English
Using the M
enus
Picture
Option
Description
Advanced Settings
Samsung’s new TVs allow you to make even more precise
picture settings than previous models.
Black Tone
→
Off
/
Dark
/
Darker
/
Darkest
Increases the picture’s shadow detail by lightening the
black level (ie changing the gamma) at low levels. This is
most commonly used for watching movies with dark scenes
to keep the picture from appearing washed out in bright
rooms.
Dynamic Contrast
→
Off
/
Low
/
Medium
/
High
Increases or decreases the difference between the
brightest and darkest portions of the image with changing
scenes. Shadows are more visible with dark scenes, while
contrast is enhanced with bright scenes.
Gamma
Changes the rate at which images ramp or fade from light
to dark. Recommended for advanced users only.
Colour Space
Increases or decreases the visible colour range for red,
green and blue. Recommended for advanced users only.
Auto
: The TV will choose the colour range that
is closest to the range used during TV and movie
production.
Native
: Displays the most enhanced, vibrant
colours possible.
White Balance
You can adjust the colour temperature for more natural
picture colours.
R, G, B-Offset:
Fine tunes the white balance, or
colour ‘temperature’ in dark areas by changing the
individual values of R, G, B. Recommended for
advanced users only.
R, G, B-Gain:
Fine tunes the white balance, or
colour ‘temperature’ in the light areas by changing
the individual values of R, G, B. Recommended for
advanced users only.
Reset
: The previously adjusted white balance will
be reset to the factory defaults.
Flesh Tone
Adjusts the colour of flesh tones. Increasing the value
creates a more reddish picture. Decreasing the value
creates a more greenish picture.
Edge Enhancement
Increases or decreases the emphasis at object edges.
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Picture Options
Colour Tone
Selects a preset white balance, or “colour temperature”
setting, to provide either a reddish or bluish hue, dependant
upon your personal preference.
Cool:
Selects a white balance, or colour
“temperature” with a bluish hue. Skin tones may
have less warmth but whites will seem brighter.
Recommended when watching normal TV
broadcasting in a bright room.
Normal:
Selects the white balance, or colour
“temperature” with a less bluish, more reddish hue.
Suitable for most viewing environments and programs.
Warm1
,
Warm2:
Selects a redder, warmer hue
that more closely matches the setting on monitors
used in the production of TV and movie content.
Recommended when watching movie and dramatic
TV content. The lowest setting is best used for black &
white content.
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Changing the adjustment value
will refresh the adjusted screen.
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In PC mode, you can only make
changes to the
Colour Tone
and
Size
from among the items in
Picture Options
.
Warm1
or
Warm2
is only
activated when the picture mode
is
Movie
.
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Advanced Settings
is available in
Standard
or
Movie
mode.
In PC mode, you can only
make changes to
Gamma
and
White Balance
from among the
Advanced Settings
items.
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Colour
: 50
Tint (G / R)
: G50 / R50
Advanced Settings
►
Picture Options
Picture Reset
Picture
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