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To configure a “User” color adjustment (gamut), use either the
Color Adjustment
by
X/Y
or
Color Saturation
submenu found in the Configuration menu under
Geometry and Color
.
NOTES:
1)
“Color Temperature” defaults to 6500K until changed. All four “User” options
default to SD Video unless they have been redefined by the user.
2)
Factory defined color
primaries, which ensure consistent color gamut from projector-to-projector, can be altered
in the Service menu only. If you suspect alteration, the factory settings can be recovered
with selection of Factory Defaults in the Service menu (password-protected).
COLOR TEMPERATURE —
Adjust to apply a specific and accurate color temperature
to all displays. Color temperatures are expressed in degrees Kelvin (3200-9300K), and
utilize different combinations of the projector’s original native color primaries to produce
a “coloration” or cast (reddish or bluish) in images—the lower the temperature, the
more reddish the cast; the higher the temperature, the more bluish the cast. Note that
the slidebar is enabled only if you have a source connected and have selected “Color
Temperature” in the adjacent “Select Color Adjustment” pull-down list in the
Advanced
Image Settings
menu.
FRAME DELAY —
Set the interval of delay desired between the input signal and its
appearance on screen. For applications such as simulation, where the feeling of “real
time” image response is a priority, a minimum setting is usually preferable. For projectors
capable of 3D (stereographic) applications where alternating left-right frames must be
synchronized with the corresponding L/R shutters in 3D glasses, a frame delay setting of
two (or multiple of two) may be more useful. Delay may vary between sources.
MOTION FILTER —
This control is most useful for smoothing out moving images
from interlaced sources. In most cases the proper Motion Filter setting is automatically
determined according to the type of incoming source signal. However, if your source is
jittery and/or tearing you may wish to “force” a setting to ensure stable processing for this
source—if desired, override the default “Auto” setting by selecting the appropriate motion
filter:
1.
AUTO:
The projector will automatically use the correct motion filter according to
the incoming signal.
2.
STILL:
For static images with no motion, such as graphics from a CD.
3.
MOTION:
For video images that did not originate from film, or for moving
computer-generated images.
4.
FILM:
For video images that originated from film. This will optimize image quality
and stability.
FILM MODE THRESHOLD —
This setting determines how sensitively the projector can
detect if an incoming video signal originated from film or not.
Section 3: Operation
Section 3: Operation