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Picture

To access the Picture menu, press the XXX.GST (settings) button on the remote and select [Picture]. Please note that picture settings are configured individually for each input source. If you want to change the picture settings for a specific input, you must first switch to that input. Within this menu, you'll find the following options:


[Picture Mode] – Choose from the following presets:

[Eco] – Default option, featuring lowered backlighting to decrease power consumption.

[Natural] – Recommended settings for general use.

[Dynamic] – Enhances image saturation and sharpness.

[Movie] – Adjusted for lighter colors and reduced brightness.

[Sports] – Optimizes picture quality for sports broadcasts.

[Game] – Optimal for gaming, turning off post-processing to minimize input lag.

[Day] – Create a personal picture mode based on an existing one.

[Night] – Create a personal picture mode based on an existing one.

Note:

When playing HDR content, items in [Picture Mode] will be replaced by options specific to HDR video.


[Picture Size] – Options for picture aspect ratio.

[Auto] – Automatically displays the best picture format so the picture is in the correct position. Black lines may appear at the top/bottom and/or sides.

[16/9] – Displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size; the picture is stretched horizontally and vertically. This crops out some of the top and bottom of the picture.

[4/3] – Displays a 16:9 picture at a 4:3 size; the picture is shortened horizontally. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Displays the 4:3 picture in its original size. Side bars are shown to fill the 16:9 screen.

[Fit to Screen] – Displays a picture in the full screen mode. 16:9 signal will be displayed in original proportion. Other picture formats will be stretched to fill the screen.

[Advanced Settings] – Contains settings that allow you to customize picture quality.

[Apply to All Inputs] – Selecting this option will apply the current picture settings to all video inputs.

[Reset] – This option allows you to restore the default video settings.

[Auto Game Mode] – When this mode is enabled, the TV automatically detects when a gaming console or PC is connected and actively playing a game. It then switches to a preset mode that reduces input lag and enhances the gaming experience.

[Dolby Vision Notifications] – If enabled, a notification will appear on the screen when Dolby Vision content starts playing.

Advance Settings

[Backlight] – Adjust the screen brightness by increasing or decreasing the panel backlight.

[Brightness] – Increases or decreases overall picture brightness.

[Contrast] – Adjusts the balance between black and white levels.

[Color saturation] – Increases color intensity from black and white.

[Sharpness] – Enhances or reduces image sharpness.

[Brightness & Details]

[Gamma] – Adjusts the tones between the bright and dark parts of the image.

[Dynamic Backlight] – This setting modifies the backlight intensity according to the scene's brightness. It enhances bright scenes by increasing the backlight and dims it for dark scenes. You can select from various levels to control the effect's strength.

[Local contrast] – Automatically adjusts the contrast levels of the image based on the content being displayed. The purpose is to enhance the overall picture quality by making dark scenes darker and bright scenes brighter.

[Adaptive Luma Control] – Dynamic video contrast enhancement to adjust the Luma level of the picture signal automatically.

[Resolution Enhancement] – This image processing mode sharpens the picture and removes noise. It's recommended for use with low-quality video sources.

[Color Fine-Tuning]

[Color Temperature] – Affects warmth or coolness of the image. Choose from the following presets:

[Cool] – Increases the blue tones in the image.

[Neutral] – Default color temperature settings.

[Warm] – Increases the red tones in the image.

[Color Shift] – Adjusts the hue or tint of the picture to correct any color imbalances. This can help ensure that the colors, especially skin tones, appear natural and that the overall color balance of the image is accurate.

[Low Blue Light] – Enabling this option reduces the emission of blue light, potentially helping to prevent eye strain when reading text. Blue light from TVs can also suppress the release of melatonin, affecting sleep. If you experience sleep issues, consider turning on this feature.

[Color Space] – This option allows you to switch between different color space standards, defining the range of colors a display can accurately reproduce. Only available in SDR mode.

[Noise & Artifacts] – Settings to decrease noise and remove artifacts in the picture.

[Noise reduction] – Filters and reduces image noise (interference).

[MPEG Noise Reduction] – Reduces block noise and mosquito noise caused by digital compression.

[10-bit Color Reproduction] – Reduces the color banding effect in content with high color gradients.

[Calibration] – Advanced picture settings for expert users.

[2 Point White Balance Correction] – Enables or disables the application of 2-point white balance settings.

[Calibrate 2 Point] – Adjusts the 2-point white balance correction by changing RGB offset and gain.

[11 Point White Balance Correction] – Enables or disables the application of 11-point white balance settings.

[Calibrate 11 Point] – Fine-tunes the white balance correction with precision by adjusting the contrast of the three primary colors.

[Color Tuner] – Enables or disables the application of color rendering settings.

[Calibrate Color Rendering] – Expert settings to fine-tune the color accuracy of the picture.

[Reset] – Restores all calibration settings to their default values.