Advanced Settings
Available in Standard and Movie mode only.
Compared to previous models, new Samsung TVs offer a more
precise picture with more precise controls.
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When your TV is connected to a PC, you can only make
changes to Gamma and White Balance.
■ Color Space (Auto / Native): Auto automatically matches the
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range of colors available to create pictures to the color range of
the video source. Native provides a color range wider than the
color range of the video source.
■ White Balance: Adjusts the color temperature of the picture so
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that white objects look white (instead of, for example, slightly
pink or slightly yellow) and the overall color of the picture looks
natural.
R-Offset / G-Offset / B-Offset: Adjusts each color’s (red,
green, blue) darkness.
R-Gain / G-Gain / B-Gain: Adjusts each color’s (red, green,
blue) brightness.
Reset: Resets the White Balance to it’s default settings.
■ Gamma: Adjusts the primary color intensity.
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■ Dynamic Contrast (Off / Low / Medium / High): Adjusts the
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screen contrast.
■ Black Tone (Off / Dark / Darker / Darkest): Selects the black
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level to adjust the screen depth. Darker settings make blacks
look darker.
■ Flesh Tone: Adjusts the amount of red in skin tones.
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■ Motion Lighting (Off / On): When on, the TV automatically
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adjusts the brightness of the screen in response to the
brightness of the room. In bright light, the screen brightens. In
dim light, the screen dims.
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Available in Standard mode only.
Picture Options
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When the TV is connected to a PC, you can only make
changes to the Color Tone, Size and HDMI Black Level.
■ Color Tone (Cool / Standard / Warm1 / Warm2): Cool makes
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the picture bluer (cooler). Warm 1 and Warm 2 make the picture
redder (warmer).
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Warm1 and Warm2 are deactivated when the picture
mode is set to Dynamic.
■ Size: Set the size and aspect ratio of the picture on the screen.
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Your cable box or satellite receiver may have its own set of
screen sizes as well. However, we highly recommend you use
the TV's 16:9 mode most of the time.
16:9: Sets the picture to the 16:9 wide screen format.
Zoom1: Provides moderate magnification of the picture. Sides,
top, and bottom are cut off.
Zoom2: Provides larger magnification of the picture. Sides, top,
and bottom are cut off.
Wide Fit: Enlarges the aspect ratio of the picture so the picture
fits the entire screen.
4:3: Sets the picture to the old, 4:3 format and puts black or gray
borders on the right and left of the picture.
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Do not watch your TV in the 4:3 format for a long time.
Traces of borders displayed on the left, right and center of
the screen may cause image retention (screen burn) which
is not covered by the warranty.
Screen Fit: Displays the full image without any cut-off when
your TV is inputting HDMI (720p / 1080i / 1080p) or Component
(1080i / 1080p) HD signals.
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HD (High Definition) has a 16:9 aspect ratio and 1080i/1080p
(1920x1080) or 720p (1280x720) resolution.
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You can adjust and store settings for each external device you
have connected to an input on the TV. Picture Sizes available
by Input Source are listed above and to the right:
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