Using Picture Quality Settings

Before adjusting the image with these settings, make sure you have already selected the best Color Mode, as described on page 17.

Note: All settings apply to (and are retained for) only the currently selected input source (Input A, Input B, Video, or S-Video). If you use more than one source, you should adjust the settings separately for each one.

Press the Menu button. Select Image > Picture Quality and then choose from these options:

Brightness

Adjusts the brightness of the picture.

Contrast

Adjusts the contrast between light and dark parts of the picture.

Color Saturation (video only) Adjusts the color depth of the picture.

Tint (video only)

Adjusts the hue of the picture by shifting the color balance between green and magenta.

Color Temp.

Adjusts red and blue tones. A lower color temperature produces a picture with more red (warmer tones), while a higher color temperature produces more blue (cooler tones).

Skin Tone

Makes fine adjustments to the tint, adjusting the balance of green to magenta. This adjustment is saved with the specific Color Mode you have selected (if you switch Color Modes, a different Skin Tone setting will apply).

Sharpness

Makes lines and edges more distinct.

Adjusting Computer Images

In addition to the settings listed above, you can also adjust the following settings when projecting from a computer.

Auto Setup

Select Image > Auto Setup. Leave this setting on so that the projector automatically adjusts the tracking, sync, and position of the image.

Tracking

Select Image > Picture Quality > Tracking. Lets you manually eliminate unwanted vertical lines. Easiest to adjust when the image contains fine detail, such as black text on a white background.

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