Selecting an Image Mode (IMAGE)

You can select an image mode depending on the projecting image. You can also adjust the image quality (sharpness, gamma, color correction, etc.) as you like.

1 Press the [IMAGE] button.

(SX7 MarkII)

The Image mode window appears. The selection is toggled among following modes by pressing the button.

[Standard]

Select this to project an image with near-original quality and a

 

high regard for reproduction of white. It is also suited to project

 

moving pictures such as a TV program or a DVD movie in a

 

bright room.
[Presentation]Select this to project an image with quality suited for the pre-

 

sentation. It also suited to project moving pictures with a high

 

regard for the brightness.
[Movie]*1Select this to project moving pictures of all kinds. Its bright-

 

ness is suited to easily enjoy the atmosphere of a movie the-

 

ater in a dim room.
[Photo]*2If you select [Photo] for [Image mode], make sure to set

 

[Ambient light] in the [Image adjustment] as well.

 

You can correct an image according to the ambient light

 

based on [sRGB] in [Image mode] and project the image with

 

higher tone on the screen by setting [Ambient light]. It is suited

 

to project an ornamental photo, etc. under an ambient light.
[AdobeRGB]

Select this if you want to project an image in the display mode

 

conforming to Adobe RGB color space. You can project an

 

image with more accurate color reproduction since It has

 

wider color gamut than sRGB.
[sRGB]

Select this if you want to project an image in the display mode

 

conforming to Windows standard color space. It is suited to

 

project an image shot by an sRGB-compatible digital camera.

[Home Cinema] Select this to project a movie with quality suited to seriously enjoy the atmosphere of a movie theater in a dark room.

*1 It is available if the input signal is [DIGITAL VIDEO], [COMPONENT], [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO]. *2 It is available if the input signal is [ANALOG PC-1], [ANALOG PC-2], or [DIGITAL PC].

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