Mitsubishi TS-4545 Owner's Manual page 67

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Customizing
the AN
memory
po,_ition
You can adjust
the individual
video and audio settings
for each of
the four preset
A/V memory
positions
to select your desired
picture
and sound qualities.
This section provides
descriptions
of each
video and audio setting,
and explains
how to adjust
them for the
A!V memory
positions.
(See "Selecting
the ._JV memory
position,"
in this chapter
for more information.)
DImportant:
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 mor_. information.)
Adjusting
the picture
This section
contains
descriptions
for each video setting
and
explains
how to adjust
them for the A/V memory
positions.
descriptions
of video
settings
The Tint provides
a scale that adjusts
the proportion
of' red to
green in the picture.
This determines
the delicate
tones of color.
The Color
provides
a scale that
determines
the intensit_y of the
color.
The 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
the contrast
is high, the screen's
dark images
will appear
more
uniformly
black, but this will also make the colors on the screen
seem more vibrant.
The Brightness
provides
a scale that conl;rols the overall bright-
ness of the picture.
The Sharpness
provides
a scale that
adjusts
the detai:[ and clarity
of the picture.
The Color temp
(Color
temperature',,
allows you to set how the
TV will display
white images. Your choices are "Low," "High," or
"Middle."
• With the "Low" setting.., white images
on-screen
wi]l have a
yellow cast to them.
• With the "High"
setting,
white images
on-screen
w![ll have a
blue cast, to them.
• With the "Middle"
setting,
white images
on-screen
will be
balanced
between
yellow and blue.
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