Philips AG-HPX171E Camcorder User Manual


 
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Menu
E-101
Item
Display
mode
Description of settings
MATRIX (Camera) Selects the MATRIX table suitable for the desired color expression
during shooting.
NORM1:
Suitable for shooting in the open air or under a halogen lamp.
NORM2:
Suitable for brighter colors than the NORM1 mode.
FLUO:
Suitable for shooting under uorescent light indoors.
CINE-LIKE:
Suitable for cinema-like image.
SKIN TONE DTL (Camera) Sets the skin tone details. Select ON to reduce the skin tone details
and soften the skin tone.
ON, OFF
V DETAIL FREQ (Camera) Sets the vertical detail for shooting in 576i (480i) progressive mode.
THIN: Makes the detail thin.
MID: Makes the detail slightly thicker.
THICK: Makes the detail thicker.
When images were shot in the progressive mode in which the vertical
detail is set as “THIN” or “MID” and are played on a monitoring
television (50i (60i) interlace), you will see ickers caused on horizontal
lines and almost horizontal oblique lines. When playing back images
in the progressive mode or when editing images or performing other
postprocessing, images with a higher resolution will be obtained with
the THIN or MID setting than with the THICK setting.
NAME EDIT (Camera) Edits the name of the selected scene le you have selected with the
scene le dial.
CAMERA SETUP screen
Item
Display
mode
Description of settings
ASPECT CONV (Camera) elects the aspect ratio of the image you record in 576i (480i) format.
This item cannot be selected when the 1080i or 720P recording format
is used. (Page 42)
SIDE CROP: Crops the right and left edges of the image.
LETTER BOX: Adds black bands at the top and bottom of the image.
SQUEEZE: Squeezes the image horizontally.
SETUP
(Only when set to
59.94 Hz)
(Camera) Switch the setup level of video signals in 480i format using a P2 card.
0%:
Setup is switched to 0% for both the camera output and the recording.
7.5%A:
Setup is switched to 7.5% for the camera output and 0% for the
recording.
SCENE FILE screen (continued)
___indicates the factory setting.