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<strong>HD3000</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Professional Video Scaler and Color Management System<br />

5. A complete gray level bar on <strong>the</strong> top of screen is shown while adjusting level; it may help<br />

user to see different effects with different value to decide a suitable value. (Dana: I don’t<br />

understand this.)<br />

6. If user wants to set gamma curve as “linear”, use “f”or “g” arrow keys to move “reset”<br />

and press “enter”, <strong>the</strong>n select “Yes” on confirmation notice so that <strong>the</strong> gamma curve is<br />

back as “linear”. Once user selects “reset” and gamma curve as “linear”, <strong>the</strong> previous<br />

setup values are all removed.<br />

Color Temperature<br />

The <strong>HD3000</strong> comes with three color temperature presets. The user can switch between <strong>the</strong><br />

presets to achieve <strong>the</strong> desired image.<br />

1. Enter <strong>the</strong> Advanced menu as detailed in <strong>the</strong> previous section.<br />

. Use “h”, “i” to highlight <strong>the</strong> “Color Temp.” adjustment item, and press “Enter” or “g” to<br />

select. The OSD disappears and a small adjustment bar is shown:<br />

Color Temp. Warm Standar Cold User<br />

3. Use “f”, “g” arrow keys to select default modes.<br />

4. For User mode adjustment, put cursor on “User”, and press “Enter” to select this<br />

adjustment item. The Menu disappears and a submenu appears as follows:<br />

R Contrast<br />

G Contrast<br />

B Contrast<br />

R Brightness<br />

G Brightness<br />

B Brightness<br />

Color Temp -User-<br />

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