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Customizing
the A/V memory
position
f',
_Important:
You can adjust
the individual
video and audio settings
for each of
the five preset
A/V memory
positions
to select your desired
picture
and sound qualities.
This section provides
desc_ptions
of each
video and audio setting,
and explains
how to adjus!: them for the
A/V memory
positions.
(See "Selecting
the A/V r_emory 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 video setting
and ex-
plains
how to adjust
them for the A/V memory
positions.
descriptions
of video
settings
IRIS,
the Intelligent
Room Illumination
(light) Sensor, allows
automatic
optimization
of picture
contrast
and briLghtness quality.
IRIS is available
for use in the A/V Memory
"Video Function"
standard
menu.
NOTE:
IRIS is only available
for use in the standard
A/V memory
video mode.
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 co].or.
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.
When t:Se
contrast
is high, the screen's
dark images
will al_pear more uni-
formly black, but this will also make
the colors oa the screen seem
more _ribrant.
Brightness
provides
a scale that controls
the overall brightness
of
the picture.
Sharpness
provides
a scale that adjusts
the detail and clarity of
the picture.
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