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Anonymous Posted on May 21, 2014

How to reduce picture size.

All of the choices for picture size are too large. People's heads are cut off even on the natural setting.

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SOURCE: Picture won't change sizes

If you are using a cable box, the settings you want are in the setting menu under "format" or "display" . Typically the choices are Normal or stretch, Select stretch.
The "small picture is how the old NTSC format displays in "normal mode" on a High definition set.
While you are in the settings menu, you might want to verify that the box is set to output at least 720P if not 1080i.

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