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HLG Picture Control Settings
Option Description
[Quick sharp]
Apply sharpening to areas of contrast within the picture.
Adjusting [Quick sharp] simultaneously adjusts [Sharpening], [Mid-
range sharpening], and [Clarity] for well-b
alanced results. Choose
higher values for heightened sharpness. Choose lower values for greater
softness.
[Sharpening], [Mid-range sharpening], and [Clarity] each apply to
different areas within the picture. Each can be adjusted individually.
[Sharpening] Apply sharpening to small areas of contrast.
[Mid-range
sharpening]
Apply sharpening to areas of contrast larger than those affected by
[Sharpening] and smaller those affected by [Clarity].
[Clarity]
Apply sharpening to large areas of contrast.
Fine outlines and the brightness and contrast of the picture as a whole
are unaffected.
[Contrast] Adjust overall contrast.
[Highlights] Adjust highlights. Choose higher values to make highlights brighter.
[Shadows]
Adjust shadows. Choose higher values to make shadows brighter and
details more distinct.
[Saturation]
Control the vividness of colors.
Not available with [Monochrome].
[Hue]
Adjust hue.
Not available with [Monochrome].
[Filter effects]
Displayed only with [Monochrome]. Simulate the effect of color filters on
monochrome pictures.
[Toning]
Displayed only with [Monochrome]. Choose a tint for monochrome
pictures. Choose from 9 different tints, including cyanotype and old-
fashioned sepia.
Pressing 3 when an option other than [B&W] (black-and-white) is
selected displays saturation options.
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