IBM P96 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Getting Started
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Customizing Your Monitor
Customizing Your Monitor
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Using the COLOR   On-screen
Display
You can change the monitor’s color temperature. For
example, you can adjust or change the colors of a picture on
the screen to match the actual colors of a printed picture.
Once the setting is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for
all input signals received.
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Press the ./> buttons to select the color
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Press the 
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twice to return to normal viewing. If no buttons are pressed,
the OSD closes automatically after about 30 seconds.
To reset,  press the ? (reset) button while the OSD is on.
The selected color temperature is reset to the factory
settings.
sRGB Mode
The sRGB color setting is an industry standard color space
protocol designed to correlate the displayed and printed
colors of sRGB compliant computer products. To adjust the
colors to the sRGB profile, simply set the sRGB “ON” in the
COLOR menu.
However, in order to display the sRGB colors correctly (
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profile.
When you set sRGB to “ON” the brightness (¨) and
contrast (>) are automatically set to “31” and “85”
respectively. If you change the brightness (¨) and contrast
(>), sRGB setting is changed to “OFF”.
For information on how to change the brightness (¨) and
contrast (>), see page 6.
Note
Your computer and other connected products (such as a printer),
must be sRGB compliant.
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