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Go to menu, go to screen settings or display settings. Should bring up the sharpness, contrast, color, brightness controls. Follow directions on screen to adjust. Hope this helps!
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The picture setting for any TV depends upon the taste of the viewer. Contrast is the deepness of details in black and grey level. In most TVs a 55 to 75% of contrast will give a good picture. you have to adjust the brightness level also according to contrast. It is best ot turn out colour to 0% first. Adjust contrast and brightness to get a well detailed B/W picture first. The apply enough colour to that B/W picture according to your taste. Face colour of a newsreader at studio will be the best reference to intensity of colour.OK.
You cannot make any changes in LED colour settings.However, you can set the color contrast of application interfaces, menus, and pop-up screens to Normal, Grayscale, or Reverse Contrast.
To change the color contrast, complete the following steps:
In the Options application, click Screen/Keyboard.
Set the Color Contrast field to Normal, Reverse Contrast, or Grayscale.
SET CONTRAST AT ABOUT 75 PER CENT COLOUR 50 PER CENT BRIGHTNESS 40 PERCENT LEAVE TINT ALONE.
THIS IS A ROUGH GUIDE BUT I HOPE IT HELPS.FOR BETTER RESULTS USE A DVD LIKE RATATOUILLE AND USE THE SET UP MENU.
I fixed it myself, it seems that the monitor have some problems remembering it's settings and sometimes it automatically set its settings to crazy values that are out of the range that we are allowed to input. For my case, the setting that was crazy was the gamma setting since it was set so high. I wasn't able to bring it back to a normal setting so I found a way to do it by resetting the monitor. So to reset these display settings such as colour, contrast, brightness and gama, you need to turn on the monitor and unplug the monitor without turning it off and plug it back in again. It will automatically power on and the correct default settings will be present.
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