Color Space
Color Space
defines the RGB color space used and only affects color – not Kelvin.
It is used in
RGB
mode and
Hue Angle
and
Saturation
. There are a few instances
in the FX (Effects) mode that are also affected when color is used. The RGB
color space defines the value of Red, Green, and Blue primaries (in CIE xy) and
the white point is fixed at 6500 Kelvin.
Press the green menu button to the left of the display screen and scroll down
to
Color Space
, then press the control knob. Menu with color selection will be
displayed. Turn the control knob and press to select Color Space options:
rec 709 / sRGB
P3 D65
rec 2020
The color space
rec 709
/
sRGB
is commonly used on computer monitors, SDTV
and HDTV television. There are slight gamma variations between rec 709 / sRGB,
but not enough to separate into 2 color spaces.
The color space
P3 D65
is a common color space for digital movie projection.
The color space
rec 2020
is used in ultra high definition television (UHDTV).
The color space is used when the controller is set to the RGB mode and when set to
the Hue Angle/ Saturation mode.
In
RGB
mode – the color space designation will be displayed at the top of the menu.
When changing the Red, Blue or Green values, the Kelvin will be locked in at 6500 for
all color spaces. When the Kelvin is locked in, CCT will be displayed as CCT*.
When using Green/Magenta the CCT value is unlocked and color space selection
has no impact.
In
Hue Angle/Saturation
mode – the color space designation will be displayed on
the Gel line and GEL will be displayed as GEL* and CCT will be displayed as CCT*.
The Color space will be displayed only when Hue Angle and Saturation are being
used. When using Green/Magenta or Gel, the CCT will be unlocked and color space
selection has no impact.
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