Filters – Kramer Electronics SP-14 User Manual

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4.7.6.

Filters


A submenu containing selection options for many image clean-up filters including:

CCS

Cross Chrominance Suppression filter (reduction of chroma-crawl)

– SD only

CUE

Chroma Up sampling Error correction filter

ICP

Interlace Chroma Problem filter, reduces interlace errors on diagonals & curves

3D Y/C

Filter to reduce luminance to chrominance cross talk of composite video signals which
appears as a coarse rainbow pattern or random colors in regions of fine details.

Luma/Chroma delay

Adjustable delay between chroma and luma of +/- 3 pixels.

Luma peaking gain

Luma transient steepening.

CTI gain

Chroma transient steepening.

CTI coring level Threshold to CTI to avoid noise being amplified

TNR

Temporal Noise Reduction (removes "electronic" noise found on broadcasts, film
material)

TNR & MNR

Selects which noise reduction filters are applied

– TNR only, TNR+MNR, or Auto for

automatic image content and noise based selection of filters.

MPEG NR Level Adjusts the level of MNR (MPEG Noise Reduction) for SD signals. Not applicable to

HD formats

– use TNR for removal of all types of noise from HD formats.

Movie Mode

Movie Mode is set to Auto by default. SP-14 detects film content converted to video
and applies the inverse telecine process. In the unlikely event that this automatic
detection fails the unit can be forced to treat the incoming signal as either video or
film. When set to video motion adaptive de-interlacing is applied. This setting will
eliminate all feathering that may appear in Auto setting, but image detail is reduced for
film originated content. The Film setting will apply an inverse telecine process no
matter of the content. This will give great detail for film originated content video. If the
content is video this setting shows unacceptable feathering. When such artefacts are
observed the Video or Auto setting is more appropriate.

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