Using conventional tv features (continued) – Sony KWP 65HD1 User Manual

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DRC MODE

Digital Reality

Creation

DYNAMIC
PICTURE

Black Intensity

Adjustment

NR

Noise Reduction

COLOR
CORRECTION

Color Ratio

Adjustment

DC
TRANSMISSION

Black Level

Adjustment

The DRC feature doubles both the vertical and horizontal information of the
conventional NTSC signal, allowing you to obtain a fine-detailed, realistic picture
with four-times higher density than the conventional NTSC picture.
HIGH: Use when viewing DVD, Hi8, Laser Disc, or DBS source.
LOW: Use when viewing VCR, CATV or ANT source.
GAME: Use when viewing graphics such as a video game.

Select ON to emphasize the black level and to produce a bolder dynamic picture.
Select OFF to cancel the feature.

Select ON to reduce picture noise.
Select OFF to cancel the feature.

Select ON to emphasize reds and blues.
Select OFF to reproduce skin tones.

Select ON to automatically improve the contrast ratio.
Select OFF to reproduce the black level with no compensation.

Tip

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Since the fine-detailed DRC activated pictures contain
information four times larger than conventional pictures,
picture noise may appear. In this case, set NR to ON in
the ADVANCED VIDEO menu.

Notes:
• The following items can be adjusted for

each MODE setting (VIVID, STANDARD,
etc.) Once the adjustments are made, the
data is stored in the projection TV’s
memory and recalled whenever the
corresponding MODE setting is selected.
- PICTURE
- BRIGHTNESS
- COLOR
- HUE
- SHARPNESS
- TRINITONE
- DRC MODE
- DYNAMIC PICTURE
The “NR,” “COLOR CORRECTION,” and
“DC TRANSMISSION” settings, however,
are set independently of the MODE setting,
and remain in the ON or OFF position even
if the MODE setting is changed.

• Some shooting games which involve

pointing a light beam at the TV screen with
an electronic gun or rifle cannot be used
with this projection TV. For details, see the
instruction manual supplied with the video
game software.

Using Conventional TV Features (continued)

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