Acer BM270 User Manual - Page 26

Normal, Bluelight, Modes, AdobeRGB, Rec. 709, Standard, Graphics, Movie, Color Space - specs

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Normal: Loads the monitor's normal color settings. Cool: Decreases the color temperature. The screenappears cooler with a blue tint. Bluelight: Decreases the level of blue light emitted from the screen to make viewing more comfortable for your eyes. User: Allows you to manually adjust the color settings. • Modes: Open Modes Hot Key Menu. Detail rules please refer Modes Spec. Modes AdobeRGB Rec.709 HDR User Standard Move ECO Enter Graphics Movie AdobeRGB: F or better color matching representation with the peripheral devices, such as printers, digital cameras, etc. Rec. 709: For better color matching representation with Standard Rec.709. HDR: For better color matching representation with the high dynamic lighting rendering (HDR) , support Local diming 384 zone effect. User: Applies a combination of picture settings defined by users. Standard: For basic PC application (Default Setting). ECO: For saving electricity with low power consumption by providing minimum brightness for all running programs. Graphics: For better color matching representation with the graphics. Movie: For better color matching representation with the movie. Note: Function item is gray out and parameters are fixed not open to modify. AdobeRGB/Rec.709/HDR: 1. Users can adjustment (Brightness, Over Drive, Refresh Rate Num and Super Sharpness). 2. If to adjust the parameter is be saved the Modes will not jump to User mode. 3. 6-axis (Hue & Saturate) are gray out and can't adjustment. 4. Grayscale mode is gray out and can't adjustment. • Color Space: You can choose AdobeRGB, Rec.709, HDR, EBU, DCI and SMPTE-C. Note: There are three modes to correspond to the color space: Modes = AdobeRGB(AdobeRGB), Modes=Rec.709(Rec.709), Modes=HDR(HDR) 15 BM270 User Guide English

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BM270
User Guide English
15
Normal:
Loads the monitor's normal color settings.
Cool:
Decreases the color temperature. The screenappears cooler with a blue tint.
Bluelight:
Decreases the level of blue light emitted from the screen to make viewing
more comfortable for your eyes.
User:
Allows you to manually adjust the color settings.
Modes:
Open Modes Hot Key Menu. Detail rules please refer Modes Spec.
AdobeRGB
Rec.709
HDR
User
Movie
Graphics
ECO
Standard
Modes
Enter
Move
AdobeRGB:
For better color matching representation with the peripheral devices, such as
printers, digital cameras, etc.
Rec. 709:
For better color matching representation with Standard Rec.709.
HDR:
For better color matching representation with the high dynamic lighting
rendering (HDR) , support Local diming 384 zone effect.
User:
Applies a combination of picture settings defined by users.
Standard:
For basic PC application (Default Setting).
ECO:
For saving electricity with low power consumption by providing minimum
brightness for all running programs.
Graphics:
For better color matching representation with the graphics.
Movie:
For better color matching representation with the movie.
Note:
Function item is gray out and parameters are fixed not open to modify.
AdobeRGB/Rec.709/HDR:
1.
Users can adjustment (Brightness, Over Drive, Refresh Rate Num and Super
Sharpness).
2.
If to adjust the parameter is be saved the Modes will not jump to User mode.
3.
6-axis (Hue & Saturate) are gray out and can't adjustment.
4.
Grayscale mode is gray out and can't adjustment.
Color Space:
You can choose AdobeRGB, Rec.709, HDR, EBU, DCI and SMPTE-C.
Note:
There are three modes to correspond to the color space:
Modes = AdobeRGB(AdobeRGB), Modes=Rec.709(Rec.709),
Modes=HDR(HDR)