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Color Temp
Press the cursor
button to adjust the color temperature.
Range:
High brightness mode 6400K, CT x = 0.3; CT y = 0.33
Preset mode
From 5000K to 12000K (increments of 100K)
Custom mode Will
update when hardware is available.
High-
brightness
Color Space
Press the cursor
button to adjust the color space.
(Range: RGB – YCbCr – YpbPr – SMPTE240M – Blue only)
RGB:
Computer,
5BNC,
DVI
YCbCr:
DVI
Video format
Press the cursor
button to adjust the video format.
(Range: Auto – NTSC 50Hz 3.58MHz – NTSC 60Hz 3.58MHz – NTSC
60Hz 4.43MHz – PAL 50Hz 4.43MHz – PAL 60Hz 3.58MHz – PAL 50Hz
3.58MHz – PAL 60Hz 4.43MHz – SECAM50Hz 4.43MHz)
Auto
Color balance
Red/Green/
Blue
Press the cursor
button to adjust the red/green/blue color balance.
(Range: 0 – 100)
50
Fleshtone
Skin colors can become corrupted during the broadcast process. Use this set-
ting to correct skin color as desired.
Press the cursor
button to adjust the Fleshtone. (Range: 0 – 100)
50
Film mode
Film is a digital video recording with the original recording encoded at 24
fps (frame per second, i.e., full-motion video). The projector can convert
film source to progressive video at 60 fps with NTSC and PAL60Hz or at 50
fps with PAL50Hz and SECAM. The result is high-definition play back.
Press the cursor
button to enable or disable Film mode.
On
3D Comb
Filter
This technique provides near perfect Y/C separation for still images.
Press the cursor
button to enable or disable 3D Comb Filter.
On
White
peaking
White Peaking increases the output in the brightest whites without changing
the blacks and dark grays. It crushes the whites slightly, but it does not ap- pear
to clip them or seriously obscure white detail. If you prefer a stronger
image, adjust toward the maximum setting. For a smoother, more natural im-
age, adjust toward the minimum setting.
Press the cursor
button to adjust the White Peaking. (Range: 0 – 10)
10
Reset
Resets all Picture settings to default values
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