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Resetting Custom Picture Files, Available Custom Picture Settings
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Custom Picture Settings 132 Monitoring menu: Select [Main Settings] > [Gamma] /[Color Space]/[Color Matrix]; select the desired setting and then press SET. 3 Press the BACK button. 4 Enable the editing of the custom picture file's detailed settings. HOME screen: [CP OTHERS] > [Other Settings] > [Activate] > [On] Monitoring menu: [Other Settings] > [Activate] > [On] 5 From the same submenu select a detailed setting you wish to adjust and then press SET. 6 Change the setting to the desired level and then press SET. • Refer to Available Custom Picture Settings (A 134) for details on the various settings. • Repeat steps 5 and 6 for other settings, as necessary. • When you close the menu, the new custom picture settings will be applied. Resetting Custom Picture Files 1 Select a custom picture file (A 131). 2 Open the [Reset] submenu. HOME screen: Monitoring menu: [COLOR] > [CP OTHERS] > [File] > [Reset] [Custom Picture] (/) > [File] > [Reset] 3 Press both [RESET] buttons simultaneously (HOME screen) or select [OK] and then press SET (monitoring menu). Renaming Custom Picture Files 1 Select a custom picture file (A 131). 2 Open the [Rename] submenu. HOME screen: Monitoring menu: [COLOR] > [CP OTHERS] > [File] > [Rename] [Custom Picture] (/) > [File] > [Rename] > [Input] 3 Enter the desired file name (up to 8 characters) using the keyboard screen (A 37). Protecting Custom Picture Files Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being accidentally changed. 1 Select a custom picture file (A 131). 2 Open the [Protect] submenu. HOME screen: Monitoring menu: [COLOR] > [CP OTHERS] > [File] > [Protect] [Custom Picture] (/) > [File] > [Protect] 3 Select [Protect] and then press SET. • i will appear next to the file name. • To remove the protection settings, select [Unprotect] instead.