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settings to produce a picture suitable for enjoying movies in a darkened room.
If you make changes to the individual picture settings—for example, Contrast,
or Sharpness—these settings are saved for the current input
and
the current
picture mode. In this way, you can set HDMI 1 input’s Movie picture mode to
use different settings than the HDMI 2 input’s Movie picture mode and Antenna
TV’s Movie picture mode. Use Reset picture settings, described below, to
return the input’s selected picture mode to its original values.
• Local dimming –
Only 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.
• Dynamic contrast –
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.
• Micro contrast –
Only on select models
: Improves image contrast.
• Backlight - Adjusts the overall light intensity of the screen.
• Brightness – Adjusts the dark level of the picture.
• Contrast – Adjusts the white level of the picture.
• Sharpness – Adjusts the sharpness of edges in the picture.
• Color – Adjusts the saturation of colors in the picture. A setting of 0 removes
all color and displays a black and white picture.
• Tint – Adjusts the color balance from green to red to obtain accurate colors in
the picture.
• Color temperature – Adjusts the overall color tones in the picture from Normal
to slightly more bluish (Cool) to slightly more reddish (Warm).
• Frame rate conversion –
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 Picture mode has
a different default setting.
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