Sony Cineza VPL-HS50 User Manual

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Picture Menu

Adjust Picture

Black Level Adj
(Adjust)

Emphasizes black color to produce a bolder “dynamic” picture. Set
according to the input signal source.
High: Gives higher emphasis to the black color.
Low: Gives lower emphasis to the black color.
Off: Cancels this feature.

Gamma Correction

Selects a favorite tone from three options.
Off: The feature does not function.
Gamma1: Makes the dark portion of a scene a little brighter.
Gamma2: Makes the dark portion of a scene brighter than that in

Gamma1.

Gamma3: Makes the whole scene brighter.

Color Temp.

High: Gives the white colors a blue tint.
Middle: Gives the white colors a neutral tint.
Low: Gives the white colors a red tint.
Custom1, Custom2, Custom3: Enables you to adjust, set and store

the favorite color temperature.

DDE (Dynamic Detail
Enhancer)

Off: Plays a video signal in an interlace format without converting.
Progressive: Converts an interlace format video signal to a

progressive format.

Film: Normally, select this option. Reproduces the 2-3 Pull-Down

film sources with smooth picture movement. When the video
signal with a format other than the 2-3 Pull-Down is input,
“Progressive” is automatically selected.

Cinema Black Pro

Advanced Iris
Switches the iris function during projection.
Off: Normal contrast.
On: Enhances the black by emphasizing the contrast.
Auto: Automatically switches to an optimum iris according to a

projected scene. The contrast of the scene is emphasized most.

Lamp Control
Switches the lamp wattage during projection.
High: Normal wattage.
Low: Enhances the black by reducing the lamp wattage.

Tip
If “Lamp Control” is set to “Low,” the next time the power is turned
on, the lamp will use the “High” setting initially, and then go to
“Low.”

RCP (Real Color
Processing)

You can adjust the color and hue of each selected portion of the
picture independently.
Off: Cancels this feature.
User 1, 2 and 3: You can adjust the picture using Real Color

Processing and store the settings. Once the settings are stored, you
can view the picture with the adjusted picture quality.

For details, see “Adjusting the Picture Using Real Color
Processing.” (

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