User manual

Section 3: Operation
Mirage S+/HD/WU, Matrix S+/HD/WU, Christie HD/DS+/DW, DLV User Manual 3-63
020-100001-07 Rev. 1 (11-2009)
To match reds, decrease
“Red X” until full field red
screens match.
To match greens, decrease
“Green Y” until full field
green screens match.
To match blues, increase
both “Blue X” and “Blue Y”
until full field blue screens
match.
NOTE: For speed, enable the “Auto Color Enable” checkbox. Each color coordinate
you select will then automatically trigger a full field display of the corresponding
color.
Alternatively, use the Color Saturation menu for these adjustments or to fine tune.
NOTE: For speed, enable the “Auto Color Enable” checkbox. Each color coordinate
you select will then automatically trigger a full field display of the corresponding
color.
These coordinate adjustments move the three color points closer together (see below)
to establish a “shared” gamut attainable by all projectors in your group. Adjust only as
necessary to ensure that the resulting color palette is as large as possible. When done,
you may need to adjust lamp power slightly.
7. All screens should now be color-matched. Apply this new “User” gamut to a
source at any time by selecting it in the “Select Color Adjustment” list accessed in
the Advanced Image Settings menu.
Using the Color Saturation Menu for Color Matching
You may prefer to use the
Color Saturation menu to
match colors across
multiple screens. In the
three Color Adjustment
submenus (Red, Green,
Blue—see right), set all
main values to 100 and
the secondary values to 0.
Then judge by eye and
adjust the slide bars as
needed. Note that
adjustments here define
new x/y coordinates in the
Color Adjustments by X,Y
menu.
For best results, use this
menu after doing the color
adjustment procedure.
Figure 3.16. Color Matching Using Color Saturation
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