Gamma (Gamma Correction)
Gamma is an image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the darker portions of the image without altering the bright- ness of the brighter portions.
When you are displaying images with frequent dark scenes, such as a film or concert, or when you are displaying images in a bright room, this feature makes the dark scenes easier to see and gives the impression of greater depth in the image.
Select “Gamma” on the “Picture” menu and the desired gamma mode.
Description of Gamma Modes
Selectable settings | Description |
Standard | For standard image |
Presentation | Brightens darker portions of image for |
| more enhanced presentations. |
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Cinema | Gives greater depth to darker portions |
| of image for a more exciting theater |
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Game | For natural color gradation for playing |
| a game, etc. |
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Note
•Gamma is not available for INPUT 1 when “sRGB” on the “Picture” menu is set to “ON”.
sRGB (sRGB Setting)
Select “sRGB” on the “Picture” menu and set
it to “ (ON)” when you want to display the image in a natural tint based on an origi- nal image.
Note
•When “sRGB” is set to “ON”;
•Gamma is not available.
•“Red”, “Blue” or “CLR Temp” on the “Picture” menu cannot be adjusted.
•For additional information about the sRGB func- tion, visit “http://www.srgb.com/”.
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•When “sRGB” is set to “ON”, the projected im- age may become dark, but this does not indi- cate a malfunction.
Signal Type (Signal Type
Setting)
Select “Signal Type” on the “Picture” menu and set it to “RGB” or “Component” for IN- PUT 1.
Description of Signal Type Settings
Selectable settings | Description |
RGB | Set when RGB signals are received. |
Component Set when Component signals are
received.
Memory (Storing and Selecting the
Adjustment Settings)
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Select “Memory” on the “Picture” menu and |
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the memory location where you want to store |
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the settings. Then adjust the setting items |
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on the “Picture” menu. |
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Description of Memory Positions |
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Memory 1 | Settings of all items on the “Picture” |
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Memory 2 | menu can be stored in memory location. |
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Memory 3 | The stored settings can be selected in |
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Memory 4 | any input mode. |
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Memory 5 |
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Memory OFF | Besides “Memory 1” to “Memory 5”, other |
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| stored for each input mode. The settings |
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| stored in “Memory OFF” cannot be applied |
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If you want to apply the stored settings on the “Picture” menu, select “Memory” on the “Picture” menu and the memory location where you have stored the settings.
Note
•You can change the stored settings after se- lecting the memory location for those settings.
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