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Runco VX-2000d Owner’s Operating Manual
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Picture
 
Use the controls in the Picture Menu to calibrate your VX-2000d for optimum picture 
quality.
The VX-2000d has been designed to incorporate setup and calibration standards 
established by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF). The ISF has developed carefully 
crafted, industry-recognized standards for optimal video performance and has 
implemented a training program for technicians and installers to use these standards to 
obtain optimal picture quality from Runco video display devices. Accordingly, Runco 
recommends that setup and calibration be performed by an ISF certified installation 
technician.
All signal types require separate processing. Therefore, you need to calibrate each input 
separately. 
Cinema
Select Cinema to view 2.35 source 
material in its native aspect ratio.
With a 16:9 screen and a non-CineWide 
projector (no anamorphic lens), the 
upper and lower portions of the screen 
are masked, but the geometry of the 
active image area is unchanged.
 
 
With a 2.35:1 screen and a 
CineWide-equipped projector, the DHD 
Controller scales the 2.35:1 image so 
that the active image area fills the 16:9 
chip surface, eliminating the black bars. 
The secondary, anamorphic lens then 
restores the proper geometry to the 
2.35:1 image. 
Virtualwide 2.35
A 16:9 image is scaled NON-linearly 
(more on the sides than in the center) to 
fit a 2.35:1 screen. Virtualwide 2.35 is 
available only on the 
VX-2000d/CineWide and only on the 
analog inputs (HD/RGB, SD 
Component, Composite and S-Video).
Table 4-1. Aspect Ratio Settings (continued)
Aspect Ratio
Description
2.35:1 Image on
16:9 Screen
(Cinema aspect ratio / no CineWide)
2.35:1 Image on
2.35:1 Screen
(Cinema aspect ratio / CineWide)
16:9 Image on
2.35:1 Screen with
VirtualWide 2.35
16:9 Image on
2.35:1 Screen
16:9 Image on
2.35:1 Screen
Picture
Brightness
Contrast
Color
Tint
Sharpness
When you change a picture quality setting, save the change to a 
preset afterwards. Otherwise, the change will be lost when a 
different input is selected. (Picture quality settings are saved for 
each input and resolution separately.) For information about saving 
settings, refer to ISF Presets on page 46
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