_Important:
Customizing the A/V Memory position
You can adjust the individual video and audio settings for each of
the four preset A,n¢ memory positions to your desired picture arid
sound qualities. This section provides descriptions of each video
and audio setting, and explains how to adjust them for the A!V
memory positions. See "Selecting the A/V Memory position" in this
chapter for more information.
You can cancel any adjustments made to an A/V Memory position
and return it to the factory settings. See "Selecting the A/V
memory position" in this chapter for more information.
Adjusting the picture
This section contains descriptions for each _:ideo setting and
explains how to adjust them for the A/V Memory positions.
descriptions of video functions
TINT provides a scale that adjusts the proportion of red to green in
the picture. This determines the delicate tones of color.
COLOR provides a scale that determines the intensity of the color.
CONTRAST provides a scale that controls the level of white-to-
black in the picture. When the contrast is low, you will be able to
see the variety of shades in the darker images on the screen. Vv_en
the contrast is high, the screen's dark images will appear more
uniformly black, but this will also make the colors on the screen
seem more vibrant.
BRIGHTNESS provides a scale that controls the overall bright-
ness of the picture.
SHARPNESS provides a scale that adjusts the detail and clarity
of the picture.
NOTCH FILTER is used in special cases tc sl;abilize the color of
striped or checked patterns.
COLOR TEMP (Color temperature) allows you to set how the
TV will display white images. Your choices are "Low," "High," or
"Middle."
• With the "Low" setting, white images on-screen will have a
warm cast to them.
• With the "High" setting, white images on-screen will have a cool
cast to them. This setting may be the most realistic picture
under bright lighting.
• With the "Middle" setting, white images on-screen will be
balanced between the above warm and cool settings.
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