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Color
Adjust the tint of the screen.
This menu is not available when Picture Mode is set to Cinema or Dynamic Contrast mode.
This menu is not available when Game Mode is enabled.
This menu is not available when Eye Saver Mode is enabled.
Red: Adjust the red saturation level. Values closer to 100 mean greater intensity for the colour.
Green: Adjust the green saturation level. Values closer to 100 mean greater intensity for the colour.
Blue: Adjust the blue saturation level. Values closer to 100 mean greater intensity for the colour.
Changing the value shifts the current mode (PC mode: Standard, AV mode: Dynamic, Standard, and
Movie) to Custom mode.
Color Tone: Select a colour tone that best suits your viewing needs.
Cool 2: Set the colour temperature to be cooler than Cool 1.
Cool 1: Set the colour temperature to be cooler than Normal mode.
Normal: Display the standard colour tone.
Warm 1: Set the colour temperature to be warmer than Normal mode.
Warm 2: Set the colour temperature to be warmer than Warm 1.
Custom: Customise the colour tone.
When the external input is connected through HDMI and PC/AV Mode is set to AV, Color Tone has four
colour temperature settings (Cool, Normal, Warm and Custom).
Changing the value shifts the current mode (PC mode: Standard) to Custom mode.
Gamma: Adjust the middle level of luminance.
Mode1 / Mode2 / Mode3
Changing the value shifts the current mode (PC mode: Standard, AV mode: Dynamic, Standard, and
Movie) to Custom mode.
HDMI Black Level
If a DVD player or set-top box is connected to the product via HDMI, image quality degradation (contrast/
colour degradation, black level, etc.) may occur, depending on the connected source device.
In such case, HDMI Black Level can be used to adjust the image quality.
This function is only available in HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 mode.
Normal: Select this mode when there is no contrast ratio degradation.
Low: Select this mode to reduce the black level and increase the white level when there is a
contrast ratio degradation.
HDMI Black Level may not be compatible with some source devices.
The HDMI Black Level feature is only activated at a certain AV resolution, such as 720P @ 60 Hz and 1080P
@ 60 Hz.
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