Kramer Electronics SP-14 User Manual

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Input Capture allows you to over-scan the image and then move around inside the area, This is
particularly useful when dealing with film transfers where the gate was visible or for video from the
M2 format where YC timing errors caused cogging on the leading edge of lines.

The forth item is Input Features

[Sharpness 100]
Detail 0

Unsharp Mask 0


Enables Sharpness and Detail settings to be adjusted to suit your material.
Real time Unsharp Mask processing can also be added to improve the image definition in older low
resolution material. Especially suitable for material originally shot on film.

To get a flat frequency response through SP-14 to avoid exaggerating any edge problems inherent in
the input signal, the settings to achieve this are:
Detail = 0, Sharpness = 100 , Unsharp Mask = 0

The fifth item is Aspect Ratio

[AFD Mode Forced]
AFD Default/Forced Keep Last

AFD Source N/A

Trim Width % 0.0 ↓


1/ Allows the user to select the processors response to the AFD (Active Format Description)
information. This information can be missing or inaccurate causing automatic aspect ratio detection
of the incoming signal to be intermittent. You can force the mode to be constant.
2/ The user can also trim the width and height of the picture and pan and tilt within the image.
This is useful when changing from 4:3 to 16:9 ratios on material that was not shot with 16:9 safety
area in mind.

The sixth item is Filters
These are available to help ‘clean up’ particularly analogue video signals.
Refer to the user manual section 4.8.6 for a full list of definitions








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