Gamma correction function, Ss s – Sharp XG-P20XU User Manual

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Operation Buttons

Gamma Correction Function

On-screen Display

(Example: RGB mode)

ss

s

STANDARD

PRESENTATION

CINEMA

CUSTOM

Projector

GAMMA

UNDO

• Gamma is an image quality enhancement function

that offers a richer image by brightening the darker
portions of the image without altering the brightness
of the brighter portions.

• Four gamma settings are available to allow for

differences in the images displayed and in the
brightness of the room.

• When you are displaying images with frequent, dark

scenes, such as a film or concert, or when you are
displaying images in a bright room, this feature makes
the dark scenes easier to see and gives the
impression of greater depth in the image.

Gamma Modes

Gamma mode

Selected Mode

STANDARD

PRESENTATION

CINEMA

CUSTOM

Standard picture without gamma correction.

Brightens darker portions of image for more
enhanced presentations.

Gives greater depth to darker portions of image
for a more exciting theater experience.

Allows you to adjust gamma value using Sharp
Advanced Presentation Software.

1

Press

GAMMA. Each time GAMMA is pressed,

the gamma level toggles as shown on the left.

2

To return to the standard image, press

UNDO while

“GAMMA” is displayed on the screen.

You can use this tool by accessing the “Button Assign”
list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list “4/5” and
press

Function (1). (See page

33

).

• The CUSTOM setting of VIDEO mode optimizes the video

source to reproduce the image more beautifully. It darkens
bright portions of the image and gives greater depth to
darker portions of the image.
Select CUSTOM as your default setting if you prefer a
smooth textured image to a sharply contrasted one.

• STANDARD and CINEMA settings of VIDEO mode (except

COMPONENT 480P/720P/1080i) incorporate a DYNAMIC
GAMMA function for optimizing GAMMA correction frame
by frame in real time, thus providing a more beautiful image.

• PRESENTATION settings are the same for both RGB and

VIDEO modes.

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