HP D5259A HP Pavilion Desktop PCs - M40, M50 and M70 Multimedia Displays - (En - Page 35

Setting Red, Green, and Blue, Values

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4 Changing Display Settings HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 1024x768 / 75HZ English 9300 6500 3. Press the + or - button to move to the color temperature option you want. 4. Press the Select button to select the color temperature and close the adjustment window. Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values You may need to make very precise adjustments to the screen color. For example, under unique ambient lighting conditions, you may need to adjust the screen color so that it more closely matches the output of your printer. You can make these adjustments in Personal Setup mode by individually setting red, green, and blue (RGB) values. Make sure to let the display warm up fully before trying to match colors precisely. It takes the display about 30 minutes to warm up completely after being turned on or recovering from a power-saving state. 31

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Changing Display Settings
HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays
31
English
1024x768 / 75HZ
9300
6500
3.
Press the + or – button to move to
the color temperature option you
want.
4.
Press the Select button to select
the color temperature and close the
adjustment window.
Setting Red, Green, and Blue
Values
You may need to make very precise
adjustments to the screen color. For
example, under unique ambient lighting
conditions, you may need to adjust the
screen color so that it more closely
matches the output of your printer.
You can make these adjustments in
Personal Setup mode by individually
setting red, green, and blue (RGB)
values.
Make sure to let the display warm up
fully before trying to match colors
precisely. It takes the display about
30 minutes to warm up completely after
being turned on or recovering from a
power-saving state.