Vizio GV46LHDTV10A User Manual - Page 50

Advanced Image Settings for TV and Video, Noise Reduction, Fleshtone, Dynamic Contrast, Backlight

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VIZIO GV46L HDTV User Manual 4.4 Advanced Image Settings for TV and Video Press the MENU button, then the button to select the Image Settings menu. Refer to section 4.2, Image Settings for TV and Video Inputs, on page 47. Press the or button to highlight the Advanced selection and then press the OK button. The Advanced Image Settings sub menu will be displayed. 4.4.1 Noise Reduction Press the or button to highlight Noise Reduction and then press the OK button. The following sub menu options will be displayed. Motion (Motion Noise Reduction) - This feature helps to remove picture noise caused by fast moving video that may be present in the picture. Press OK and use the or button to adjust the feature. Press OK to save and exit the adjustment. Press the button to exit the sub menu. Digital (Digital Noise Reduction) - This feature helps to remove picture noise caused by MPEG compression that may be present in the picture. Press OK and use the or button to adjust the feature. Press OK to save and exit the adjustment. Press the button to exit the sub menu. 4.4.2 Fleshtone Press the or button to highlight Fleshtone and then press OK. Press the or button to choose from Off, Low, Moderate or High. 4.4.3 Dynamic Contrast Press the or button to highlight Dynamic Contrast and then press OK. Press the or button to choose from 1 (minor) to 3 (strong); 0 is off. 4.4.4 Backlight Press the or button to highlight Backlight and then press OK. Press the or button to choose from High, Medium or Low. The Backlight level does not affect the Brightness (black level) or Contrast (white level) of the picture, it adjusts the lamp current and this affects the overall brilliance of the picture. Version 7/6/2006 50 www.VIZIOCE.com

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VIZIO GV46L HDTV User Manual
Version 7/6/2006
50
www.VIZIOCE.com
4.4
Advanced Image Settings for TV and Video
Press the MENU button, then the
button to select the Image Settings menu.
Refer to section 4.2,
Image Settings for TV and Video Inputs, on page 47.
Press the
or
button to highlight the Advanced
selection and then press the OK button.
The Advanced Image Settings sub menu will be displayed.
4.4.1
Noise Reduction
Press the
or
button to highlight Noise
Reduction and then press the OK button.
The following sub menu options will be displayed.
Motion
(Motion Noise Reduction) – This feature
helps to remove picture noise caused by fast
moving video that may be present in the picture.
Press OK and use the
or
button to adjust the
feature.
Press OK to save and exit the adjustment.
Press the
button to exit the sub menu.
Digital
(Digital Noise Reduction) – This feature
helps to remove picture noise caused by MPEG
compression that may be present in the picture.
Press OK and use the
or
button to adjust the
feature.
Press OK to save and exit the adjustment.
Press the
button to exit the sub menu.
4.4.2
Fleshtone
Press the
or
button to highlight Fleshtone and then press OK.
Press the
or
button to choose
from Off, Low, Moderate or High.
4.4.3
Dynamic Contrast
Press the
or
button to highlight Dynamic Contrast and then press OK.
Press the
or
button to
choose from 1 (minor) to 3 (strong); 0 is off.
4.4.4
Backlight
Press the
or
button to highlight Backlight
and then press OK.
Press the
or
button to
choose from High, Medium or Low.
The Backlight level does not affect the Brightness
(black level) or Contrast (white level) of the picture,
it adjusts the lamp current and this affects the
overall brilliance of the picture.