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Basic Operation
Color Temperature
Color Space
White Balance
Save Settings
Restore Picture Settings
Use this option to set the color temperature of the image. Higher color temperatures
make the image look cool with a bluish hue. Lower color temperatures make the image
look warmer with a reddish hue. The range is from 5000°K to 10000°K, with increments
of 500°K. Adjust x and y coordinates to adjust the color temperature.
Color space refers to the range of colors used for different video standards. If you are
projecting input from video equipment, such as a DVD player, select the relevant color
space or make adjustments here. Settings adjust values for Red, Green, Blue (RGB)
and Cyan, Magenta, Yellow (C,M,Y), depending on the video standard.
White balance fine tunes colors to make whites truly white. When adjusting white
balance, project an image with plenty of white areas. White balance is adjusted through
offset and gain channels for individual colors (RGB).
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This function stores current Picture Adjust
settings such as Brightness and Contrast.
These settings will then be in effect the
next time you turn on the projector.
The menu asks you if you would like to
Save Picture Settings to Custom 1.
If Yes, press ENTER.
If No, press EXIT.
Select this option to reset all items in the Picture menu. Reset to Custom 1, ISF Day,
or ISF Night settings. ISF refers to standard video settings established by the Imaging
Science Foundation.
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Note:
Any changes to NTSC, HDTV
and PAL must be made in the
ISF menu.
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