Sony BDP - S1 Blu-ray Player User Manual


 
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Adjusting the Pictures
Basic BD/DVD Operations
Adjusting the Pictures
The “cinema tuned” picture preset setting will allow you to
maximize the visual impact of the BD or DVD you are watching by
optimizing the picture settings for different lighting environments.
a Press SYSTEM MENU during playback.
b Select “A/V Control,” and press ENTER.
c Select “Video Control,” and press ENTER to
turn on the above display.
d Press </, to select a setting.
e Press ENTER.
Fine-tuning the picture to your
preference
a Select from “Memory 1” to “Memory 3” in
step 4 of “Adjusting the Pictures(page 29).
b Select “Detailed Settings,” and press ENTER
to turn on the above display.
To switch to another “Memory,” press RETURN.
c Select each of the picture elements, and
adjust using </,.
To adjust while previewing the effect
Select a setting and press ENTER to switch the display
for the setting. Press </, to adjust while checking
the effect on the background playback picture. Then
press ENTER to save the adjustment.
Underlined are the default settings for “Memory.”
All of the settings are equally effective for all video
output.
d Press RETURN.
Items Details
Brighter Room For a room brighter than normal.
Theater Room For a dark room such as a home
theater.
Standard (default) Normally, select this.
Memory (1-3) Select a setting when you want to
use the detailed picture adjustments
you previously made, or when you
want to make a new set. The player
remembers up to three sets (see
page 29).
BD
DVD
DATA DVD
Standard
Detailed Settings
“Memory” allows you to make your own detailed adjustments
Items Details
White Adjust
(Min~(mid)
~Max)
Adjusts the brightness of white
colors.
Black Adjust
(Min~(mid)
~Max)
Adjusts the richness of dark colors.
Hue
(Green~(mid)
~Red)
Balances the green and the red
colors.
Color Level
(Min~(mid)
~Max)
Adjusts the color saturation.
Use [LL][RR] to set the behavior of film source
input. Press ENTER to preview.
Min Max
Memory1
Green Red
Min Max
White Adjust
Black Adjust
Hue
Color Level
Min Max