Reference Guide
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Video Technologies ELITE AV RECEIVERS REFERENCE GUIDE
Block NoiseGaussian Noise
Triple HD Video Noise Reductions
Mosquito Noise
Mosaic-Like ArtifactsGrainy Image Hazy Edge
Clear ImageClear Image
Clear Image
Triple HD Video Noise Reduction
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The AV receivers feature three separate noise
reduction circuits for enhanced video
performance.
- Component Frame Noise Reduction (YNR/
CNR): reduces Gaussian noise without
blurring the picture
- Block Noise Reduction: reduces block noise found in flat areas
- Mosquito Noise Reduction: reduces noise along the outline
of images
The Pioneer-exclusive advanced PureCinema I/P Converter also
helps to remove distracting lines during playback.
Deep Color
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Pioneer AV receivers support 36-bit Deep Color, featuring
smooth gradation steps with more accurate precision of
brightness and color information, resulting in superbly detailed,
natural color.
“x.v.Color”
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Pioneer AV receivers support ”x.v.Color”,
which almost doubles the range of colors
(known as the “gamut”) that can be
accurately captured, and reproduced on a compatible display,
thereby more closely matching the natural characteristics of the
human eye.
* ”x.v.Color” only available for playback of discs recorded with AVCHD devices.
”x.v.Color” and the “ x.v.Color” logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
24-bit (8-bit x 3)
256 steps 4,096 steps
36-bit (12-bit x 3)
* For illustration purpose only
24-bit 16 million colors
Smoother Images
36-bit 68,719 million colors
36-bit Deep Color Image
Advanced Multi-Channel
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