Picture Menu

Some picture adjustments are used only for certain input sources. Unavailable adjustments are shown in gray in the on-screen menu.

Setting

Description

 

 

Picture mode

Adjusts color and picture settings to one of several combinations designed for different types

 

of viewing situations. You can change the picture mode at any time to get the best picture

 

from different sources in different environments. You can also customize each picture mode for

 

each source.

 

 

BrightnessBrightens or darkens the picture.

 

 

ContrastSets the difference between light and dark areas.

 

 

SharpnessSharpens or softens the picture.

 

 

TintShifts colors toward red or green.

 

 

Color saturationAdjusts the intensity of colors.

 

 

Advanced colorAdjusts advanced color settings.

 

 

GammaEnhances mid-tone areas of the picture.

 

 

Color temperatureShifts colors toward red or blue.

 

 

R Gain

Adjusts the amount of red (R), blue (B), and green (G). If you change any of these settings,

B Gainthe Color temperature setting automatically changes to Custom.

 

G Gain

 

 

 

Brightness boostForces higher brightness.

 

 

DVI color

Adjusts the digital-video color range when not automatically defined. Set to Standard unless

 

you are viewing DVI output from a computer or “extended DVI” output.

 

 

Advanced pictureAdjusts how the picture is displayed.

 

 

Noise reductionAutomatically reduces static in the picture.

 

 

Auto-sync

Resynchronizes the TV to the input signal from a computer. This can compensate for any

 

change in the signal.

 

 

FrequencyAdjusts the timing of the TV relative to a computer signal.

 

 

TrackingAdjusts the phase of the TV relative to a computer signal.

 

 

V Position

Adjusts the picture up or down within the projection area for a computer signal.

 

 

H Position

Adjusts the picture left or right within the projection area for a computer signal.

 

 

Reset

For the current source, restores all picture settings to their default settings.

 

 

Using the On-Screen Menu 53