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Adjusting the Contrast
Open the Contrast control and select the contrast setting using the Navi/OK button. When you are done, press the Navi/OK button
to go back one level.
Selecting the input
Open the Input control and select the desired input. When you are done, press the Navi/OK button to go back one level.
The Function page
Open the Function page to select the Picture, Color, Audio, Gaming, OSD, or System functions, and adjust the settings which you
want using the Navi/OK button. When you are done, press the Navi/OK button or to go back one level.
Picture
1. Press the MENU key to open the OSD.
2. Using the Navi/OK button, select Picture from the OSD.Then navigate to the picture element you wish to adjust.
3. Use the Navi/OK button to adjust the sliding scales.
4. The Picture menu can be used to adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Blue Light, Dark boost, and Adaptive Contrast.
5. Brightness: Adjust the brightness from 0 to 100.
NOTE: Adjusts the balance between light and dark shades.
6. Contrast: Adjust the contrast from 0 to 100.
NOTE: Sets the degree of difference between light and dark areas.
7. Blue Light: Filters out blue light to protect your eyes by adjusting how much blue light is shown -- 80%, 70%, 60%, or 50%.
NOTE: Higher values allow more blue light through. For the best protection select a lower value.
8. Dark boost: This boosts the amplitude of the dark color levels of the display– blacks will be less black. The higher the level, the
higher the boost.
9. Adaptive Contrast: This method usually increases the global contrast of many images, especially when the usable data of the
image is represented by close contrast values. This allows for areas of lower local contrast to gain a higher contrast. The
method is useful in images with backgrounds and foregrounds that are both bright or both dark. In particular, the method
can lead to better views of bone structure in x-ray images, and to better detail in photographs that are over or under-exposed.
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