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Optimizing the image
Selecting a picture mode
To select an operation mode, please follow the steps described
below.
●
Press [Colour Mode] repeatedly until you arrive at the mode you desire.
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Enter
Image
>
Colour mode
menu and press to select the required mode.
Picture modes for different types of signals
The following lists the Picture modes th
1. Standard mode
: Suitable for normal conditions during the daytime environment.
2. Photo mode
: Suitable for viewing photos or static images.
3. Movie Mode
: Applicable for playing colored movies, video clips from digital cameras,
or DVs from a PC input in darker (dim) environments to achieve the best viewing
effects.
4. Brightest
: Maximizes the brightness of the projected image. This mode is suitable
when using projectors in environments such as well-lit rooms where extra-high
brightness is required.
5. Presentation mode
: Used during daytime presentations to match PC and laptop tint.
Using Screen Colour
When the projection surface is colored (
than white), the
Screen Colour
function can be used to calibrate the colour of the
projected image in order to prevent colour offsets between the source and colour of the
projected image.
To use this function, go to
Display
>
Screen Colour
menu, and press to select
the colour that is closest to that of the projection surface. Several preset colour options
are available, namely:
white board
,
green board
and
blackboard
. These setup
functions may differ according to model type.
This function is only available when PC input signals were selected.
at can be used for different signal types.
such as walls that are painted in colours other