Chapter 4-4 high quality image & sound – Sony RDR-GX7 User Manual

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Post Video Equalizer

The image quality of DVD-Video software varies due to a

number of factors, including colour adjustment, local colour

preferences, the era it was originally created, preferences of the

authors, plus differences among equipment. Consequently,

recordable DVDs will also exhibit differences depending upon

the quality of the original source and the particular recorder used.

Thus, to achieve the best possible playback condition,

comprehensive picture adjustments may be required. For this

reason the RDR-GX7 is equipped with a video equalizer which

enables on-screen adjustment of parameters while the recording

is viewed, with control through a menu on the GUI display.

Accurate Chroma Up-sampling

It is said that the human eye is very sensitive to color, and for

DVD software this is of particular importance. Because of the

small size of the disc, data representing color must be

compressed to 1/4th of its original volume during the production

process before this data is recorded onto the disc. Then, during

playback, the original information is restored through a process

called chroma up-sampling. In the RDR-GX7, the appropriate

form of correction for both video material and for fill-in material

images is performed. Since different types of processing are

performed depending upon the type of image, color bleed as well

as lack of color are both dramatically reduced for superior,

natural looking images, even down to outline details. It all adds

up to a more enjoyable watching experience.

Chapter 4-4

High quality

image & sound

RDR-GX7 Technical Notes

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