Adjust Brightness, Saturation And Contrast - Barco F50 User Manual

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Adjust brightness, saturation and contrast

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The brightness, contrast and saturation levels of an image can be adjusted in any display profile. Any changes to these values will
automatically be saved to the active profile when you exit the OSD menu.
In general, it is recommended to adjust image contrast first, then brightness and finally saturation.
For best results, use a proper test image to adjust all picture settings.
Brightness
Main Menu — Picture — Brightness
Brightness levels define the black levels and detail shown in the darkest parts in an image; the higher the value, the brighter the
image.
All adjustments (-50 to +50) are dynamic. Any changes will be saved to the active display profile when you exit the OSD menu.
Brightness levels can dramatically impact upon an image; important shadow detail may be lost with incorrect
brightness levels.
Contrast
Main Menu — Picture — Contrast
Contrast is the difference in brightness between the brightest and darkest parts in an image; the higher the value, the greater the
contrast.
All adjustments (-50 to +50) are dynamic. Any changes will be saved to the active display profile when you exit the OSD menu.
Saturation
Main Menu — Picture — Saturation
Saturation levels impact on the white levels and the intensity of the color display; the higher the value, the more vivid the color display
will be.
All adjustments (-50 to +50) are dynamic. Any changes will be saved to the active display profile when you exit the OSD menu.
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