Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Users Guide
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Performing a Basic Calibration
- Preparation
- Video Mode Settings
- Picture Mode
- Advanced Video Modes
- Performing the Basic Video Adjustments
- Set a Default Color Space
- Set Initial Contrast
- Calibrate the Brightness Control
- Recheck the Contrast Control
- Calibrate the Color and Tint Controls
- Set the Sharpness Control
- Choose a Color Temperature
- Choose a Final Color Space
- Finishing Up
- Notes On the Main Disc Sections
- Color Space Evaluation Form
- Scan of Disc Storage Case
- Scans of Discs
- Scan of Filter
Measure
Crosstalk
This
is
a set
of
patterns useful for measuring crosstalk using a light meter.
You
must
aim the light meter through the glasses to get the proper numbers.
• Pick
a side to measure (left
or
right eye)
and
tape the glasses to the meter
or
hold
them
in place. Ensure the meter
is
looking
through
the center
of
that side
of
the glasses,
and
the frames are
not
obscuring any
of
the field
of
view.
•
First measure the black level
(B)
by measuring a black field through the
glasses.
•
Next measure the white level
(W)
by measuring a white window through the
glasses.
•
Now
select a crosstalk pattern, which has a white window in the opposite eye
view (the eye you are
not
measuring),
and
measure
the
crosstalk level (C).
•
The crosstalk
amount
is
given by the equation (C-B)/(W-B). To convert to a
percentage, multiply by
100.
•
If
desired, switch eyes
and
repeat.
Demonstration Material
These are high-quality clips
that
you can use
as
reference material
or
to show
off
your
home
theater. The
DTS
Living World clip
and
the Montage are
both
encoded
in
3D,
but
will play in
2D
on
a
2D
player.
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