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How To Use Rgb Reality Mode

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How to use RGB REALITY mode RGB REALITY mode converts RGB (primary colors) input signals into component signals and achieves the highquality playback by motion-image-specific picture conversion process. This mode is effective only when the signal input is applied to the RGB input signal module (ET-MD95RGB). The appropriate mode can be selected according to the signal. (Refer to page 69) RGB mode: For RGB signals input from a PC etc. (mostly still images) RGB REALITY mode: For RGB signals input from a scan converter etc. (mostly motion images) The following are the signals that can be converted into RGB REALITY mode: Signal name 480i 576i 480p 576p 720/60p 1035/60i 1080/60i 1080/24p 1080/50i 1080/30p 1080/25p 1080/24sF Others fH(kHz)/fV(Hz) 15.73/60 15.63/50 31.47/60 31.25/50 45.00/60 33.75/60 33.75/60 27.00/24 28.12/50 33.75/30 28.12/25 27.00/48 RGB mode RGB REALITY mode Remarks RGB mode only : Supported (Factory default) : Supported (To use the signal in the mode with , select the signal with the SYSTEM SELECTOR button and register it.) : Use the signal in the RGB REALITY mode because the signal may not be supported depending on the state of the signal. : Not supported Note • The automatic picture adjustment (page 43) and the adjustment of the input resolution (page 63) cannot be performed because the optimal adjustment value is preset in the RGB REALITY mode. • The projector's adjustment functions in the RGB REALITY mode are the same as those for the YPBPR (or YCbCr) input. • If RGB is selected using the SYSTEM SELECTOR button when the RGB signals in the above table have been input to the RGB1 and RGB2 terminals, playback with a high picture quality will be achieved automatically by the motion-image-specific picture conversion process. 70

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How to use RGB REALITY mode
RGB REALITY mode converts RGB (primary colors) input signals into component signals and achieves the high-
quality playback by motion-image-specific picture conversion process.
This mode is effective only when the signal input is applied to the RGB input signal module (ET-MD95RGB).
The appropriate mode can be selected according to the signal. (Refer to page 69)
RGB mode: For RGB signals input from a PC etc. (mostly still images)
RGB REALITY mode: For RGB signals input from a scan converter etc. (mostly motion images)
The following are the signals that can be converted into RGB REALITY mode:
Signal name
480i
fH(kHz)/fV(Hz)
RGB mode
RGB REALITY mode
Remarks
15.73/60
576i
15.63/50
480p
31.47/60
720/60p
45.00/60
1035/60i
33.75/60
1080/60i
33.75/60
1080/24p
27.00/24
1080/50i
28.12/50
1080/30p
33.75/30
1080/25p
28.12/25
1080/24sF
27.00/48
Others
RGB mode only
576p
31.25/50
: Supported (Factory default)
: Supported (To use the signal in the mode with
, select the signal with the SYSTEM SELECTOR
button and register it.)
: Use the signal in the RGB REALITY mode because the signal may not be supported depending on
the state of the signal.
: Not supported
The automatic picture adjustment (page 43) and the adjustment of the input resolution (page 63)
cannot be performed because the optimal adjustment value is preset in the RGB REALITY mode.
The projector's adjustment functions in the RGB REALITY mode are the same as those for the YP
B
P
R
(or YCbCr) input.
If RGB is selected using the SYSTEM SELECTOR button when the RGB signals in the above table
have been input to the RGB1 and RGB2 terminals, playback with a high picture quality will be achieved
automatically by the motion-image-specific picture conversion process.
Note