1. Preset:
Here, you can choose between the optimal factory presets or manual contrast and
brightness setting. The selection is made with the
menu by means of MENU. The preset can also be selected outside the Picture Menu by
means of the APC button.
DAYTIME:
Here, the contrast of the picture is increased, to achieve an optimum presentation of
the picture in daylight or in the case of night scenes.
EVENING:
The contrast of the picture is reduced here. An attractive picture arises through this,
particularly in the evening, when there is little surrounding light.
MANUAL:
You can establish contrast and brightness yourself, to adjust the picture to your re-
quirements.
2. You can adjust the contrast, brightness and colour values with the
tons, depending on the preset. Contrast and brightness are only available if the PRESET
Menu Point has been set at MANUAL.
3. Format:
The required picture format can be set with the
can also be carried out directly outside the Picture Menu with the ARC button.
AUTO: The device selects the picture setting suitable to the channel transmitted at
the time independently and adjusts it continuously to the channel in this mode.
4:3: This setting sets the side ratios of the picture at 4:3 for traditional television
programs. Black bars appear on both sides of the screen.
PANORAMA: Adjusts a 4:3 video source to the 16:9 ratio, where the corners of the
picture are mainly stretched. This reduces distortion in the center of the picture.
CINEMA: Some DVD films or Cinemascope broadcasts do not fill the upper and lower
edges of the screen. The Cinema function stretches the height, to fill the screen.
WIDE PICTURE 16:9: 16:9 broadcasts are reproduced without distortion. 4:3 video
sources are stretched evenly to fill the screen. Distortion arises both in the centre
and at the corners of the picture here.
4. Tint:
The colour impression can be changed for NTSC images (e.g. video cassettes from the
USA) with the
VOL-/VOL+ buttons.
Settings VGA, Settings HDMI and Settings YUV:
5.
This point can only be selected in the VGA PC, HDMI and YUV Mode in each case. See
chapter "11. VGA, HDMI and YUV" on page 29 for a more detailed explanation.
Picture
1. Preset
2. Contrast
3. Colour
4. Brightness
5. Format
6. Tint
7. Settings VGA HDMI YUV
8. Continue Picture
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VOL-/VOL+ buttons or through a
VOL-/VOL+ but-
VOL-/VOL+ buttons. This setting
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