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Table 4-3 describes the effects of adjusting the primary color hues.
• Saturation:
This slidebar adjusts the color saturation level – the
amount
of that color in a
video image. Lower settings produce less saturated colors; a setting of “-30” removes that
color from the image entirely. If the saturation is too high, that color will be overpowering
and unrealistic.
• Intensity:
This slidebar adjusts the intensity – also known as
luminance
– of a given color.
• Reset to Defaults:
To reset ALL ICC settings – Hue, Saturation AND Intensity of all six
colors – for the currently-selected “Picture Memory“ preset to their factory-default values,
select Reset to Defaults (directly below the “Intensity” menu item) from the ACC Adjust
menu. Then, select Yes to confirm the reset.
To reset only the Hue, Saturation OR Intensity of all six colors for the currently-selected
“Picture Memory“ preset to their factory-default values, select Hue, Saturation or Intensity
from the ACC Adjust menu and press
ENTER
. Then, select Reset to Defaults (the last menu
item) from the ACC Adjust menu. Then, select Yes to confirm the reset.
Color Enhance:
Select Color Enhance from the Advanced Picture Adjust menu to change the
Color Enhance setting. Color Enhance utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and
system-level enhancements to provide higher picture brightness while providing truer, more
vibrant colors. To enable Color Enhance, set it to On; to disable it, set it to Off.
SD Advanced Mode:
Select SD Advanced Mode from the Advanced Picture Adjust menu to
adjust the projector’s motion detection threshold. Doing so can improve detail and minimize
flickering or motion artifiacts. Choose the appropriate setting for the selected source: Motion
for high-definition video, Graphic for still pictures or graphics or Game for video gaming.
Film Mode:
Refer to
Film Mode
on page 62.
Video NR:
To apply noise reduction to the input signal, select Video NR from the Advanced
Picture Adjust menu. Noise reduction is useful for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of
video signals. Set it to Off, 1, 2 or 3, as needed, keeping in mind that higher settings (which
reduce high frequencies) may also “soften” the image.
MPEG NR:
Select MPEG NR from the Picture Adjust menu to reduce or eliminate so-called
“mosquito noise” in MPEG-compressed video signals (digital broadcasts or DVDs). Set it to
Off, 1, 2 or 3, as needed to minimize distortion around the edges of moving objects, moving
artifacts around edges and/or blotchy noise patterns superimposed over the objects.
Sharpness Enhancement:
select Sharpness Enhancement from the Advanced Picture
Adjust menu to apply edge enhancement to images, giving the impression of added depth.
Set it to Off, 1, 2, or 3 as desired.
Table 4-3. Effects of Primary Color Hue Adjustments
Primary Color
Press
to move the color...
Press
to move the color...
Red
Closer to magenta
Closer to yellow
Yellow
Closer to red
Closer to green
Green
Closer to yellow
Closer to cyan
Cyan
Closer to green
Closer to blue
Blue
Closer to cyan
Closer to magenta
Magenta
Closer to blue
Closer to red