[User Control] Menu - Sony MCM-2250NB Instructions For Use Manual

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[User Control] menu

The [User Control] menu is used for adjusting the
picture.
Item
Setting
[Contrast]
Adjusts the picture contrast. The higher
the setting, the stronger the contrast.
The lower the setting, the weaker the
contrast.
[Brightness]
Adjusts the picture brightness. The
higher the setting, the brighter the
image. The lower the setting, the darker
the image.
[Chroma]
Adjusts the color intensity. The higher
the setting, the denser the color. The
lower the setting, the lighter the color.
[Sharpness H]
A crisp image can be displayed by
adding the horizontal sharpness. When
the setting is higher, the picture
becomes even more crisp.
[Sharpness V]
A crisp image can be displayed by
adding the vertical sharpness. When the
setting is higher, the picture becomes
even more crisp.
[Color Temp]
Select the color temperature from
among [D65], [D75], [D93], [D110],
[D130], [User1], [User2], [User3],
[User4], [User5].
Note
The optical spectrum differs depending
on each device such as CRT, LCD, or
OLED.
If you set the color temperatures to
adjust the XY chromaticity to the same
value by using a common (or general)
color analyzer that is based on CIE1931,
the appearance may be different
because of optical spectrum differences.
To compensate for this difference, the
[D65], [D75], [D93], [D110], and
[D130] settings of this unit can be
displayed by an offset
consideration of human visual
characteristics on the [CRT Color
Temp] menu.
1) The offset value applied (X-0.006, Y-
0.011) is based on the Judd's function
to the CIE1931 (X, Y) value.
Item
[Manual Adjustment] If you set the [Color Temp] to the
[CRT Color Temp]
[Color Space]
[Gamma]
1)
with
Setting
[User1], [User2], [User3], [User4] or
[User5] setting, the item displayed is
changed from black to white, which
means you can adjust the color
temperature.
The set values are memorized.
[Adjust Gain/Bias]:
[R Gain]: Adjusts the color
balance (gain) of R (red).
[G Gain]: Adjusts the color
balance (gain) of G (green).
[B Gain]: Adjusts the color
balance (gain) of B (blue).
[R Bias]: Adjusts the color
balance (bias) of R (red).
[G Bias]: Adjusts the color
balance (bias) of G (green).
[B Bias]: Adjusts the color
balance (bias) of B (blue).
[Copy From]: If you select [D65],
[D75], [D93], [D110], [D130],
[User1], [User2], [User3],
[User4] or [User5], the white
balance data for the selected
color temperature will be copied
to the [User1], [User2], [User3],
[User4] or [User5] setting.
Due to the characteristics of the
material used in the OLED panel, the
color appearance may be slightly
different from that of the CRT monitor
even if the color temperature settings
are the same. Set to [On] to adjust the
temperature so that the color can be
seen in the same way with the CRT
monitor.
Select the color space from among
[ITU-709], [Native1], [Native2].
[Native1] sets the color space to the
original color reproduction of the
OLED panel.
Select the appropriate gamma mode
from among [2.2], [2.4], [DICOM]
The factory setting is gamma 2.2.
If the shaded areas lack detail, adjust the
[Brightness] (page 13).
1) [DICOM] is for reference. When
using the [DICOM] gamma mode,
set [Contrast] to 250 and
[Brightness] to 50.
Menu List
1)
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