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> Making detailed settings of video input
Making detailed settings of video input
Steps
1.
Press the HOME button, then select [Settings] using the / buttons.
2.
Select
[Picture & Display] using the
/
buttons, then press the
button.
3.
Select [Pro Picture Setup] using the / buttons, then press the
button.
4.
Select the desired option using the / buttons, then press the
button.
To return to the last viewed source, press the HOME button twice.
Available Options
[Video Color Space (x.v.Color)]
Adjusts the color space of the original video to an image quality appropriate for the source.
[x.v.Color]: This is a video color space that supports the xvYCC international standards and
enables a wider color gamut for vivid representation of colors in the natural world, such as the
brilliant hues of flowers and the wide array of beautiful ocean hues.
[Photo Color Space]
Adjusts the color space of a still picture to an image quality appropriate for the source.
[sRGB]: A still image color space specified before Exif version 2.1; sRGB is an international
standard with a narrower color reproduction gamut than Adobe RGB and sYCC.
[sYCC]: A still image color space specified after Exif version 2.2; sYCC is an international
standard that covers nearly all visible colors while maintaining compatibility with sRGB color space.
[Adobe RGB]: A still image color space specified in Exif version 2.21; Adobe RGB is an
international standard that covers the color gamut for printing devices.
[Color Matrix]
Reproduces the color-difference signals. It is recommended to leave this at the factory default
setting.
[Dynamic Range]
Produces natural picture by changing the tone reproduction of input signals. For standard use of
HDMI input, [Auto] is recommended as this changes the tone reproduction automatically. For
Screen mirroring input, [Limited] is recommended. Select [Full] if black/white colors appear
smeared.
[SBM]
Creates gradations using Super Bit Mapping technology.
[Color System]
Sets the color system according to the signal from the input source.
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