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Change the Color Adjustment settings of the DVI video signal with the Brightness,
Contrast, Saturation, and Hue sliders or by typing in the desired percentage values. Refer
to Figure 15 and the table below.
Figure 15: Input - Color Adjustment
Adjustment Description
Brightness
Adjusts the overall gray level of the display. Increasing brightness makes
blacks appear gray. Reducing brightness blackens low-level colors.
Contrast
Adjusts the difference between light and dark. A higher contrast creates a
larger difference between dark and light areas. It can appear to improve
the sharpness of the display, but it may remove the ability to discern
between bright objects and cause low color depth.
Saturation
Adjusts the overall color composition of the video. Decreasing saturation
makes colorful images gray. Increasing saturation makes colorful images
more color rich, but can over-accentuate the colors of common objects.
Over-saturated skin tones can appear redder.
Hue
Rotates color. Increasing the hue rotates colors (R→B, B→G,G→R);
decreasing the hue rotates colors (R→G, G→B, B→R).
Congure the Source Dimensions as either Automatic or Manual to dene what portion
of the incoming video signal is shown on the display. If Automatic is chosen, the controller
handles the content positioning, and the dimensions will match the congured display
size. If Manual is chosen, the user manually denes the visible area. Top and Left dene
the beginning X and Y location on the display. Height and Width determine the size. Refer
to Figure 16.
Figure 16: Input - Source Dimensions