Picture quality adjustment procedure, Use the ^ button to select [set, Picture quality adjustment items – Panasonic PV-PD2000 User Manual

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Picture Quality Adjustment Procedure

1. Set “PICTURE” to [STD] in MENU mode, and then print

an image with contrasting bright and dark areas.

2. In television picture quality adjustment, adjust the

television screen to nearly the same color as the printed

picture.

3. At “PICTURE” in MENU mode, adjust the television

screen to the desired color balance.

Printing after making these adjustments will produce a

print with almost exactly the same colors as the screen.

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Remarks, etc.

Use the ^ Button to select

[SET].

MENU

PRIMT

FORMAT

: 1
:[STD]

SET

[^PICTURE

: STD

[SET] 13

FRAME

:[0FF]

SET

TITLE

:[0FF]

SET

OSD

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OF

WIDE

:[ALTT0] ON OFF

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►ISELECT [ENTERJEND

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Use the A and ▼ Buttons to
select the picture quality
item that you want to adjust.
•See the adjustment items

below.

COLOR

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[-<►] ADJUST
[ ^ ISELECT

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Picture Quality Adjustment Items

COLOR <-------- > TINT <---------> BRIGHTNESS i

------> SHARPNESS <--------- > CONTRAST ------------

The adjustments shown below change in the following order.

COLOR:

This setting lets you adjust to the desired colour

intensity.

TINT:

This setting lets you reproduce colors with the
correct balance.

BRIGHTNESS: This setting lets dark parts become more visible.

CONTRAST:

This setting lets you adjust the difference

between the light and dark parts of the picture.

SHARPNESS: This setting lets you adjust the contours.

•The COLOR, TINT, BRIGHTNESS, and CONTRAST settings

can be adjusted from —9 to 4-9 using the ◄ and ► Buttons.

•The level of SHARPNESS can be set to L (Low), M (Medium),

or H (High) using the ◄ and ► Buttons.

• For PC Card input, follow the same

procedure shown above.

• If it is necessary to re-adjust the picture

quality, start over from Step 1.

•The picture will not be displayed in black and

white even if COLOR is set to —9.

•Adjusting SHARPNESS has no effect on

television picture quality.

• Images are stored in the PC Card without the

setting adjustments made to the picture
quality.

When using video input, one of the most
important factors in printing images of high

quality is skillful video camera work. When

printing, it is recommended that you use an S-

VIDEO IN Socket for best results. When
shooting a scene from a Video Camera, keep
the following points in mind.

•If at all possible, shoot with the light source at

your back.

•When shooting a scene outdoors that

includes motion, either put the Video Camera

into “sports mode” or, if the camera is
equipped with an electronic shutter function,
set it to about 1/500. Doing so will allow you

to print images without blurring,

•When shooting indoors, make sure that there

is enough illumination.

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