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Basic picture settings
Contrast, sharpness, saturation
For each color reproduction setting, these 3 image properties can
also be changed.
– The contrast, i.e. the diff erence between light and dark sections
of the image, determines whether an image has a more “fl at” or
“brilliant” eff ect. As a consequence, the contrast can be
infl uenced by increasing or reducing this diff erence, i.e. by
lighter reproduction of light sections of the image and darker
reproduction of dark sections.
– Sharp reproduction – at least of the main subject – using the
correct distance setting is a prerequisite for a successful
picture. In addition, the impression of sharpness of a picture is
determined by the edge sharpness, i.e. how small the transition
area between light and dark is at edges in the picture. The
impression of sharpness can thus be changed by expanding or
reducing these areas.
– In color pictures, the saturation determines whether the colors
in the picture tend to appear as "pale" and pastel-like or "bright"
and colorful.
► Select
► In the 1st submenu, press for the required color reproduction
► In the 2nd submenu
Fig. 43
press for the relevant image
property, or make the required setting using the right adjusting dial
Fig. 43
► Press SET to confi rm
• If a corresponding setting is available, the relevant color repro-
duction option is indicated in the 1st submenu by an additional
asterisk, e.g.
Standard*.