Mitsubishi ws-48513 Owner's Manual

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A/V Setting Descriptions: Video
Video Settings
◊  Contrast 
       Provides a slider to adjust the white-to-black 
level.  Low contrast shows a variety of shades 
in darker images, while high contrast shows 
darker images more uniformly black and 
makes colors appear more vibrant.  In most 
home lighting situations, a medium contrast 
looks best.  High contrast is good for brightly 
lit environments.
◊ Brightness 
 
Provides a slider to adjust the overall 
brightness of the picture.
◊  Sharpness 
 
Provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity.
◊  Color 
 
Provides a slider to adjust the color intensity.
◊  Tint 
 
Provides a slider to adjust the proportion of 
red to green.
◊  Color Temp (Color Temperature) 
 
Allows you to adjust how white images are 
displayed.  Your choices are:
•  Low 6500K or Low (for DTV): White images will 
have a warm cast to them.  This adjustment is 
an average and can vary due to ambient room 
lighting, video scene brightness and the TV’s 
age.  The Low 6500K represents the 6500K 
industry standard for NTSC (non-DTV) pictures.
•  Medium: White images will be balanced between 
the Low (warm) and High (cool) settings.
•  High: White images will have a cool cast to them.  
This setting may provide the most realistic 
picture under bright lighting.
◊  Video Noise 
 
Use to reduce minor noise (graininess) in 
the broadcast received on Ant-A and Ant-B 
or Inputs 1-3 and Component 1 and 2.  Use 
standard with good quality signals.
  
◊ Film Mode - On or Off 
 
On is the automatic setting and will 
automatically detect and apply film decoding 
correction for signals that originated on 24 
frames per second film cameras and then 
were converted for broadcast to 30 frames per 
second video.  
 
When the original signals originated on 30 
frames per second video cameras, the On 
setting will automatically apply video decoding, 
the same as used with the Off setting.  Try 
the Off setting when the TV seems to have 
difficulties and adds too many jagged edges to 
the images.
 
Film Mode is not effective for progressive scan (480p) 
devices, and high definition signals.
◊  DefinEdge VSM   
 
Selected image outlines are emphasized, 
resulting in sharper images, when On.   When 
turned Off, the velocity scanning modulation 
and edge enhancer functions are prevented.  
The default is On. 
NOTE:   A slider will display on-screen for most 
settings.  When the slider is displayed it has a 
numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, 31 is 
the mid-point and 0 is the minimum.