Fine
tuning
the
Image
Quality
Adjusting
the
Output
Value
of
the
Projected
Image
(Gamma)
You
can
adjust
the
output
value
of
the
projected
image
with
respect
to
the
video
signal
input.
Example
of
gamma
adjustment
The
overall
image
appear
brighter
with
respect
to
the
original
image,
making
the
dark
areas
more
visible.
.
0
255
0
255
The photos are for illustrative purposes only.
Input Value
Output V
alue
Increases
the
contrast
with
respect
to
the
original
image,
creating
a
greater
sense
of
depth.
.
0
255
0
255
The photos are for illustrative purposes only.
Input Value
Output V
alue
Press
the
[GAMMA]
button
Pressing
the
[GAMMA]
button
each
time
switches
the
setting
in
sequence.
* The
setting
value
varies
with
the
model
in
use,
as
well
as
the
input
signal
and
Picture
mode.
Gamma
adjustment
settings
Setting
Input
Signal
Description
A
(3D)
3D
Recommended
setting
when
viewing
3D
movies.
B
(3D)
The
overall
image
appears
brighter
than
that
in
“A
(3D)”.
C
(3D)
The
overall
image
appears
to
have
a
greater
sense
of
depth
than
that
in
“A
(3D)”.
Normal
2D
Recommended
setting
for
normal
viewing.
A
Places
more
emphasis
on
the
gradation
compared
to
the
“Normal”
setting.
B
Image
with
a
sense
of
depth
that
is
characteristic
of
films.
C
Image
contrast
is
enhanced
compared
to
the
“B”
setting.
D
Image
with
brighter
midtones
compared
to
the
“Normal”
setting.
Custom
1
to
Custom
3
Adjustable
to
a
preferred
gamma
setting.
(p.
43)
During
3D
signal
input
and
when
“Picture
Mode”
is
set
to
“3D”,
Custom
1
to
Custom
3
cannot
be
selected.
During
3D
signal
input,
the
gamma
setting
is
fixed
at
“Normal”
if
“Picture
Mode”
is
set
to
a
value
other
than
“3D”.
During
2D
signal
input,
the
same
gamma
setting
as
3D
signal
input
is
applied
if
“Picture
Mode”
is
set
to
“3D”.
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Adjust/Set