrast, brightness, white gamma, black gamma, colour saturation and hue. ∫ Bandwidth Limitation Adjust the bandwidth limitations. ∫ Dynamic Range Conversion Adjustment When connected to a TV that does not support HDR (High Dynamic Range), this unit outputs normal dynamic range signals that are converted from HDR image signals. In this case, set the maximum image contrast. If you set a smaller value, their contrast will be reproduced more faithfully, but the entire screen will appear darker. To increase the brightness, set a larger value. ∫ 24p / 25p Conversion Play back videos with film-like motion. ≥ When this unit is connected to a TV compatible with 4K/24p or 4K/25p: If "Video Format" (> 29) is set to "Automatic", videos will be output in 4K/24p or 4K/25p. ≥ When this unit is connected to a TV compatible with 1080/24p or 1080/25p: If "Video Format" (> 29) is set to "Automatic", "1080i" or "1080p", videos will be output in 1080/24p or 1080/25p. ≥ Noise may appear on the image when you switch the setting. ∫ Progressive Select the method of conversion for progressive output to suit the type of material being played. ≥ If the video is disrupted when "Auto" is selected, select either "Video" or "Film" depending on the material to be played back. ∫ Reset to Default Picture Settings Return "Picture Settings" of the selected tab ("Set 1" or "Set 2") to the factory preset. 27 SQT1293

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Top Menu
Display Top Menu.
Pop-up Menu
Display Pop-up Menu.
Menu
Display Menu.
Reception
The radio wave status during the playback of
DLNA is displayed. (Only when a wireless
connection is used)
These settings are also displayed by pressing
[PICTURE SETTING].
Switch “Set 1”, “Set 2” or “Standard” by using
[
2
,
1
].
You can register desired settings to “Set 1” and
“Set 2”. Settings for BD Video playback and
settings for the playback of other types of media
are registered separately.
(The default settings for “Set 1”/”Set 2” are the
same as the settings for “Standard”.)
You cannot change the “Standard” settings.
Display
Select a setting suitable for your screen.
Picture Type
Select the picture quality mode during play.
Sharpness Adjustment
Adjust the sharpness of images. The greater the
value is, the sharper images will be.
Noise Reduction
Reduce unnecessary noise in videos. The
greater the value is, the less noise will appear.
Luminance/Colour Adjustment
Adjust the contrast, brightness, white gamma,
black gamma, colour saturation and hue.
Bandwidth Limitation
Adjust the bandwidth limitations.
Dynamic Range Conversion Adjustment
When connected to a TV that does not support
HDR (High Dynamic Range), this unit outputs
normal dynamic range signals that are converted
from HDR image signals. In this case, set the
maximum image contrast. If you set a smaller
value, their contrast will be reproduced more
faithfully, but the entire screen will appear darker.
To increase the brightness, set a larger value.
24p / 25p Conversion
Play back videos with film-like motion.
When this unit is connected to a TV compatible
with 4K/24p or 4K/25p:
If “Video Format” (
>
29) is set to “Automatic”,
videos will be output in 4K/24p or 4K/25p.
When this unit is connected to a TV compatible
with 1080/24p or 1080/25p:
If “Video Format” (
>
29) is set to “Automatic”,
“1080i” or “1080p”, videos will be output in
1080/24p or 1080/25p.
Noise may appear on the image when you
switch the setting.
Progressive
Select the method of conversion for progressive
output to suit the type of material being played.
If the video is disrupted when “Auto” is selected,
select either “Video” or “Film” depending on the
material to be played back.
Reset to Default Picture Settings
Return “Picture Settings” of the selected tab (“Set
1” or “Set 2”) to the factory preset.
Picture Settings
Picture Settings
Reset to Default Picture Settings
Luminance/Colour Adjustment
Noise Reduction
Sharpness Adjustment
Display
Bandwidth Limitation
Normal
Normal
Off
Auto
Picture Type
24p / 25p Conversion
Progressive
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Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Off
Auto
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Set 1
Set 1
During BD-Video playback,
these icons switch to the ones
for BD Video content.