How do you adjust the image settings of your LG TV?
Adjust image settings in 4 steps
Follow these steps to adjust the image settings to your liking.
- Step 1: press the 'Settings' button.
- Step 2: open 'All settings'.
- Step 3: open 'Picture'.
- Step 4: open 'Settings Picture Mode'.
- Step 5: choose a picture mode or adjust all settings.
Step 2: open 'All settings'
On the left side of the screen, you'll find a list with various icons. Use the arrow button on your remote to go down until you reach 'All settings'. Select this option by pressing the OK button.
Step 3: open 'Picture'
At the top of the list, there's the 'Picture; option. Select this. This'll take you to the menu for the image settings.
Step 4: open 'Select mode'
If you want to choose a default picture mode, select the 'Select mode' option and go to step 5a. If you prefer to adjust all image properties in detail, go to step 5b.
Step 5a: choose a picture mode
You can choose from different usage situations. In this overview, you can see which options you have and what you can adjust exactly.
The picture modes
Picture mode | What you adjust |
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Vibrant | Boost the brightness, sharpness, and contrast. |
Stand | Set an average contrast, sharpness, and brightness. |
Eco | Lower the brightness of the screen so the TV uses less energy. |
Cinema | Choose the best black levels and colors for movies. Due to the lower brightness, this option is especially recommended in dark rooms. |
Sports | Make fast-moving images like a ball flying through the air look extra sharp. |
HDR effect | Make the screen extra bright and dynamic. |
Filmmaker mode | Watch movies and series as the makers intended. |
Step 5b: adjust all settings
Under the 'Advanced settings' option, you'll find all individual settings like sharpness and brightness. If you move the sliders to the left or right, you can adjust each image property to your own taste. In this overview, you can see all functions.
The settings
Picture mode | What you adjust |
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Contrast | Adjust the contrast between the bright and dark parts of the screen. |
Brightness | Make the image less or extra bright. |
Sharpness | Adjust the sharpness of the edges. |
Color | Make the color representation extra or less deep. |
Tint | Adjust the color balance between red and green. |
Color temperature | Enhance the warm or cold color tones. |
Dynamic contrast | Adjust the ideal contrast based on the brightness. |
Dynamic color | Adjust the colors and saturation for a more vibrant image. |
Preferred color | Change the color of skin, grass, and sky. |
Color gamut | Increase or decrease the color gamut. |
Super resolution | Increase the sharpness of blurred or indistinct parts of the picture. |
Gamma | Make the image lighter or darker. |
Eco Mode | Reduce the brightness to reduce power consumption. |
Eye Comfort Mode | Adjust the color temperature to help prevent strained eyes. |
HDMI Ultra HD Deep color | Improve sharpness and brightness. This option is only available if your source and images also have this setting. |