![Hue, saturation, and brightness are the three qualities which constitute what we normally refer to as “color”.](/images/new-backgrounds/165934/16593467x1.webp)
Hue, saturation, and brightness are the three qualities which constitute what we normally refer to as “color”.
•Hue, often used as a synonym for “color”, is the quality that distinguishes among red, green, yellow, and so on.
•Saturation is the amount of color present that distinguishes pale or
•Brightness is related to the amount of light emitted by your display or reflected from an object. This quality enables you to describe an object as “bright” or “dim”.
Hue is generally not adjusted. Depending on the TV, however, it may be necessary or desirable to adjust the hue to approximate the monitor’s display.
Dot Crawl is an undesirable characteristic of many Composite televisions that is seen as thin, jagged edges moving around objects on the screen. The “Frozen” setting freezes, or eliminates, the dot crawl, and is especially useful for viewing pictures or stills.
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