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Additional Picture Adjustment Options
7 ) Select the desired level.
8 ) Press RETURN to repeat Steps 6 and 7 as often as needed for additional adjustments.
9 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
5.3.3
Adjust the Image Gradation Characteristics (Gamma)
Use this option to adjust the image characteristics (gamma characteristics). For adjustments, follow the 
directions below.
1 ) Access 
Gamma through the Picture menu.
2 ) Select 1 through 5 from the submenu.
3 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
5.3.4
Select a PureCinema Level for High Quality Image
Pioneer’s PureCinema automatically detects and analyses a film-based source (originally encoded at 24 frames 
per second) then recreates each frame for HD picture quality. The function supports both film and text material.
To set the PureCinema level for your HD material, follow the steps below.
1 ) Access 
Pro Adjust  through the Picture menu.
2 ) Select 
PureCinema from the Pro Adjust menu.
3 ) Select 
Film Mode or Text Optimization, depending on the material.
4 ) Select the desired parameter.
Option
Left Arrow
Right Arrow
R High
fine adjustment for 
bright portions
weaker red
stronger red
G High
weaker green
stronger green
B High
weaker blue
stronger blue
R Low
fine adjustment for dark 
portions
weaker red
stronger red
G Low
weaker green
stronger green
B Low
weaker blue
stronger blue
Mode
Parameter
Description
Film Mode
Off
deactivates PureCinema
Standard (not available for input 
signals 480p, 720p@60 Hz, or 
1080p@60 Hz)
automatically detects recorded 
DVD or high-definition images 
(e.g., movies) having 24 frames 
per second for smooth and vivid 
playback
Smooth (not available for input 
signals 1080p@60 Hz)
produces smoother and more 
vivid moving images
Advance (not available for input 
signals 1080p@60 Hz)
converts theatre-quality DVD 
images to 72 Hz (e.g., movies)
Text
Optimization
Off
deactivates text optimization
On
improves subtitle display 
quality
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