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Corrects the image quality which changes depending on the
installation condition (such as installation position of the main unit,
lens shift/zooming position), and distortions (such as those in the
color balance), which are caused by the prolonged use of the
projector.
1
Connect the optical sensor to the PC and click the “Calibration”
button.
2
Click the button of the optical sensor in use.
* Before using i1 Pro2, you need to perform initialization on the
optical sensor. Refer to the instruction manual of the optical
sensor for instructions on placing the sensor on the calibration
plate that comes with the sensor. Then connect to the PC and
click the button.
3
Place the optical sensor with its sensor side facing the screen.
If using SpyderX, set the distance between the optical sensor
and the screen to 30 cm (12 inches). The light receiving area is
within a radius of about 5 cm (2 inches) on the screen. Make
sure the shadow of the optical sensor is not cast in the light
receiving area.
Adjust the distance between the projector and the screen so that
the screen surface is within the range indicated in orange.
4
Check that the setting items such as Picture Mode are in the
calibration settings. If the settings are different, return to the top
screen and operate the projector to change to the calibration
settings.
Change the Option setting as necessary.
After checking, click “START”.
Option (Calib. Result)
Select the range for reflecting the gamma and color calibration
results. Select “Individual” if accuracy is your priority.
* The Profile Name being created and saved won’t be displayed when Custom 1 to 4 is selected, but shown as
Custom 1 to 4 instead.
* Click the “<<” button to go back to the previous screen if Picture Mode does not appear. Proceed to this
screen again.
* Filter is set automatically in accordance to the selected Color Profile.
* Set to the actual Picture Mode for image viewing before performing calibration. However, even if another
Picture Mode has been selected, the calibration result for Color is reflected when the settings of Aperture,
Lamp Power and Filter are the same.
* Calibration does not work in Frame Adapt HDR mode. Set to another Picture Mode and calibrate using the
same Aperture, Lamp Power and Filter settings.
* When the Content Type is HDR10 or HLG, Tone Mapping is displayed in place of Gamma.
Calibration Procedure
Individual
The calibration result is reflected only in the current mode.
However, even if another Picture Mode has been selected,
the calibration result is reflected if the setting values of
Aperture, Lamp Power and Filter are the same.
Reflect to All
The calibration result is reflected in all modes.
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