O
PERATION
Image Quality
The Image Quality settings define the color balance and settings, such as saturation and gamma
correction.
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Contrast controls the separation of different colors in the output.
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Saturation controls the intensity of all colors.
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Hue shifts the output of colors along a 360° spectrum. For example, at -180, green will be closer to blue,
and red will be closer to orange, while at 180, green will be closer to yellow, and red will be closer to pink.
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Sharpness determines the amount of detail in the output.
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Red, Green, and Blue values set maximum values for each color, which affects the color temperature
of the video output.
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Color Temperature sets the color balance settings to preset maximum values.
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Gamma correction applies a non-linear function to the tonal ranges in the video before output, which
balances the brightness and darkness of the resulting video.
1.
Access the
Display Control
2.
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob until Image quality is selected.
3.
Press the <MENU/ENTER> knob.
4.
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to select Contrast, Saturation,
Hue, Sharpness, Color Temperature, Red, Green, Blue, or Gamma.
5.
For:
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Contrast or Saturation, turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to
increase or decrease the percentage, from 0–100%.
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Hue, turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease
the color shift, from -180–180.
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Sharpness, turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or
decrease the level of detail, from 0–24.
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Color Temperature, turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to
increase or decrease the preset color temperature, from 1000–9500K. When the color
values are set manually, this option will read Custom.
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Red, Green, or Blue, turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to
increase or decrease the maximum value for the selected color, from 0–255.
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Gamma, turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or
decrease the correction level, from 1.0–4.0.
6.
Press the <MENU/ENTER> knob.
7.
Repeat steps 4-6 until output is set as desired.
Switching Effect
The Switching Effect determines the way the VIP Drive 43Nova will transition from one input source to
another.
1.
Access the
Display Control
2.
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob until Switching Effect is selected.
3.
Press the <MENU/ENTER> knob.
4.
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to select Off (no switching effect),
Cut (output cuts quickly from one source to the other), or Fade (output will fade from one source
to the other).
5.
Press the <MENU/ENTER> knob.
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