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image, or if there is significant color drift. Delete the checkmark if the image is either
sufficiently bright or overly bright.
NOTE: The sync tip clamping option is not used for video sources or any RGB source
with sync information on the video (e.g., sync-on-green).
Select which color or colors you want to see, useful while working
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with color temperature white levels or input levels.
NOTES: 1) Input levels apply for the current source only, but for any color
temperature used. 2) Assuming that color temperature has been set up based on the
internal test patterns, you can then set up input levels for a given source so that it
matches the color temperature of the internal test patterns.
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NOTE: For sources with Color
Space set to RGB only. Not
applicable for video.
When using certain RGB
sources with static images, you
may need to adjust the normal
gain or offset of odd pixels in
relation to even in order to
smooth out very narrow (1-
pixel wide) checks or vertical stripes. These patterns signify adjacent "on" and "off"
pixels, and can be removed as follows:
1. Use an external grayscale test pattern of some kind (make sure it has
both dark grays and light grays).
2. Make sure the image is displayed in its native resolution, i.e. with No
Resizing.
3. Display a single color — choose through the "Color Enable" menu
option or use the
keypad.
4. Examine an area of darkest gray (but not black). If there is a 1-pixel
wide pattern present, adjust "Odd Pixel Adjustment" offset for the
current color. Stop when the pattern disappears and the area is smooth.
5. Examine an area of lightest gray (but not white). If there is a 1-pixel
wide pattern present, adjust "Odd Pixel Adjustment" gain for the current
color. Stop when the pattern disappears and the area is smooth.
6. Repeat for each color, adjusting offset then gain for each.
NOTES: 1) Always adjust offset before gain, since offset affects gain. 2) A value of
128 represents no change in normal odd pixel offset or gain. 3) Odd Pixel Adjustment
eliminates "1 pixel on, 1 pixel off" patterns only, not any type of larger patterns.
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Select the Advanced "Color Temp" option if you want to apply, alter, add, or copy a
color temperature, or if you want to use an unaltered factory default color
temperature.
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key shortcuts shown on the back of the remote

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