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> [Picture] Description
[Picture Mode]
[Custom] Allows the user to adjust each element. The color mode of the main menu can be adjusted.
[Reader 1] It is a mode that the screen is adjusted to the best for the newspaper. If you want screen more bright, you can control brightness in Menu OSD.
[Reader 2] It is a mode that the screen is adjusted to the best for the cartoon. If you want screen more bright, you can control brightness in Menu OSD.
[Photo] Optimizes the screen to view photos.
[Cinema] Optimizes the screen to improve the visual effects of a video.
[Color Weakness] This mode is for users who cannot distinguish red. It enables users with color weakness to easily distinguish between the two colors.
NOTE
This is subsidiary for color weakness user. Therefore if you feel uncomfortable with the screen, please turn off this function.
This function can’t distinguish some colors in some images.
[Game] Optimizes the screen for gameplay.
[Picture Adjust] [SUPER RESOLUTION+] [High] Optimized picture quality is displayed when a user wants crystal clear images. It is effective for high quality video or game.
[Middle] The optimized picture quality is displayed when a user wants images between low and high modes for comfortable viewing.
It is effective for UCC or SD video.
[Low] The optimized picture quality is displayed when a user wants smooth and natural images.
It is effective for slow -moving pictures or still images.
[Off] Select this option for everyday viewing. [SUPER RESOLUTION+] is turned off in this mode.
[Sharpness] Adjusts the sharpness of the screen.
[Black Level] Sets the offset level. (HDMI only)
Offset: A reference for video signals. Offset is the darkest color that the monitor can display.
[High] Keeps the current contrast ratio of the screen.
[Low] Lowers the black levels and raises the white levels from the current contrast ratio of the screen.
[DFC] [On] Adjusts the brightness automatically according to the screen.
[Off] Disables the [DFC]feature.
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