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Color
Adjust the tint of the screen.
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This menu is not available when Picture Mode is set to Cinema or Dynamic Contrast mode.
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This menu is not available when Game Mode is enabled.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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Changing the value shifts the current mode (PC mode: Standard) to Custom mode.
• Gamma: Adjust the middle level of luminance.
‒ Mode1 / Mode2 / Mode3
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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.
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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.
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HDMI Black Level may not be compatible with some source devices.
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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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