HP D5259A HP Pavilion MX75 17 inch Flat Display - (English) Monitor Guide - Page 20

Setting Red, Green, and Blue, Values

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2 Press the Select button to open the Color Adjustment window. COLOR  9300K 6500K USER color EXIT EXIT Press the Plus (+) or Minus (-) button to move to the colour temperature option you want. 3 Press the Select button to select the colour temperature. 4 Select the Exit icon to close the Color window. 16 HP Pavilion MX75 Monitor Guide Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values You may want to make very precise adjustments to the screen colour. For example, under unique ambient lighting conditions, you may need to adjust the screen colour so that it more closely matches the ambient lighting conditions. You can make these adjustments by individually setting red, green, and blue (RGB) values. Make sure to let the monitor warm up fully before trying to match colours precisely. It takes the monitor up to 30 minutes to warm up completely after being turned on or recovering from a power-saving state. To set RGB values: 1 In the OSD Advanced Menu window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (-) button to move to the Color icon. 2 Press the Select button to open the Color Adjustment window. Filename: M0075KEU2.doc Title: HP-Print2k.dot Template: HP-Print2K.dot Author: James Zimmerman Last Saved By: WASSER, Inc. Revision #: 35 Page: 16 of 32 Printed: 10/13/00 11:23 AM

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HP Pavilion MX75 Monitor Guide
Filename: M0075KEU2.doc
Title: HP-Print2k.dot
Template: HP-Print2K.dot
Author: James Zimmerman
Last Saved By: WASSER, Inc.
Revision #: 35
Page: 16 of 32
Printed: 10/13/00 11:23 AM
2
Press the Select button to open the Color
Adjustment window.
9300K
6500K
USER color
COLOR
EXIT
EXIT
Press the Plus (+) or Minus (
) button to move
to the colour temperature option you want.
3
Press the Select button to select the colour
temperature.
4
Select the
Exit
icon to close the Color
window.
Setting Red, Green, and Blue
Values
You may want to make very precise adjustments
to the screen colour. For example, under unique
ambient lighting conditions, you may need to
adjust the screen colour so that it more closely
matches the ambient lighting conditions. You can
make these adjustments by individually setting
red, green, and blue (RGB) values.
Make sure to let the monitor warm up fully
before trying to match colours precisely. It takes
the monitor up to 30 minutes to warm up
completely after being turned on or recovering
from a power-saving state.
To set RGB values:
1
In the OSD Advanced Menu
window, press the Plus (+) or Minus
(
) button to move to the Color icon.
2
Press the Select button to open the Color
Adjustment window.