Dell SP2008WFPF appendix Theatre Preset Sports Preset Nature Preset Hue Saturation

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Theatre Preset

Sports Preset

Nature Preset

Hue

Saturation

NOTE: Optimized color settings such as Multimedia and Gaming presets are unavailable when you disable Color Management selec

In Video mode, you can choose Theatre, Sports or Nature Preset;

Select Theater Preset for playing a movie.

Select Sports Preset for viewing sports.

Select Nature Preset for general viewing.

You can adjust the Hue/Saturation based on the preference.

makes video image shade into greenish.

makes video image shade into purplish.

makes video image look more monochrome.

makes video image look more colorful.

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Contents About Your Monitor Solving Problems Dell SP2008WFP Flat Panel MonitorBack View About Your MonitorFront View Bottom View Side ViewMonitor Specifications Power Management ModesPin Assignments Left side Right sideUSB ports Pin Number Monitor Side of the 15-pin Side Signal CableUniversal Serial Bus USB Interface Webcam MIC Specifications Plug and Play CapabilityGeneral Flat PanelMonitor Resolution Preset Display ModesPhysical Characteristics Video Supported ModesCleaning Your Monitor EnvironmentalAppendix Visit support.dell.comSetting Up Your Monitor Setting Up Your Monitor Setting Up Your Monitor Dell SP2008WFP Flat Panel Monitor Connecting Your Monitor Video input select Using the Front PanelRead Software License Agreement and click Yes to continue Using the OSD Menu Icon Menu Submenus Description Settings Phase FineExit BrightnessColor SharpnessScaling Ratio Theatre Preset Sports Preset Nature Preset Hue Saturation Advanced Input Color Format DynamicResponse Time Horizontal PositionPage Factory Reset Setting the Optimal Resolution OSD Warning MessagesUsing the Dell Soundbar Optional Soundbar Attachment to the MonitorSolving Problems Troubleshooting Your MonitorGeneral Problems Common Symptoms Problem Description Possible SolutionsTroubleshooting Your Soundbar Product Specific ProblemssUSB Problems Back to Contents Using Your Monitor Stand Using the TiltAttaching the Stand Organizing Your CablesRemoving the Stand