LG Electronics 65EP5G-B 65” Uhd Ultrafine Oled Pro Display

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• [Mono / Blue Only]
- [Off]: Disables [Mono / Blue Only].
- [Mono Color]: Displays a single Color screen.
- [Blue Color]: Displays only the blue signal on the screen.
• [Input Range]: Correct the darkness and contrast of the screen based on the input signal range. (Settings
recommended based on input signal: RGB 0 255: High, RGB 16 235: Low, YCbCr: Low, RGB based on SDI Standard
: SDI Full)
Available settings are as follows:
- [Auto]: Use this option to apply settings automatically based on the input signal. (Only one of [Narrow] and [Full] is
selected, [SDI Full] is not automatically selected.)
- [Narrow]: Use this option for input signals in the 8-bit range limited to values 16 235 and 10bit range limited to
values 64 - 940.
- [Full]: Use this option for input signals in the 8-bit range full values 0 255 and 10bit range full values 0 1023.
- [SDI Full]: Use this option for input signals in the 10-bit range limited to values 4 1019.
• [PQ Clip Point]: Sets the mastering peak, value, which is part of the HDMI HDR packet metadata.
- [700]: Sets the mastering peak value to 700
- [1000]: Sets the mastering peak value to 1000
- [2000]: Sets the mastering peak value to 2000
- [3000]: Sets the mastering peak value to 3000
- [4000]: Sets the mastering peak value to 4000
- [10000]: Sets the mastering peak value to 10000
NOTE
• This feature works in only HDR10 signal.
NOTE
• HLG is a type of HDR, but the signal packets in this format do not contain metadata. Since the tone curve is fixed
according to the mastering peak information, image quality does not change according to the mastering peak.
• The corresponding settings can be changed with no signals in HDMI, SDI, SFP+ or with signals in SDR / HLG / Dolby;
however, the actual image quality settings are applied when running in HDR.
• [SDI Color Format]: Sets the pixel encoding value, which is part of the SDI Packet AVI Infoframe.
- [Auto]: Sets to the pixel encoding value received from the device.
- [RGB444]: Sets the pixel encoding value to RGB444.
- [YCbCr444]: Sets the pixel encoding value to YCbCr444.
- [YCbCr422]: Sets the pixel encoding value to YCbCr422.
NOTE
• This feature works in SDI and SFP+.
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