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Input Color Format

Gamma

Color Setting mode

Color Presets

(VGA/DVI-D

Input)

Desktop

Mode

Multimedia Mode

Game Mode

sRGB Mode

Warm Mode

Cool Mode

Custom (R,G,B) Mode

Presets Mode (Video)

Movie Mode

Game Mode

Sports Mode

Nature Mode

Hue

Saturation

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To achieve the different color domain for PC RGB and HD YPbPr (HD YPbPr is suitable for HD video playback over DVI. PC RGB is suitable for normal PC graphics display over DVI).

To achieve the different color mode for PC and Mac.

You can choose between a Graphics and a Video mode. If your computer is connected to your monitor, choose Graphics. If a DVD, STB, or VCR is connected to your monitor, choose Video.

To achieve the different color domain for PC RGB and HD YPbPr (HD YPbPr is suitable for HD video playback over DVI. PC RGB is suitable for normal PC graphics display over DVI).

Mode suitable for desktop applications.

Mode for multimedia applications (example, video playback).

Mode suitable for game applications.

Mode to emulate 72% NTSC color.

Warm mode is selected to obtain a redder tint. This color setting is typically used for color-intensive applications (photograph image editing, multimedia, movies, etc.).

Cool Mode is selected to obtain a bluish tint. This color setting is typically used for text based applications (spreadsheets, programming, text editors, etc.).

Use the or button to increase or decrease each of the three colors (R, G, B) independently, in single-digit increments, from 0 to 100.

You can choose different color presets for different viewing modes.

Mode suitable for movie playback.

Mode suitable for game applications.

Mode suitable for sports scenes.

Mode suitable for nature scenes.

User Preset: Use the plus and minus buttons to increase or decrease each of the three colors (R, G, B) independently, in single digit increments, from 0 to 100.

Changes the color of the image to green

Changes the color of the image to purple

NOTE: Hue adjustment is only available for video input.

This feature can make the color of the video image shift to green or purple. This is also used to adjust for desired flesh tone color. Use - or + to adjust the hue from '0' to '100'.

makes the video image look more monochrome

makes the video image look more colorful

NOTE: Saturation adjustment is only available for video input.

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