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The
1:1
setting displays an image that has the same resolution
as the connected signal. Signals that have a lower resolution
than the monitor’s LCD panel are displayed with a black border
around them.
The
Fill
selection causes the image to be scaled to fill the full
screen. Scaling interpolates low-resolution graphics signals
and may cause some blurring of the image.
Please note that when a Composite or S-Video input is
selected, only the Scaling and Sharpness functions are avail-
able from this submenu.
Color
Adjusts the colours displayed on screen. The selections that
are available will vary depending on the type of signal that is
being displayed on the screen.
If one of the computer inputs (D-Sub/Analogue RGB or DVI-D)
is being displayed this menu is used to select the colour
temperature or change the colour balance. Select between
preset colour temperatures of 9300 K (C1) or 6500 K (C2), or
the User Preset. The User Preset van be adjusts the levels of
the red (R), green (G) and blue (B) colour components
individually.
When a video signal is being displayed, from either the Com-
posite or the S-Video input, only the colour Hue and Saturation
can be adjusted. The Hue adjusts the colour bias of the image
and the Saturation increases or decreases the amount of
colour that is displayed.