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3.2.6 Adjusting Sharpness
After you set the Scale Mode to the one you will use for the program, select the Sharpness level in the Picture
menu to reduce scaling artifacts. If you are not scaling your image, you may skip this section.
Sharpness Settings
The Sharpness setting is in the Picture menu.
There are five levels of sharpness:
•Sharpest
•Sharp
• Normal
•Soft
•Softest
Normal is the default. It is essentially a “pass through”
with no effect on the picture. Make any adjustments to
sharpness with the picture scaled, that is, with the Scale
Mode set the way you will use it. Use Sharpness to reduce
artifacts of scaling.
✎ The Sharpness adjustments are in effect only
when the image is scaled.
From the Aspect Ratio menu (Main > Aspect Ratio &
Wall), select Scale Mode.
Press E
NTER to move to the Scale Mode sub-menu. Use
the up and down arrow keys to highlight the mode you
need. Press E
NTER to select the mode...
✎ The Scale Mode menu icons change to indicate
the effect each mode will have on the picture
based on the Justify and Scale Mode settings, and
the source resolution.
Picture
Source Analog
Colorspace RGB
Sync Type Separate H&V
Vertical Frequency (frame locked) 60Hz
Horizontal Frequency 50.00kHz
Pixel Frequency 80.10MHz
Horizontal Resolution 1366
Vertical Resolution 768
Frequency
1602
Phase
22.5°
Sharpness Sharpest
Input Levels
Aspect Ratio & Wall
Scale Mode Fill All
Justify Center
Overscan 0%
Border Color Black
Wall Width 1
Wall Height 1
Unit Column 1
Unit Row 1
Wall Mode
Frame Compensation
Frame Height 97 pixels
Frame Width 157 pixels
Fill All
Crop
Letterbox/Pillarbox
Widescreen (16x9)
Normal Video (4x3)
One to One