Picture preferences
This television offers the choice of personalising the picture
style. Press
to view the different styles available:
Picture mode-1 to 3 are preset options and effect many
features/settings within the television, Picture mode-M
stores your own settings as detailed below:
a
Select Picture settings from the PICTURE menu.
Picture settings
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
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b
C
c
Use
or
to adjust the Contrast, Brightness,
Colour, Tint and Sharpness.
Black stretch
Black Stretch increases the strength of dark areas of the
picture which improves the definition.
a
In the Picture settings menu press
Stretch is highlighted.
Picture settings
Black stretch
MPEG NR
DNR
Colour Temperature
Back
MENU
EXIT
b
C
c
Press
or
to select between High, Middle, Low
and Off. The effect depends on the broadcast and
is most noticeable on dark colours.
Picture controls
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100
100
50
50
0
0
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b
until Black
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High
Low
Auto.
Cool
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MPEG NR – Noise Reduction
When watching a DVD the compression may cause some
words or picture elements to become distorted or pixelated.
Using the MPEG NR feature reduces this effect by
smoothing out the edges.
a
Select MPEG NR from the Picture settings menu.
b
C
Use
or
preference.
DNR – Digital Noise Reduction
DNR enables you to 'soften' the screen representation of a
weak signal to reduce the noise effect.
a
Select DNR from the Picture settings menu.
b
C
Use
or
always be noticeable (for the best result use lower
settings as picture quality can be lost if the setting
is too high).
Colour temperature
Colour Temperature increases the 'warmth' or 'coolness'
of a picture by increasing the red or blue tint.
a
In the Picture settings menu press
Temperature is highlighted.
Black stretch
MPEG NR
DNR
Colour Temperature
Back
MENU
b
C
Press
or
and Cool to suit your preference.
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c
to select a setting to suit your
c
to adjust. The differences may not
b
Picture settings
High
Low
Auto.
Cool
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EXIT
c
to select between Natural, Warm
until Colour
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