Sony 4-131-482-12(1) Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Name of current
input (e.g. Video
1)
Allows you to make custom settings for the input.
Picture Mode Sets a picture mode. The options that can be selected differ depending on the
“Scene Select” settings.
Vivid Enhances picture contrast and sharpness.
Standard For standard pictures. Recommended for home
entertainment.
Custom Allows you to store your preferred settings.
Cinema For viewing film-based content. Most suitable when viewing
the TV in a theatre-like environment.
Photo-Vivid For viewing photographs. Enhances picture contrast and
sharpness.
Photo-Standard For viewing photographs. Provides the optimum picture
quality for viewing in the home.
Photo-Original For viewing photographs. Represents the picture quality used
when imaging developed photographs.
Photo-Custom For viewing photographs. Allows you to store your preferred
settings.
Sports Provides the optimum picture quality for viewing sports.
Game Most suitable for when playing games on your TV.
Graphics Provides the optimum picture quality for viewing graphics.
Reset Resets all the “Picture” settings to the factory settings excluding “Target Inputs,”
“Picture Mode” and “Advanced Settings.”
Backlight Adjusts the brightness of the backlight.
Picture Increases or decreases picture contrast.
Brightness Brightens or darkens the picture.
Colour Increases or decreases colour intensity.
Hue Increases or decreases the green tones and red tones.
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“Hue” can be adjusted only for the NTSC colour signal/system (e.g. U.S.A. video
tapes).
Colour Temperature Adjusts the whiteness of the picture.
Cool Gives white colours a blue tint.
Neutral Gives white colours a neutral tint.
Warm 1/Warm 2 Gives white colours a red tint. “Warm 2” gives a redder tint
than “Warm 1.”
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“Warm 1” and “Warm 2” are not available when “Picture Mode” is set to “Vivid”
(or “Photo-Vivid”).
Sharpness Sharpens or softens the picture.
Noise Reduction Reduces the noise level of pictures (snowy pictures).
MPEG Noise
Reduction
Reduces picture noise in MPEG-compressed videos. This is effective when
viewing a DVD or digital broadcast.