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To manually adjust the projectors:
1.
Select the colour you wish from the
Colour temperature
field.
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Information on the colour temperatures can be found in
Tab. 3 on
page 60.
2.
Adjust the brightness in the
Brightness
field.
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The brightness can be estimated from the values contained in the list
for each projector.
3.
Click on
Adjust projector wall
to apply the settings.
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The current settings will be displayed in the lower part of the window
and illustrated in the colour diagram.
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The displayed images on the video wall change at the same time.
To adjust the projectors to the maximum brightness:
This function can be used to adjust the projectors to the maximum brightness
regardless of a specific colour temperature.
►
Press the
button to adjust all projectors to the maximum brightness.
To automatically adjust the projectors:
This function is used to automatically calculate the correct set value for both
colour and brightness. The software then applies this set value to define a
standard colour and brightness for all projectors. The current values of each
projector are used to calculate the set value for x and y as well as the
brightness. (Note: If the maximum brightness has been set as described above,
the current value is the maximum value.) This process is not dependent on a
specific colour temperature. A set value that allows the maximum brightness is
used.
1.
Press the
button to get the values recommended by the software.
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The current settings are displayed in the lower part of the window.
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The values are automatically entered in the entry fields. The suggested
values are calculated by the software to achieve the optimal setting for
all projectors.
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The brightness of the projectors can be reduced during the colour
settings in order to achieve an optimal colour representation.
2.
Press the
Adjust projector wall
button.
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The wall is adjusted to the maximum attainable values.
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If you are not satisfied with the result, you will need to adjust the colour
temperature and brightness again. Refer to the following section on how
to optimise the “whitepoint”.
To optimise the whitepoint:
Example: The wall appears blue on the master display but the desk monitors
appear red. In this scenario, instead of setting the maximum brightness, it is
more beneficial to find a better whitepoint.
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Select a colour temperature from the list of set values and click on the
Adjust projector wall
button.
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The table below shows a text output of two projectors which were set
to a colour temperature of 3500 K.