Picture enlargement, Setting auto wide, Expd. 4/3 – Sony PFM-50C1 User Manual

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Picture Enlargement

Enlarges the picture to cover the entire screen
according to the type of picture, such as ordinary
television broadcasts or Wide Clear Vision, etc.
For Wide Mode, the following choices are available.

Original Pictures

Enlarged Pictures

(Picture Type)

Expd.

4/3

• Allows ordinary pictures

having a 4:3 aspect ratio to
set to Wide Zoom (screen
aspect ratio: 4:3).

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Hey! How ya doing?

Hey! How ya doing?

Hey! How ya doing?

Hey! How ya doing?

Hey! How ya doing?

• Wide Clear Vision Broadcasts

(aspect ratio: 16:9)

• Movies filmed in

VistaVision and so forth that
appear long in the horizontal
direction of the screen and
contain captions within the
picture (aspect ratio: 1.85:1)

• Images from a video camera

or DVD software containing
aspect ratio information (ID-
1 type)

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• Images from a video camera

or DVD software containing
aspect ratio information (ID-
1 type)

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Hey! How ya doing?

Hey! How ya doing?

• Movies filmed in

CinemaVision and so forth
that appear long in the
horizontal direction of the
screen and contain captions
outside the picture (aspect
ratio: 2.35:1)

4/3

• When pictures having an

aspect ratio of 4:3 are set to
“Normal” (“Normal” is the
factory setting) and Auto
Wide is set to On.

Setting Auto Wide

An identification control signal is transmitted with the
video signal in some ordinary television and Wide
Clear Vision broadcasts, etc. The auto wide function
faithfully reproduces images based on this
identification control signal or enlarges various types
of pictures to the optimum size regardless of this
identification control signal.
In addition, ordinary television broadcasts and BS
broadcasts having an aspect ratio of 4:3 can also be
enlarged and displayed at an aspect ratio of 16:9.

Identification Control Signal

This is a control signal for faithfully reproducing the
aspect ratio of the original image on a television
screen. Images that contain this signal consist of the
following:
• Wide Clear Vision broadcasts
• Images recorded with a television camera containing

aspect ratio information (ID-1 format).

• Television broadcasts containing a signal for setting

the aspect ratio to 4:3.

• Images containing aspect ratio information received

from the D4 input connector.

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Press MENU.
The main menu appears on the display panel.

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Press

M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “Screen

Control” and press ENTER.
The Screen Control menu appears on the display
panel.

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Picture Enlargement

Images are enlarged naturally
to full screen size

Images are enlarged to full
screen size while aligning
with the right and left sides
of the screen. (Black bars
may remain on the top and
bottom of the screen
depending on the type of
picture.)

The left and right edges of the
picture are enlarged to full
screen size without changing
the top and bottom.

The picture is displayed on
the screen by compressing
only the area where captions
are displayed while enlarging
to full screen size and aligning
with the left and right sides of
the screen.

Pictures are displayed in the
original 4:3 aspect ratio
without being enlarged

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