panoramic format
The panoramic mode emulates that of a wide screen
broadcast for 4:3 transmissions. This is achieved by
maintaining the proportions of the centre of the screen while
shrinking the images on the top and bottom of the screen.
Note: This mode is generally recommended if AUTO is not
C16:9L format
C14:9L format
C14:9LS format
4:3 format
The conventional picture format for most broadcasts is the
4:3 ratio signal which gives black bars to the sides of the
screen and this is consistent with screen compression (see
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The 16:9 ratio is the format that is
usually transmitted by the broadcasting
The C16:9L format is used to expand a
16:9 'letter box' broadcast so that it
uses the full screen to display the
picture so that the image does not
before
broadcasting stations. The C14:9L
image of true proportions, but because
of the original ratio the screen will have
before
Some broadcasters transmit in a 14:9
format, which appears with black
bands down each side of your picture.
C14:9LS enlarges the picture (which
can cut off the top) so these black
before
right).
stations.
appear 'crushed'.
The 14:9 ratio is the format that is
sometimes transmitted by the
format is used to expand a 14:9
broadcast so that it produces an
thin black bars to the right and to
the left of the picture.
bars are no longer visible.
after
after
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