5. Installation
A loading color test pattern message will be displayed. After a while, the selected color will be projected
without any color correction
on the screen.
The selected input
fi
elds of that speci
fi
c color becomes white (4).
4. Measure the color coordinates for that speci
fi
c color.
When single was selected, measure the x and y coordinate and enter in the white input
fi
eld.
When dual was selected, select the color, wait for the color wheel to be locked on the correct frequency
(72 Hz). Measure the values behind the left glass and behind the right glass. Enter the values in the
corresponding white boxes.
Note:
Enter just the digits of the decimal value.
5. Repeat this procedure for the other colors and for white by starting at step 3.
6. Do you want to use the color calibration values in a macro
fi
le?
If yes, press
Save to
fi
le
(5).
Depending on the color path selection setting, the procedure continues as follow:
Tip:
This is handy when using the same projector for normal cinema projection and for 3D cinema
projection. The color calibration can then be done via a macro
fi
le but
fi
rst, both color calibration
fi
les must be saved.
For a single color path, press Save to
fi
le
The
Save Color Gamut measurement
window opens (6).
Enter a name in the
Filename
input
fi
eld (7) and press
Save
(8). (image 5-20)
For a dual color path, press Save to
fi
le
Enter a MCGD name (7). Two separate
fi
les will be created, both with the same MCGD name followed
by an extension (9)
If you want to specify individual
fi
les for the left and right eye, check the check box in front of
Specify
individual
fi
les
(8), Than enter both
fi
le names or browse for the
fi
les (9). Click
Save
(10) to save both
fi
les.
If no, continue with step 8.
7. Enter a name in the
Filename
input
fi
eld (7) and press
Save
(8).
The color values will be stored for later use.
8. To use the measured values immediately, press now
Apply and Exit
.
Note:
It is still possible to return to the previous coordinates by clicking
Cancel
.
The measured values are written to
fi
le and become active.
9. Set the anamorphic lens factor back to its original value.
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Page 180: ...5 Installation Image 5 54 Cloning TI board 176 R59770488 COMMUNICATOR TOUCH PANEL 06 06 2012 ...
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Page 280: ...A Source settings 276 R59770488 COMMUNICATOR TOUCH PANEL 06 06 2012 ...