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Using the Projector 17
3. If you see a list of options, use the u and d arrow buttons to highlight the option you
want, then press
Enter to select it. (Enabled settings are indicated by a green light.)
If you see a slider bar like the one shown below, use the l and r arrow buttons to adjust
the setting.
4. Press the
Esc button to return to the previous menu, or the Menu button to exit the
menu system.
Adjusting the Appearance of the Picture
The Image menu lets you make a variety of adjustments to the projected image to get the best
color and quality.
Note: Before selecting the Color Mode or other picture settings, make sure the Setup Level is set
correctly (see page 20).
Choosing the Color Mode
The Color Mode adjusts the brightness, contrast, and color for various common viewing
environments. Use this setting to quickly obtain a good picture.
Press the
Menu button. Select Image > Color Mode and then choose from these options:
■ Dynamic
For projecting in bright rooms; images have greater color intensity.
■ Living Room
For projecting in rooms with a lot of ambient light.
■ Natural
For projecting in subdued lighting; increases contrast and makes flesh tones appear more
natural.
■ Theatre
For projecting in dark rooms; enhances the appearance of movies with dark scenes.
■ Theatre Black 1 or 2
For projecting in fully darkened rooms; lamp brightness decreases and image contrast
increases.