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| Picture |
Option |
| Description |
Advanced Settings | ■ Gamma | |
| Changes the rate at which images ramp or fade from light | |
| to dark. Recommended for advanced users only. | |
| ■ Colour Space | |
| Increases or decreases the visible colour range for red, | |
| green and blue. Recommended for advanced users only. | |
| | Auto: The TV will choose the colour range that |
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| is closest to the range used during TV and movie |
| | production. |
| Native: Displays the most enhanced, vibrant | |
| | colours possible. |
| Custom: Provides precise saturation and colour | |
|
| point adjustment of Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, |
|
| Cyan, and Magenta. Recommended for advanced |
|
| users only. |
| ■ White Balance | |
| You can adjust the colour temperature for more natural | |
| picture colours. | |
| | R, G, |
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| colour ‘temperature’ in dark areas by changing the |
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| individual values of R, G, B. Recommended for |
| | advanced users only. |
| R, G, | |
|
| colour ‘temperature’ in the light areas by changing |
|
| the individual values of R, G, B. Recommended for |
| | advanced users only. |
| Reset: Resets the colour space to the default | |
|
| values. |
| ■ Flesh Tone | |
| Adjusts the colour of flesh tones. Increasing the value | |
| creates a more reddish picture. Decreasing the value | |
| creates a more greenish picture. | |
| ■ Edge Enhancement | |
| Increases or decreases the emphasis at object edges. | |
| ■ xvYCC | |
| Setting the xvYCC mode to on increases detail and colour | |
| space when watching movies from an external device (ie. | |
| DVD player) connected to the HDMI or Component IN | |
| jacks. | |
Picture Options | ■ Colour Tone | |
| Selects a preset white balance, or ‘colour temperature’ | |
| setting, to provide either a reddish or bluish hue, dependant | |
| upon your personal preference. | |
| | Cool: Selects a white balance, or colour |
|
| ‘temperature’ with a bluish hue. Skin tones may |
|
| have less warmth but whites will seem brighter. |
|
| Recommended when watching normal TV |
| | broadcasting in a bright room. |
| Normal: Selects the white balance, or colour | |
|
| “temperature” with a less bluish, more reddish hue. |
|
| Suitable for most viewing environments and programs. |
| Warm1, Warm2, Warm3: Selects a redder, warmer | |
|
| hue that more closely matches the setting on monitors |
|
| used in the production of TV and movie content. |
|
| Recommended when watching movie and dramatic |
|
| TV content. The lowest setting is best used for black & |
|
| white content. |
■Advanced Settings is available in Standard or Movie mode.
■In PC mode, you can only make changes to Dynamic Contrast, Gamma and White Balance from among the Advanced Settings items.
■Colour is available when Colour Space is set to Custom.
■In Colour, you can adjust the RGB values for the selected colour.
■To reset the adjusted RGB value, select Reset.
■xvYCC is available when the picture mode is set to Movie, and the external input is set to HDMI or Component mode.
■This function may not be supported depending on your external device.
Picture Options
Colour Tone | : Normal | ▶ |
Size | : Auto Wide |
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Screen Mode | : 16:9 |
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Digital NR | : Auto |
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HDMI Black Level | : Normal |
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Film Mode | : Off |
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100Hz Motion Plus | : Standard |
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■In PC mode, you can only make changes to the Colour Tone and Size from among the items in Picture Options.
■Warm1, Warm2 or Warm3 is only activated when the picture mode is Movie.
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