Conference rooms Classrooms ChurchesControl rooms
Projection of bright, high-quality
images in large spaces such as
halls, conference rooms,
classrooms, control rooms,
and churches.
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More effective
noise reduction
Dynamic
sharpness control
Vivid colour
control
Progressive cinema
scan (3/2 Pulldown)
A unique control technology is
used to maximise the colour
segment areas of the colour
wheel. Compared to conventional
projectors, the brightness of each
colour is increased by an average
of about 15%. This results in
sharper, clearer colour
reproduction.
This interlace/progressive
conversion technology
automatically detects when the
input signal is derived from filmed
material and selects the optimum
progressive processing method to
assure faithful reproduction of the
original image.
New IP
conversion
circuit
The PT-D5700E/D5700EL
features a new IP conversion
circuit that produces more
detailed images than our
previous models.
Full 10-bit
picture
processing
The use of a full 10-bit image
processing system provides
smooth tonal expression. For
example, skin tones appear
natural and true to life.
Images are noticeably clearer,
thanks to higher-performance
frame noise reduction, which
lowers image graininess, and
improved MPEG noise reduction,
which suppresses the block noise
and mosquito noise that are
common in fast-action scenes.
3D colour
management system
Compensation provides optimal
levels of colour saturation, hue,
and brightness that were not
possible with conventional
projectors. Colours approach
those of the original image, even
on large-screen displays.
The dynamic sharpness control
circuit adjusts the video signal
waveforms based on the
difference in brightness of
adjacent pixels for a sharp, clear
picture that is relatively
unaffected by signal noise.
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