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Color Menu
Panel Uniformity: When enabled, changes to the backlighting are kept local to the
individual panel region(s) rather than apply to the entire panel. The available
options are On and Off.
Gamma: Determines the shape of the brightness curve. The available options are Off, 1.8,
2.0, 2.2, and 2.4.
Temperature: Allows you to set the color temperature of the display to one of the
standard presets or to manually configure the individual color mix. The available
options are 9300, 7500, 6500, 5800, sRGB, and User. When User is selected, you will
be presented with a submenu, with R, G, and B options, with each having a range of
0-256.
Color Effect: Allows you to adjust the image appearance to one of the available presets or
to customize the appearance manually. The available options are Standard, Game,
Movie, Photo, Vivid, and User. When User is selected, you will be presented with a
submenu with R, Y, G, C, B, and M entries. Each entry presents another submenu
that allows you to set the individual Hue and Saturation for each color, with the
range 0-100 for each.
Demo: Allows you to enable one of the available demonstration modes. The available
options are Off, Type1, Type2, Type3, Type4, and Type5.
Color Format: The display should automatically detect whether your video card is using an
RGB or YUV color space. However, if the colors look wrong, then manually change
the color space using this menu option. The available options are RGB and YUV.
PCM: PCM mode is an exclusive calibration setting for use with third party calibration
hardware and software. The available options are sRGB, Adobe RGB, User, and
Native.
Hue: Allows you to set the overall Hue of the image on screen. The adjustment range is 0-
100.
Saturation: Allows you to set the overall Saturation of the image on screen. The adjustment
range is 0-100.