[Settings]
[Picture]
[Picture Adjust]
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[Brightness]: Adjusts the brightness of the screen.
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[Auto Brightness]: Optimizes the brightness automatically for surrounding illuminance.
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[Contrast]: Adjusts the contrast of the screen.
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[Sharpness]: Adjusts the sharpness of the screen.
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[SUPER RESOLUTION+]: Because this is a function to increase the sharpness of low resolution pictures,
it is not recommended to use the function for normal text or for desktop icons. Doing so may result in
unnecessarily high sharpness.
- [High]: Optimizes the screen for crystal clear images. Best for high-definition video or games.
- [Middle]: Optimizes the screen for comfortable viewing, with images at the middle level between the low
and high modes. Best for UCC or SD videos.
- [Low]: Optimizes the screen for smooth and natural images. Best for still images or images with less
movement.
- [Off]: Displays in the most common setting. Disables [SUPER RESOLUTION+].
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[Black Level]: Sets the offset level (for HDMI only).
Offset: as a reference for a video signal, this is the darkest color 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.
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[DFC]: Adjusts the brightness automatically according to the screen.
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[Settings]
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[Gamma]:
- [Mode 1], [Mode 2], [Mode 3]: The higher the gamma value, the darker the image becomes. Likewise, the
lower the gamma value, the lighter the image becomes.
- [Mode 4]: If you do not need to adjust the gamma settings, select [Mode 4].
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[Color Temp]: Set your own color temperature.
- [Custom]: The user can customize the red, green and blue color.
- [Warm]: Sets the screen color to a reddish tone.
- [Medium]: Sets the screen color to between a red and blue tone.
- [Cool]: Sets the screen color to a bluish tone.
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[Red], [Green], [Blue]: You can customize the picture color using [Red], [Green], and [Blue] colors.
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[Six Color]: Meets the user requirements for colors by adjusting the hue and saturation of the six colors (red,
green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow) and then saving the settings.
- Hue: Adjusts the tone of the screen colors.
- Saturation: Adjusts the saturation of the screen colors. The lower the value, the less saturated and brighter
the colors become. The higher the value, the more saturated and darker the colors become.
[Settings]
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[Response Time]: Sets a response time for displayed pictures based on the speed of the screen. For a normal
environment, it is recommended that you use [Fast].
For a fast-moving picture, it is recommended that you use [Faster]. Setting to [Faster] may cause image
sticking.
- [Faster]: Sets the response time to [Faster].
- [Fast]: Sets the response time to [Fast].
- [Normal]: Sets the response time to [Normal].
- [Off]: Disables the feature.
[Picture]
[Color Adjust]
[Picture]
[Response Time]
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