2-2-1 Picture Mode

ViewSonic customized presets for various viewing pleasures.

Use and to navigate the image Mode (Fig. 2-2-1) Selections.

Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.

Press to go to previous menu.

2-2-2 Black Level

Black Level selections for visual brightness levels of the virtual pure black point in video content. Use and to navigate the Black Level Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-2-2). Selections:

Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.

Press to go to previous menu.

ADVANCED OPERATION

NORMAL

VIVID

9CINEMA

PROFESSIONAL

USER

Fig. 2-2-1

Image Mode

 

Normal: Image is presented in original

NORMAL

content. All special enhancement features

 

 

are off.

Vivid: High contrast, richer color and VIVID detailed enhancement. Attention: Long

time viewing may cause fatigue to the eyes.

Cinema: Emphasis on enhancements

9 CINEMA

of skin tone performance and cinematic effect.

Professional: Emphasis on grayscale and PROFESSIONAL color accuracy. Easier viewing condition

with tradeoff to contrast and color vividness.

USER User: Recall customized settings in user memory.

NORMAL

LOW

MID

HIGH

BLACKER THAN BLACK

Fig. 2-2-2

Black Level Sub-Menu

N

Normal: Standard NTSC black level.

Contents below standard black level will

 

not be visible.

L

Low: Portion of color noises reduced at

 

darker grayscales.

 

 

M

Mid: Majority of color noises reduced at

 

 

darker grayscales.

 

 

H

High: All color noises reduced at darker

 

 

grayscales.

 

 

 

Blacker than black: Black level is defined

B

at 0 IRE. Image details that are darker than

standard black level is visible, resulting

 

 

in brighter images. Make sure the source

 

content’s (such as a DVD player) black

 

level filter is turned off.

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ViewSonic VS11856 user manual Picture Mode, LOW MID High Blacker than Black