Sony BVME170A User Manual (Operating Instructions - BVM-E250A / BVM-E170A) - Page 68

NTSC Comb Filter, Peak White Control

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Chapter 3 Menu Menu User LUT Load LUT Delete LUT Native Scan Mode Aperture Value NTSC Comb Filter Filter Switch Peak White Control 68 Auxiliary Setting Menu Function and operation ([ ]: factory setting) Sets or deletes the User LUT data. Loads a LUT data files from a "Memory Stick". You can select from among User LUT 1, User LUT 2, User LUT 3, User LUT 4 and User LUT 5. When an LUT data file has been loaded, the file name is displayed for the corresponding item: User LUT 1 to User LUT 5. To load, select User LUT 1 to User LUT 5. The message "Load from Memory Stick" and the list of LUT data files stored in the "Memory Stick" are displayed. Select a file name from the list. Notes • Use the controller with software version 1.6 or higher to load the LUT data files from the "Memory Stick". • Special third-party software is required for using an LUT data file. For details, contact your Sony representative. Deletes the LUT data files loaded to User LUT 1 to User LUT 5 of the User LUT menu. When this item is selected, each of User LUT 1 to User LUT 5 to which an LUT data file has been loaded is displayed with the loaded file name, as well as All. Note Delete LUT is disabled if no LUT data file is loaded to User LUT 1 to User LUT 5. To delete a specified User LUT data file Select the User LUT data you wish to delete. To delete all User LUT data files Select All. The following message appears. Delete this data? OK: To delete the files, press the ENTER (Ent) button. Cancel: To cancel, press the MENU button. Sets the native scan mode. [Aspect Correction]: Displaying an SD signal of non-square pixels (the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440) or a 640 × 480 SD signal of HDMI/DisplayPort video by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and also optimizing and displaying a picture by modifying the aperture coefficient value, filter coefficient value, etc. ×1: Input signal display without conversion ×2: Input signal display doubled For selecting Aspect Correction, ×1 or ×2, see "Picture Display Size" on page 134. Notes • When an HD signal or the computer signal of HDMI/DisplayPort is input, the signal is displayed in ×1 mode, even if the mode is set to Aspect Correction or ×2. • When an SD signal from the BKM-229X is input and the number of the H pixels of the signal system is 1440, the signal is displayed in ×2 mode, even if the mode is set to ×1. • When you select Aspect Correction and set Native Scan to On for SD signal input, Aperture is set to On (factory setting). Sets the aperture modification value. Sets to 000 to 200. [090] (when the signal is displayed in Aspect Correction mode of the native display), [100] (when the signal is displayed in mode other than Aspect Correction of the native display) Sets the type of NTSC comb filter. When the BKM-227W is installed, you can select the item. You can select from [3Lines] or 3D. 3Lines: Y/C separation using line correlation (3 lines) 3D: Adaptive Y/C separation using frame correlation for judged still images, while using line correction (2 lines) for judged motion pictures Sets whether or not to turn on the Y/C separation filter ([Off] or On) when the picture is set to monochrome mode. When the BKM-227W is installed, you can select the item. When the brightness or contrast is increased, using the brightness or contrast adjustment, the picture may be clipped, because of the dynamic range of the circuit. Sets whether or not to control the signal gain automatically according to the setting value of the brightness or contrast, to prevent such clipping (Off or [On]).

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68
Auxiliary Setting Menu
Chapter 3
Menu
User LUT
Sets or deletes the User LUT data.
Load LUT
Loads a LUT data files from a “Memory Stick”.
You can select from among
User LUT 1
,
User LUT 2
,
User LUT 3
,
User LUT 4
and
User
LUT 5
.
When an LUT data file has been loaded, the file name is displayed for the corresponding
item: User LUT 1 to User LUT 5.
To load, select User LUT 1 to User LUT 5. The message “Load from Memory Stick” and the
list of LUT data files stored in the “Memory Stick” are displayed. Select a file name from the
list.
Notes
Use the controller with software version 1.6 or higher to load the LUT data files from the
“Memory Stick”.
Special third-party software is required for using an LUT data file. For details, contact your
Sony representative.
Delete LUT
Deletes the LUT data files loaded to User LUT 1 to User LUT 5 of the User LUT menu.
When this item is selected, each of User LUT 1 to User LUT 5 to which an LUT data file has
been loaded is displayed with the loaded file name, as well as All.
Note
Delete LUT is disabled if no LUT data file is loaded to User LUT 1 to User LUT 5.
To delete a specified User LUT data file
Select the User LUT data you wish to delete.
To delete all User LUT data files
Select All.
The following message appears.
Delete this data?
OK
: To delete the files, press the ENTER (Ent) button.
Cancel
: To cancel, press the MENU button.
Native Scan Mode
Sets the native scan mode.
[Aspect Correction]:
Displaying an SD signal of non-square pixels (the number of H
pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440) or a 640 × 480 SD signal of HDMI/DisplayPort
video by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the
H direction and also optimizing and displaying a picture by modifying the aperture
coefficient value, filter coefficient value, etc.
×1:
Input signal display without conversion
×2:
Input signal display doubled
For selecting Aspect Correction, ×1 or ×2, see “Picture Display Size” on page 134.
Notes
When an HD signal or the computer signal of HDMI/DisplayPort is input, the signal is
displayed in ×1 mode, even if the mode is set to Aspect Correction or ×2.
When an SD signal from the BKM-229X is input and the number of the H pixels of the
signal system is 1440, the signal is displayed in ×2 mode, even if the mode is set to ×1.
When you select Aspect Correction and set Native Scan to On for SD signal input, Aperture
is set to On (factory setting).
Aperture Value
Sets the aperture modification value.
Sets to
000
to
200
.
[090]
(when the signal is displayed in Aspect Correction mode of the native display),
[100]
(when the signal is displayed in mode other than Aspect Correction of the native display)
NTSC Comb Filter
Sets the type of NTSC comb filter.
When the BKM-227W is installed, you can select the item.
You can select from
[3Lines]
or
3D
.
3Lines:
Y/C separation using line correlation (3 lines)
3D:
Adaptive Y/C separation using frame correlation for judged still images, while using
line correction (2 lines) for judged motion pictures
Filter Switch
Sets whether or not to turn on the Y/C separation filter (
[Off]
or
On
) when the picture is set to
monochrome mode.
When the BKM-227W is installed, you can select the item.
Peak White Control
When the brightness or contrast is increased, using the brightness or contrast adjustment,
the picture may be clipped, because of the dynamic range of the circuit.
Sets whether or not
to control the signal gain automatically according to the setting value of the brightness or
contrast, to prevent such clipping (
Off
or
[On]
).
Menu
Function and operation ([
]: factory setting)