Improve contrast with local dimming

How to improve contrast using local dimming on your Roku TV system

Some Roku TV systems have an advanced picture control setting called local dimming, or local contrast. Local dimming technology improves the contrast performance of your Roku TV system by dimming the parts of the screen that should be dark while not altering the parts of the screen that should be bright. Achieving more realistic blacks in this way causes you to see a sharper image with colors that appear more vivid and whites that seem brighter.

How local dimming works

The backlight structure behind the front LCD screen on your TV is divided into numerous zones of tiny lights, or LEDs. Each zone is dimmed or lit up individually depending on the contrast and lighting of each scene. When local dimming is enabled, the amount of dimming in each zone is automatic with dynamic scene-by-scene detection of brightness and contrast levels.

How to adjust local dimming on your TV

On TV models that support local dimming, the feature is available in the Advanced picture settings submenu of the Options menu. To adjust local dimming, begin playback of a movie or TV show on a streaming channel, or switch to the Antenna TV, HDMI, or AV input.

  1. After playback begins, press Star options button on Roku remote on your TV remote to open the Options menu
  2. Scroll and select Advanced picture settings
  3. Locate the Local dimming (or local contrast) selection.
    • Note: If this selection is not listed in the Advanced picture settings submenu, then your TV does not support local dimming.
  1. Choose the local dimming effect level using the directional pad on your TV remote.
    • Off: Local dimming turned off and backlight is no longer controlled individually by each zone.
      Low: Local dimming enabled with small dimming range.
      Medium: Local dimming enabled with medium dimming range.
      High: Local dimming enabled with large dimming range.
  • Note: When Local dimming is enabled, the Dynamic contrast setting (if it exists on your TV) is off and disabled automatically.
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