Epson Livingstation LS57P2 User Manual - Page 64

Changing the Color Mode, Adjusting the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation, Tint

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Note If the screen color is too warm (red) or cool (blue), you can adjust it with the Color Temperature setting (see page 65). Changing the Color Mode 1 Press Enter. 2 Press Select d or Select u to choose one of the following, then press Enter: Dynamic Best for viewing movies in a brightly lit room. Colors appear warm and vibrant. Theater For viewing movies in a darkened room. Colors appear true-to-life; more subtle than Dynamic mode. Natural For viewing TV programs in ordinary room lighting. Custom1 and Custom2 Adjust any of the other settings on the Video menu. The settings you select are used whenever you select Custom1 or Custom 2 using the Color button. Adjusting the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation, Tint, and Black Level 1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the setting, then press Enter. The menu disappears and the setting selector appears at the bottom of the screen. Default setting marker Current setting bar 2 Press Prev < or Next > to adjust the setting. Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them down. The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes, but the default setting marker stays in position. The table below describes how the adjustments affect the settings: Setting Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Tint Black Level Left side (press Prev ) Lighter More contrast Sharper More saturated colors More green tones Increases black level 3 Press Exit to return to the menus or press Menu to return to your image. 64 Adjusting the Picture and Sound

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64
Adjusting the Picture and Sound
Changing the Color Mode
1
Press
Enter
.
2
Press
Select
d
or
Select
u
to choose one of the following, then press
Enter
:
Dynamic
Best for viewing movies in a brightly lit room. Colors appear warm and vibrant.
Theater
For viewing movies in a darkened room. Colors appear true-to-life; more subtle than
Dynamic mode.
Natural
For viewing TV programs in ordinary room lighting.
Custom1
and
Custom2
Adjust any of the other settings on the Video menu. The settings you select are used
whenever you select Custom1 or Custom 2 using the
Color
button.
Adjusting the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation, Tint, and
Black Level
1
Press
Select
d
or
Select
u
to highlight the setting, then press
Enter
.
The menu disappears and the setting selector appears at the bottom of the screen.
2
Press
Prev <
or
Next >
to adjust the setting. Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them
down. The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes, but the default
setting marker stays in position.
The table below describes how the adjustments affect the settings:
3
Press
Exit
to return to the menus or press
Menu
to return to your image.
Setting
Left side (press Prev <)
Right side (press Next >)
Brightness
Darker
Lighter
Contrast
Less contrast
More contrast
Sharpness
Less sharp
Sharper
Saturation
Less saturated colors
More saturated colors
Tint
More red tones
More green tones
Black Level
Reduces black level
Increases black level
Note
If the screen color is too
warm (red) or cool (blue),
you can adjust it with the
Color Temperature setting
(see page 65).
Current setting bar
Default setting marker