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Chapter 3 Advanced Adjustment/Setting
√: Adjustable -: Not adjustable
Function
Color Mode
Description
User1
User2
sRGB
Paper
Contrast
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The brightness of the screen is adjusted by varying
the video signal level.
Setting Range: 0 to 100
Note
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A contrast of 50 displays every color gradation.
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When adjusting the monitor, it is recommended
to perform brightness adjustment, which does
not lose gradation characteristics, prior to
contrast adjustment.
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Perform contrast adjustment in the following
cases.
- If the image is too dark even when the
brightness is set to 100 (Set the contrast to
higher than 50.)
Temperature
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Adjust the color temperature.
The color temperature is normally used to express
the hue of “White” and/or “Black” with a numerical
value. The value is expressed in degrees “K”
(Kelvin).
The screen becomes reddish at low color
temperatures and bluish at high color temperatures,
similar to the temperatures of a flame. A gain
preset value is set for each color temperature
setting value.
Setting Range: Off, 4000 K to 10000 K (in
increments of 500 K. 9300 K is included.)
Note
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The value shown in “K” is available only as a
reference.
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“Gain” allows you to perform more advanced
adjustment.
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If set to “Off”, the image is displayed in the
preset color of the LCD panel (Gain: 100 for
each RGB channel).
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When the gain is changed, the color
temperature setting changes to “Off”.
Gamma
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Adjust the gamma.
While the brightness of the monitor varies
depending on the input signal, the variation rate is
not proportional to the input signal. Maintaining the
balance between the input signal and brightness of
the monitor is referred to as “Gamma correction”.
Setting Range: 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4
Note
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If “Paper” is selected for the color mode,
“Paper” is displayed for the gamma value.