Adjusting the color setting – Acer CB322QK semipruzx 31.5" 4K UHD HDR Display User Manual

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8. Low Blue Light: Filters out blue light to protect your eyes by adjusting how much blue

light is shown -- Standard, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 or Level 4.

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Note:

A higher value allows more blue light to pass through, so in order to

achieve the best protection, please select a lower value, of which 50% is in the

best state and has been tested by TÜV Rheinland and meet the requirements of

TÜV Rheinland's “Low Blue Light Content” standard.

9. ACM: Turn ACM on or off.

Note:

Set to "On", will be based on the current screen to dynamic contrast adjustment.

10. Super Sharpness: Turn the Super Sharpness On or Off. Super Sharpness technology

can simulate high-resolution images by boosting the pixel density of the original

source to make images sharper and clearer.

Adjusting the Color setting

Mode - Standard

Warm

Picture

Color

Audio

Performance

OSD

System

Information

Gamma

Color Temp

.

R Gain

50

G Gain

50

B Gain

50

R Bias

50

G Bias

50

B Bias

50

2.2

1. Press the

key to bring up the OSD.

2. Using the / keys, select

Color from the OSD menu. Then navigate to the feature

you wish to adjust.

3. Use the / keys to adjust the sliding scales.

4. The Color menu can be used to adjust the current Gamma, Color Temp. Mode, sRGB

Mode, Grayscale Mode and other color-related qualities.

5. Color temperature: Default is warm. You can choose Cool, Normal, Warm, Bluelight or

User.

6. Modes: To choose scenario mode.

7. sRGB: Default is off. You can turn sRGB on or off to better color match with peripheral

devices, such as printers and digital cameras.

8. Grayscale Mode: To choose Grayscale mode.

9. 6-axis Hue: Adjust the red, green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan hue.

10. 6-axis Saturate: Adjust the red, green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan saturation.

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