Philips MatchLine 50FD9955 Owner's Manual page 11

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COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
LOW TONE
(COLOR TUNE)
OK J SELECT LM ADJUST MENU RETURN
WHITE BALANCE
COLOR TEMP.
GAIN
RED
GREEN
BLUE
BIAS
RED
GREEN
BLUE
RESET
J SELECT
L M ADJUST
Noise reduction
2/2
Note: Select RESET in the OPTION 1 menu, p. 13, to restore the
L MIDDLE M
Color temperature
&
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"
L
M
'
MENU RETURN
Gamma
Low tone
Color tune
This control allows you to reduce the noise in the picture
due to poor reception or poor picture quality.
Select
,
,
OFF
NR-1
NR-2
noise present.
predefined factory PICTURE settings.
This control allows you to select the color temperature and
the white balance of the picture.
Press the cursor left/right to select
(standard),
MIDDLE LOW
Select
to adjust the white balance for bright and dark
LOW
pictures.
Press the
button to display the
OK
menu.
Select and adjust Red-Green-Blue
balance for signal level.
Select and adjust Red-Green-Blue
balance for black level.
Reset
This control allows you to reset the white balance settings
back to the predefined factory values and settings.
This control allows you to adjust the brightness of the
midtone areas while keeping shadows and highlights
unchanged.
Select
to
.
1
4
The picture becomes darker as the number increases;
This control allows to reproduce more detailed tone
especially in the dark area.
Select
or
to
AUTO
1
will automatically upraise the picture and make
AUTO
adjustments;
is suitable for still pictures;
1
for motion pictures;
2
will apply the error diffusion method.
3
(This function can adjust video input and DVD/HD input only.)
This control allows you to adjust the hue and color density
for red, green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan.
You can accentuate the green color of trees, the blue of the
sky, etc.
resets the settings to the predefined factory values.
RESET
or
according to the level of
NR-3
HIGH
(redder) or
LOW
WHITE BALANCE
to adjust the white
Gain
to adjust the white
Bias
.
3
(bluer),
MIDDLE
(white balance).
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