Saturation
The original can be copied with adjusted saturation.
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zTo display this screen, refer to step 1 of Background (see page 24).
Lower | Each time it is selected, the |
| saturation level decreases by 1 |
| grade lower, reducing the color |
| brightness. |
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Higher | Each time it is selected, the |
| saturation level increases by 1 |
| grade higher, increasing the |
| color brightness. |
zScreen will return to step 1.
Select “OK”, and then proceed to steps 6 to 8 of Quality Adjusting (see page 23).
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