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*If set to sRGB, the colour temperature for the "Color Adjustment" command in the
"Advanced" menu will be set to 6500K
Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image colour. The settings
can be saved separately for each type of source (computer
or video source). You can select from six different quality
settings depending on the surroundings.
•sRGB : Images conform to the sRGB standard.*
•Normal: Brightness is emphasized. For presentation in
bright rooms.
•Meeting: Images are modulated using their original
tints, with no colour enhancement.
•Presentation: For presentations in dark rooms.
•Theatre:
Movie images are optimized using natural
tints. The black & white extension function
operates so that differences in colour
gradations (darkness and lightness of colours)
are accentuated even for images that are very
dark or very bright, to make them easier to
view.
•Game : Brightness is emphasized. Ideal for playing
video games in bright rooms.
Theatre
Input Signal (Adjustment is only possible when component video
signals are being input.)
Selects the input source to be used.
Depends on
connection
Video Signal (Adjustment is only possible when composite video/S-
Video signals are being input.)
Sets the video signal format.
•Press the [Enter] button, and choose the setting from the
video signal format selection sub-menu which appears.
•When set to "Auto", the video signal format is set
automatically.
Auto
Aspect
Ratio
Sets the aspect ratio for projected images. Depends on
connection
Reset Resets all adjustment values for the "Video" menu
functions except for the "Input Signal" and "Video
Signal" setting to their default settings.
Press the [Enter] button to display the confirmation
screen, and select "Yes".
Select "Reset All" to return all menu settings to their
default settings. (p.55)
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Sub-menu Function Default