iTView Mac User’s Guide
Chapter 4
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Brightness
The Brightness adjustment on the television adjusts the brightness
levels in black areas of the picture. Raise or lower the brightness until
the picture appears bright without a "blooming" effect. The sides of
the picture should be straight, not curved or bowed.
Color
The color adjustment on the television adjusts the intensity in the
colors of the picture. Adjust the color control until the picture is clear
and has a minimal amount of "color-bleeding." If the color is turned
up too high, the color will be over-saturated.
Sharpness
The Sharpness adjustment on your television adjusts the clarity of
the edges around objects for the clearest picture quality. The general
rule when adjusting sharpness is to turn it up anywhere from its
middle to highest level.
Tint or Hue
The Tint or Hue adjustment on your television adjusts the color of the
flesh tones to more green or red. The most effective way to use this
adjustment is to display row or column of colors side-by-side and
then adjust them until the color appears correct to you.