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Correcting the, Screen Color, Adjusting the Color, Balance

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Adjusting the Color Balance Correcting the Screen Color When an image appears too red or green, adjust the color balance. Adjust the while balance so that white areas of the image are displayed correctly. Image adj. Color balance Image adj. Screen color correction SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS > The reddish image is corrected. < The greenish image is corrected. • You cannot adjust the color balance when the video format is PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, or SECAM. • This setting is saved for the currently selected input signal and image mode. Normal Greenboard Adjust When a standard screen is used, an image is projected in a color tone similar to that of natural light. When a greenboard (dark green) is used as a screen, an image is projected in an almost natural color tone. Adjust color tones of red, green, and blue with the level meter. > The color tone of each color becomes lighter. < The color tone of each color becomes darker. This setting is saved for the currently selected input signal and image mode. 66

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SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
Adjust the while balance so that white
areas of the image are displayed correctly.
When a standard screen is
used, an image is projected
in a color tone similar to that
of natural light.
When a greenboard (dark
green) is used as a screen,
an image is projected in an
almost natural color tone.
Adjust color tones of red,
green, and blue with the level
meter.
The color tone of each
color becomes lighter.
The color tone of each
color becomes darker.
This
setting
is
saved
for
the
currently selected input signal and
image mode.
Correcting the
Screen Color
When an image appears too red or green,
adjust the color balance.
The reddish image is corrected.
The greenish image is corrected.
• You
cannot
adjust
the
color
balance when the video format is
PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, or SECAM.
• This setting is saved for the
currently selected input signal
and image mode.
Adjusting the Color
Balance
Image adj.
Color balance
Image adj.
Screen color correction
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