
Advanced: Color Temp
Adjustable range | High, |
Default | Mid |
Upward | Entire image bluish tone (color temperature increases) |
Downward | Entire image reddish tone (color temperature decreases) |
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Advanced: Black | |
Adjustable range | Off, High, Low |
Default | Low |
Off | No Adjustment |
High | For high detail in black portions |
Low | For low detail in black portions |
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Adjustable range | Standard, Fast, Slow |
Default | Standard |
Standard | Normal adjustment [Sets characteristics for |
| standard setting.] |
Fast | For movie image [Sets characteristics for |
| appropriate for movies.] |
Slow | For still image [Sets characteristics for |
| appropriate for still pictures.] |
Note: | Effective only when displaying video source with color system NTSC 3.58 |
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Advanced: Monochrome | |
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Adjustable range | On/Off |
Default | Off |
On | Displays video in monochrome. (“Tint” cannot be adjusted. The setting automatically |
| set to “Off” if “Color” is adjusted.) |
Off | Normal color |
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Advanced: Film mode | |
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Adjustable range | On/Off |
Default | On |
On | Automatically detects that the source signal is a video image at 24 frames/sec (DVDs |
| containing films etc.), and displays signal with high picture quality. |
Off | Does not automatically detect sources at 24 frames/sec. |
Note: | Effective only for interlaced video (480i/576i/1080i) |
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Advanced: I/P Setting | |
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Adjustable range | Interlace/Progressive |
Default | Progressive |
Interlace | Displays interlaced signal with |
Progressive | Displays interlaced signal with |
Note: | Effective only for Video, |
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Red (PC (analog)/INPUT3(RGB)) | |
Adjustable range | |
Default | 0 |
+ direction | Brightens red component |
– direction | Darkens red component |
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