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Clear White Emphasizes vivid whites.
High/Low: You can adjust the “Clear White” effect.
Off: The “Clear White” effect is not applied.
x.v.Color Set this item when connecting the unit with equipment that supports x.v.Color and playing back an
x.v.Color video signal.
On: You can play back an x.v.Color video signal.
Off: The “x.v.Color” function is not applied.
For details on x.v.Color, see “About x.v.Color” (page 41).
Tip
Setting x.v.Color to “On” disables gamma adjustment.
HDR Sets how to play back HDR content.
Auto: Distinguishes HDR content automatically and applies the optimal picture quality. You can change
the HDR setting that is automatically selected when HDR10-compatible content is distinguished.
HDR10/HLG: When an input signal supports HDR10, the “HDR10” setting is applied, and when it
supports HLG, the “HLG” setting is applied.
HDR Reference/HLG: When an input signal supports HDR10, the “HDR Reference” setting is
applied, and when it supports HLG, the “HLG” setting is applied.
When an input signal supports BT.2020, then “BT.2020” or “Color Space 2” is selectable for “Color
Space”. When a signal other than BT.2020 is input, then any mode other than “BT.2020” and “Color
Space 2” is selectable. (“BT.2020” and “Color Space 2” are not available in this case.)
HDR10: Set when playing back HDR10-compatible content.
HDR Reference: This mode is suitable for playing back HDR10-compatible content with a maximum
brightness of 1,000 nit.
HLG: Set when playing back HLG-compatible content.
Off: Set when playing back content other than HDR content.
All of the modes of “Color Space” are selectable when “HDR10,” “HDR Reference,” “HLG,” or “Off” is
selected.
If the setting is not correct for the input content, the bright and dark areas of the video may appear too
bright or too dark.
When setting “HDR10” or “HDR Reference,” compare the picture quality in both modes, and select
the one that optimally displays the average brightness and tone of the bright parts.
Color Space
[COLOR SPACE]
Converts the color space.
BT.709: An ITU-R BT.709 color space. The color space is equivalent to sRGB.
BT.2020: An approximated ITU-R BT.2020 color space which has a wider range of color reproduction
than BT.709. Use this setting when playing back HDR content.
DCI: A color space based on the DCI specification (page 41).
Adobe RGB: An approximated Adobe RGB color space, which has a wider range of color reproduction
than sRGB, and suited for displaying an image recorded in Adobe RGB specification.
Color Space 1: The color space suited for video images.
Color Space 2: A color space suited for watching HDR content in a bright space.
Color Space 3: A color space suited for watching movies or video images in a bright space.
Custom 1, Custom 2: You can adjust the color space setting.
Tip
You can adjust each item to a color space according to your preference.
When “HDR” is set to “Auto,the selectable mode changes according to the signal type (page 22).
Input Lag Reduction Reduces the delay of the display for a video.
On: Shortens the time to display the input video image; effective for increasing the performance of the
display reaction speed when using an external controller, etc.
Off: Turns the Input Lag Reduction function off.
Tip
When “Input Lag Reduction” is set to “On,” “Motionflow” (settings other than “Impulse”), “NR,” and
“MPEG NR” cannot be set.
Setting items Description
Notes
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