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1T-C2 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
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Saturation is the amount of color present in the image. Hue is the color “tint”
parameter and the adjustment range is +90 degrees through to -90 degrees with 0
being the default.
Within limits, you can enhance or soften the appearance of detail within an image.
The Sharpness values go both negative and positive, with 0 being the default. Note
that over-enhancing an image has the side effect of making it appear to be noisy
and under-enhancing an image gives the appearance of poor video quality.
On occasion, a video source will have the color portion of the signal offset from the
luminance portion. If you’ve ever seen a poor quality comic book that has the
outline of the cartoon character’s head in one place on the page but the flesh tones
for the head offset slightly, you are seeing the print equivalent of Luminance to
Chrominance Phase Delay.
Fortunately, your unit provides a way for you to make the two signals occur at the
same time on the selected image. The adjustment range provides both positive and
negative levels of delay with 0 being the default.
8.6.5 Still Image Store / Testcard Source Menu Items
This item is only available for units supporting Still Image Stores (SIS) or Testcards
(TC) – which are the same thing, but may be named differently depending on your
unit.
Used to select the image from memory to use as a source for the SIS / TC source
currently selected. The Windows Control Panel can be used to upload user-
defined images.
8.7 Items associated with the Adjust resolutions group
The Adjust Resolutions Menu Group only appears when the
Advanced Menus function is turned on within the System Menu
Group. To turn it on, go to the System Menu Group and then
proceed to the item that says “Advanced Menus”. Turn the
function ‘On”, exit the Systems menu and return to this menu structure.
The Resolution Database is used by your unit to identify any incoming video signal
and is also used to create an output resolution. It is therefore a very important part
of the unit’s infrastructure.
Source : TC1
Testcard [ 0]
Source: YC1
Luma delay [ 0]
Source: YC1
Sharpness [0]
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