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Use 7"'"#(8$;#/:"('"##$%&', described below, to return the input’s selected picture
mode to its default settings.
! /0,&3%*-60G* – Aspect ratio of the picture, enabling you to view a picture in its
original format, or zoom or stretch it to fill the screen. The N3&$ setting has been
found to produce the best picture in most cases.
)$&*: Certain picture settings vary by brand and model. Not all settings are
available on all TVs. Names of certain settings also vary by brand and might
differ from the names listed here.
! >$,'8-:0""0(7Only on select models: Sets the amount of dimming applied to
multiple areas of the screen’s backlight intensity. This setting can make dark
areas darker without affecting the brightness of light areas.
! S2('"0,-,$(&%'6&Only on select models: Automatically adjusts the backlight
level to achieve the optimum contrast and prevent excessive differences
between light and dark areas of the screen.
! E0,%$-,$(&%'6&Only on select models: Improves image contrast.
! N,&0$(-C"$$&.0(7-Only on select models. Each TV brand uses a different name
for this option. Adjusts the amount of motion processing applied to the video
signal. A higher setting results in more smoothing, but can cause undesirable
picture artifacts in certain types of content. Each /0,&3%*-"$:* has a different
default setting.
! )'&3%'8-+0(*"'Only on select models. Each TV brand uses a different name for
this option. When enabled, this feature reduces “judder” that is often present
when 24 frame-per-second movies are upscaled to 60Hz TV standards. )'&3%'8-
+0(*"' mode is L( by default in E$50* and HSA-S'%1 picture modes, and L44 by
default in other picture modes.
! N,&0$(-+8'%0&2Only on select 120Hz models. Each TV brand uses a different
name for this option. Reduces blur, especially for fast-moving images such as
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