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Whenever video input is detected by the projector, exclusive picture-enhancing circuitry works to reproduce analog signals with outstanding clarity and detail by minimizing video distortion such as noise, blur, and flicker. |
This filter works to enhance the video quality of NTSC signals. For optimizing the projection of still video images, the XG-NV7X incorporates a 3D (horizontal, vertical, and time) digital filter to fully separate the luminance signals (Y) from the color signals (C). And when projecting animated images, Y/C separation is processed in 2D (horizontally and vertically). Meanwhile, movement detection circuitry automatically switches between 3D and 2D processing, thus improving the precision of signal separation. Thanks to this circuitry, vertical resolution is greatly improved and dot interference, cross color, ghost effects, and blur are effectively reduced. |
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This filter works to enhance the video quality of PAL signals. By digitally separating the luminance and color signals, it reproduces crisp and clear images with less blur, flicker, and cross coloring during video presentations. |
This feature reduces the noise inherent in both PAL and NTSC video signals, resulting in clearer image reproduction. Even videos that contain a considerable amount of noise due to repeated dubbing can be projected with high quality. |
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Color transient circuitry corrects discrepancies in the contour of base-band color signals, while Y-delay circuitry adjusts the delay time of luminance signals. These circuits work together to reproduce images with less blur and flicker. |
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