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Settings
Picture
Picture Mode
Selects the picture mode except for PC input source. “Picture Mode” includes
options best suited for video and photographs, respectively. The options that can be
selected differ depending on the input source.
Vivid
For enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
Standard
For standard picture. Recommended for home entertainment.
Cinema
For viewing film-based content. Most suitable for viewing in
a theatre-like environment.
Photo-Vivid
For viewing photographs. Enhances picture contrast and
sharpness.
Photo-Standard
For viewing photographs. Provides the optimum picture
quality for viewing in the home.
Photo-Original
For viewing photographs. Represents the picture quality used
when imaging developed photographs.
Display Mode (only in
PC Input/ HDMI PC
Input)
Selects the display mode for PC input source.
Video
For video images.
Text
For text, charts or tables.
Reset
Resets all picture settings except “Picture Mode” and “Display Mode” (only in PC
mode) to the factory settings.
Backlight
Adjusts the brightness of the backlight.
Contrast
Increases or decreases picture contrast.
Brightness
Brightens or darkens the picture.
Colour
Increases or decreases colour intensity.
Hue
Increases or decreases the green and red tones.
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• “Hue” can only be adjusted for an NTSC colour signal (e.g., U.S.A. video tapes).
Colour Temperature
Adjusts the whiteness of the picture.
Cool
Gives the white colours a blue tint.
Neutral
Gives the white colours a neutral tint.
Warm 1/Warm 2
Gives white colours a red tint. “Warm 2” gives a redder tint
than “Warm 1.”
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• “Warm 1” and “Warm 2” are not available when “Picture Mode” is set to “Vivid”
(or “Photo-Vivid”).
Sharpness
Sharpens or softens the picture.
Noise Reduction
Reduces the picture noise (snowy picture) in a weak broadcast signal.
Auto
Automatically reduces the picture noise (in analogue mode
only).
High/Medium/
Low
Modifies the effect of the noise reduction.
Off
Turns off the “Noise Reduction” feature.
MPEG Noise
Reduction
Reduces picture noise in MPEG-compressed videos. This is effective when
viewing a DVD or digital broadcast.
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