Miscellaneous input controls – Lumagen Radiance Mini-3D User Manual

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Section 5 – Video Configuration

Radiance Mini

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Noise Reduction

Mosquito noise and block artifact noise are both seen in compressed material. The Radiance has both temporal
and special noise reduction to help reduce the noise level these artifacts introduce into the image. Block artifact
reduction is also supported and can be useful with overly compressed video. The command is:

MENU → Input → Video Setup → [Resolution] → Enhance → Noise Red. → OK

Adaptive Contrast

Adaptive Contrast varies the contrast based on the average level of the central 60% of the picture. When you
adjust the contrast the effect is shown in a centered window for evaluation. The command format is:

MENU → Input → Video Setup → [Resolution] → Enhance → AdapContrast → OK

Copy Enhancement Settings

You can copy the local enhancement settings to other resolutions and memories. The command is:

MENU → Input → Video Setup → [Resolution] → Enhance → Copy → OK

Miscellaneous Input Controls

Input Label

Each input configuration memory can be named. Follow the on-screen directions. The

and arrows select

which input to change and then which character to change. The

and

arrows change the selected character.

The command is:

MENU → Input → Label → OK

Copy Input Settings

Copy the input settings between memories. Applicable input settings can be copied between inputs. Copying the
first input memory calibrated to other input memories can speed up the calibration process. The input copy
command copies all user memory parameters to another input or user memory. The command is:

MENU→ Input→ Copy→ OK

Selecting an Output Configuration for an Input Memory

NOTE:

The following section assumes that software 102910 or later is installed in your Radiance.

The output-Mode, CMS and Style for each sub-memory can be set independently. Each input memory “resolution
sub-memory” points to a Mode, a CMS, and a Style memory. For HD capable inputs, each memory has eight
resolution “sub-memories” which are set to default values of 480, 576, 720p60, 1080i50, 1080i60, 1080p24,
1080p60 and Other and automatically selected based on the input resolution and rate. The “Other” sub-memory is
used for any input resolution that isn’t one of the specified input resolutions.

See the “Video Output Setup” Menu section for additional information on connecting an input memory to an output
Mode, CMS and Style

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