Samsung 242MP User Manual

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3) Movie
4) Custom

Custom

You can use the on-screen menus to change the contrast and brightness
according to personal preference.

1) Contrast

: Adjusts the Contrast.

2) Brightness

: Adjusts the Brightness.

3) Sharpness

: Adjusts the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the
display.

4) Color

: Adjusts the Color of the PIP window on the screen.

5) Tint

: Adds a natural tone to the display.

MagicColor
Pro

Implements the natural color chroma according to the display screen.

1) MagicColor

: Implements the natural color chroma according to the display screen.
Automatically adjusts to the display screen. Can improve the skin tones.

Off
Intelligent - Displays natural colors even sharper.
Full - Displays both natural skin tones and colors even sharper.
Demo - Displays the improved image on the left and the original on the

right.
2) Color Tone

: Adjusts color tones to the preference of the user.

Cool2 / Cool1 / Normal / Warm1 / Warm2

3) 6-Color

: 6 types: Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow - Can adjust each
of them to the preference of the user.

Saturation- Adjusts the color saturation.
Hue - Adjusts the color tones.
Reset - Returns to the original screen mode.

4) Color Weakness

: Enables those with color weakness to view the screen as easily as those
with normal vision.

Off / Custom1 / Custom2

MagicColor

Color Tone

6-Color

Saturation

6-Color

Hue

6-Color

Reset

Color Weakness

Size

You can switch the Size.

The direct button on the remote control is 'P.SIZE' button.

1) Wide
2) Panorama
3) Zoom1
4) Zoom2
5) 4:3


- Panorama, Zoom1, Zoom2 are not available in 1080i(or over 720p) of
DTV.

Digital NR

- Digital Noise Reduction.
You can turn the Noise Elimination feature Off / On.
The Digital Noise Elimination feature allows you to enjoy clearer and crisper
images.

1) Off
2) On

Film Mode

You can turn Film Mode Off / On.
The Film Mode feature offers you a theater-quality viewing experience.

1) Off
2) On

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