Audio/video menu, continued – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WD-57732 User Manual

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Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings

Audio/Video Menu, continued

Video Settings

Enter the video adjustment mode using either the Audio/

Video menu or the

VIDEO key. Press the VIDEO key repeatedly

to cycle through the video options to the one you want to
change. Use to change settings.

Note: A slider displays on screen for some settings.

When the slider is displayed, it represents numeric
values, with 63 as the maximum, 31 as the mid-

point, and 0 as the minimum.

◊ Picture Mode: Set the Picture Mode first before

adjusting other settings, as each Picture Mode stores
its own values for Contrast, Brightness, and Color

Temperature. Picture Modes allow you to optimize the

image for different lighting conditions. The Picture
Modes are:

Bright: Suited for most daytime viewing.

Natural: Suited for most nighttime viewing.

Brilliant: The default setting. For use under

strong light.

◊ Contrast (Bright/Natural/Brilliant): Provides a slider

to adjust the white-to-black level. Low contrast
shows a variety of shades in darker images, while high
contrast shows darker images more uniformly black
and makes colors appear more vibrant. In most home
lighting situations, a medium contrast looks best.
High contrast is good for brightly lit environments.

◊ Brightness (Bright/Natural/Brilliant): Provides a slider

to adjust the overall brightness of the picture

.

◊ Color: Provides a slider to adjust color intensity.

◊ Tint: Provides a slider to adjust the red-to-green ratio.

◊ Sharpness: Provides a slider to adjust the detail and

clarity.

◊ Color Temperature (Bright/Natural/Brilliant): Allows

you to adjust how white is displayed.

Low: White images have a warm cast. This

adjustment is an average and can vary due to
ambient room lighting, video scene brightness,
and the TV’s age. Natural/Color Temp at the
low setting displays video at the 6500K industry
standard for NTSC pictures.

High: White images have a cool cast. This

setting may provide the most realistic picture
under bright lighting.

◊ PerfectColor™: Lets you adjust the intensity of

any or all of six colors (Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green,
Cyan and Blue) to create color balance for the current
image source. PerfectColor settings are memorized
for each TV input or device.

Select the

PerfectColor option and press ENTER to

open the adjustment screen.

Individual sliders for each color are displayed. Press

to move from one color to the next. Highlighted

text shows which slider you are adjusting. Press

to change settings. Press

CANCEL while in the

PerfectColor screen to reset all colors to the default
settings.

Name of affected input

PerfectColor Adjust Mode

Figure 13. Set PerfectColor adjustments independently
for each TV input.

◊ PerfecTint™ (models WD-57732, WD-65732,

WD-73732): Provides further color refinement using
six color sliders memorized for each input. To use
PerfecTint:

1. With the PerfectColor screen displayed and with

Adjust Mode highlighted in yellow characters,

press to open the PerfecTint screen.

2. Press to move from one color to the next.

Press to change settings. Press

CANCEL to

reset to the default settings.

3. To return to PerfectColor, highlight

Adjust Mode

in yellow characters and press .

Name of affected input

PerfecTint Adjust Mode

Figure 14. PerfecTint adjustments for each TV input let
you further refine color adjustments..

◊ Video Noise: Reduces minor noise (graininess) in

the picture. Use the

Low setting with good-quality

signals. Use

High with poor-quality signals. Turn off

to leave the picture unaltered.

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