Adjusting blue light output, Using hp enhance, Using rgb gain control – HP OMEN 27" HDR 165 Hz Gaming Monitor User Manual
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Adjusting blue light output
Decreasing the blue light emitted by the monitor reduces the blue light exposure to your eyes. This monitor
allows you to select a setting to reduce blue light output and create a more relaxing and less stimulating
image while you read content on the screen.
To adjust your monitor to a comfortable viewing light:
1.
Press the center of the OSD joystick to open the OSD menu.
2.
Select Color.
3.
Select Low Blue Light (TÜV certified) for improved eye comfort.
Using HP Enhance+
The HP Enhance+ feature lets you enhance the appearance of both static images and motion video.
The HP Enhance+ color submenu adds an additional level of detail (sharpness and contrast) to static images
and motion video to enhance their appearance. The three user-selectable options are Low, Medium, and High.
The default is Medium.
To turn on HP Enhance+:
1.
Press the center of the OSD joystick to open the OSD menu.
2.
Select Color, and then select HP Enhance+.
3.
Select either Low, Medium or High.
Using RGB Gain Control
The RGB Gain Control lets you adjust color temperature.
Exiting the menu automatically saves the RGB color settings.
The RGB Gain Control can be used to manually adjust the color temperature of select color presets, making
certain color presets adjustable user modes. Adjustments are stored separately for each color preset.
To adjust the color temperature:
1.
Press the center of the OSD joystick to open the OSD menu.
2.
Select Color.
3.
Select a RGB Gain Control.
4.
Select either Red Color ADJ SCALE GRAPHIC, Green Color ADJ SCALE GRAPHIC, or Blue Color ADJ SCALE
GRAPHIC to make adjustments.
Viewing the Frame Rate
The Frame Rate function allows you to work with the active input frames per second (FPS).
Turning on the Frame Rate function allows you to view the current active input frames per second (FPS). If you
turn on the Frame Rate function, you see the current active input frames per second (FPS) as a number in one
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