Picture
Menu | Function and Operation | ||||
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Basic | |||||
Picture mode | |||||
Vivid | Clear colors and contours, as well as enhanced contrast. | ||||
Standard | Recommended for everyday use at home. | ||||
Cinema | Recommended for watching movies at home. | ||||
Game | Recommended for gaming. | ||||
Graphics | Recommended for graphics and use with computers. | ||||
Photo | Recommended for photo viewing at home. | ||||
Custom | Emphasizes true reproduction of the original signal. | ||||
Auto picture mode | Automatically sets the picture mode based on the content from HDMI devices. | ||||
On | |||||
Off | default value | ||||
Light Sensor | Optimises brightness according to ambient light. | ||||
On | default value | ||||
Off | |||||
Brightness | Default value is depending on Picture mode. | ||||
Brightness | Adjust the luminance level of the panel. | ||||
Colour | |||||
Colour | Adjust the colour tone by controlling the color saturation level. | ||||
Clarity | |||||
Sharpness | Adjusts the picture detail by emphasizing edges and details of objects and people in the picture, as well as controlling noise balance. | ||||
Reality Creation | Enhances the detail of the video by performing Super Resolution processing and noise reduction while analyzing the picture in real time. | ||||
Reality Creation | |||||
Auto | default value | ||||
Manual | |||||
Off | |||||
Resolution | |||||
Random noise reduction | Reduce dot noise and color noise that tends to appear in dark areas of the screen. | ||||
Auto | |||||
High | |||||
Medium | |||||
Low | |||||
Off | |||||
Digital noise reduction | Reduce noise seen around letters and compression noise, such as block noise. | ||||
Auto | default value | ||||
High | |||||
Medium | |||||
Low | |||||
Off | |||||
Motion | |||||
Motionflow | |||||
Motionflow | |||||
Auto | Automatically enhance or weaken Smoothness for certain images. default value | ||||
Custom | Adjust Smoothness and Clearness to your preference. | ||||
Off | Disable Motionflow. | ||||
Smoothness | Adjusts the strength of smoothness by using frame interpolation on the input video. | ||||
Clearness | Adjusts the strength of clarity by inserting a black frame to reduce motion blur. | ||||
CineMotion | Detects video of films and other content and optimises picture quality using IP (Interlaced-Progressive) conversions and frame interpolation. | ||||
High | default value | ||||
Low | |||||
Off | |||||
Video signal | |||||
HDR mode | Set the input's HDR type. Typically set to [Auto]. | ||||
Auto | default value | ||||
HDR10 | |||||
HLG | |||||
Off | |||||
HDMI video range | Set the HDMI input signal's dynamic range. Typically set to [Auto]. | ||||
Auto | default value | ||||
Full | |||||
Limited | |||||
Colour space | Set the input signal's colour space. Typically set to [Auto]. | ||||
Auto | default value | ||||
sRGB/BT.709 | |||||
DCI | |||||
Adobe RGB | |||||
BT.2020 | |||||
Adv.colour adjustment | |||||
Adv.colour temperature:Basic | |||||
R-Gain | Adjust the red in bright scenes. | ||||
G-Gain | Adjust the green in bright scenes. | ||||
B-Gain | Adjust the blue in bright scenes. | ||||
R-Bias | Adjust the red in dark scenes. | ||||
G-Bias | Adjust the green in dark scenes. | ||||
B-Bias | Adjust the blue in dark scenes. | ||||
Reset | Return [Adv.colour temperature: Basic] and [Adv.colour temperature: Multi point(10p)] settings to factory default | ||||
Adv.colour temperature:Multi point (10p) | |||||
Colour gamma adjustment points | This function is for advanced users and requires professional picture calibration tools. 10 adjustment points are available to alter pixel drive at 10 input signal levels. | ||||
R-Offset | Adjust the red for a selected point. | ||||
G-Offset | Adjust the green for a selected point. | ||||
B-Offset | Adjust the blue for a selected point. | ||||
Reset | Return [Adv.colour temperature: Basic] and [Adv.colour temperature: Multi point(10p)] settings to factory default | ||||
Advanced | |||||
Brightness | |||||
Color | |||||
Clarity | |||||
Motion | |||||
Video options | |||||
Reset |
Last modified: 7 Nov 2023