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Adjusting More Picture Settings
To adjust more picture settings:
Menu > Picture > More Picture
Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the setting you wish to adjust, then press the
Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the setting:
Color Temperature — Change the white balance
of the picture. Refer to the section on
Adjusting
the Color Temperature on page 16
.
Black Detail — Adjusts the average brightness
of the picture to compensate for large areas of
brightness.
Active Full Array
®
 — Based on the content,
dynamically adjusts and balances the brightness
and the contrast ratio of the picture by locally
adjusting backlight zones.
Clear Action
®
 — Reduces blur in scenes with
fast action but limits the range for the Backlight
setting.
Reduce Noise:
Reduce Signal Noise: Lessens artifacts in the image caused by the digitizing
of image motion content.
Reduce Block Noise: Reduces pixelation and distortion for mpeg les.
Game Low Latency — Reduces video delay (lag) when gaming.
Film Mode — Optimizes the picture for watching lms. Select On or O.
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Color Space — Select color space for the source. Video sources use YCbCr, but
PC uses RGB. Available for HDMI input only.
Gamma — Set the shape of the Gamma curve. Use lower Gamma values for
bright room conditions, and higher values when it’s dark.
2. To manually change each of the picture settings, use the Up/Down Arrow
buttons on the remote to highlight that picture setting, then use the Left/Right
Arrow buttons to adjust the setting:
Auto Brightness Control — The auto brightness control detects the light levels
in the room and automatically adjusts the backlight for the best picture.
Backlight — Adjusts the LED brightness to
aect the overall brilliance of the picture.
Backlight cannot be adjusted when
starting from some picture modes.
Brightness — Adjusts the black level of
the picture. When this setting is too low,
the picture may be too dark to distinguish
details. When this setting is too high, the
picture may appear faded or washed out.
Contrast — Adjusts the white level of
the picture. When this setting is too low,
the picture may appear dark. When this
setting is too high, the picture may appear
faded or washed out. If the setting is too
high or too low, detail may be dicult
to distinguish in dark or bright areas of
the picture.
Color — Adjusts the intensity of the picture colors.
Tint — Adjusts the hue of the picture. This setting is useful in adjusting the esh
tones in the picture. If esh appears too orange, reduce the level of color before
adjusting tint.
Sharpness — Adjusts the edge sharpness of picture elements. It can be used
to sharpen non-HD (high denition) content; however, it will not produce detail
that does not otherwise exist.
ADJUSTING THE PICTURE SETTINGS
Your TV can be adjusted to suit your preferences and viewing conditions.
To adjust the picture settings:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode
1. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Picture Mode, then use the
Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the picture mode:
Standard — Sets the picture settings to the default settings.
Calibrated — Sets the picture settings to values ideal for watching TV in a
brightly-lit room.
Calibrated Dark — Sets the picture settings to values ideal for watching TV in
a dark room.
Vivid — Sets the picture settings to values that produce a brighter, more
vivid picture.
Game — Reduces throughput delays and optimizes the picture settings for
displaying game console output.
Computer — Optimizes the picture settings for displaying computer output.
More Picture
Color Temperature
Black Detail
Active Full Array
Clear Action
Reduce Noise
Game Low Latency
Film Mode
Color Space
Gamma
Cool
Off
Off
Off
Off
Auto
On
Auto
2.1
Picture
Picture Mode
Auto Brightness Control
Backlight
Brightness
Contrast
Color
Tint
Sharpness
More Picture
Picture Mode Edit
Color Calibration
Calibrated
Off
TIP: If you save changes to the settings for a picture mode, an asterisk
will appear after is name.
See
Saving a Custom Picture Mode on page 16.
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