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    							81Setting Display Status
    Setting Up Functions from Menus
    Select HDMI Over Scan
    [HDMI over scan]
    You can select this as required when you 
    project visual software with the HDMI sig-
    nals.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     [On] is the factory default.
    Performing Progressive Processing
    [Progressive]
    You can select this as required when the 
    images have low resolution.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     [Auto] is the factory default.
     You can set this mode for either [HDMI], 
    [COMPONENT] or [VIDEO].
     Select [Off] when flickers and horizontal 
    lines are noticeable on a fast-moving 
    picture.
     For the details of the progressive pro-
    cessing, refer to the page 134.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    OffThe entire input signals (100%) are pro-
    jected.
    The images projected may be smaller 
    than the full projection screen.
    OnImages are projected with disorders at 
    their peripheral section of images 
    trimmed off. (The central 95% of the 
    images are projected.)
    A part of peripheral sections of images 
    may be cut out depending on the resolu-
    tion of the signals. In such a case, select 
    [Off].
    HDMI over scan
    Display settings
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    OffDo not perform the progressive pro-
    cessing.
    OnPerforms the progressive processing.
    This mode is available when the 
    HDMI signal is 1080i or, VIDEO or 
    COMPONENT signal is 1080i, 1035i, 
    576i, or 480i.
    AutoPerforms the appropriate progres-
    sive processing according to the 
    input signal.
    Progressive
    Display settings 
    						
    							Setting Display Status
    82
    Selecting a Menu Position
    [Menu position]
    You can change the position of menu dis-
    played.
    Move the menu to the desired position with [ ] / 
    [].
    When the menu has been moved to the desired 
    position, press the OK or MENU button.
    Correcting the Screen Color
    [Screen color]
    You can adjust the color quality of the images 
    projected corresponding to the color of the pro-
    jection screen.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting and 
    then press the MENU button.
     [Normal] is the factory default.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    Menu position
    Display settings
    <
    <
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    NormalSelect this if a standard type of projec-
    tion screen is used. The images are 
    projected in the light quality similar to 
    that of natural light.
    Green-
    board
    Select this if a greenboard (in dark 
    green color) is used for the projection 
    screen. The color quality similar to [Nor-
    mal] is obtained on the greenboard.
    AdjustSelect this if you make detailed adjustment. 
    The following popup screen will appear.
    Use [] / [] to select a primary color.
    [>] makes the color selected darker.
    [
    						
    							83Setting Display Status
    Setting Up Functions from Menus
    Reversing projection
    [Image flip H/V]
    You can make this setting if you want to 
    hang the projector from the ceiling or 
    project an image from behind the screen.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     [None] is the factory default. To hung the projector from the ceiling, 
    use the optional bracket. Contact your 
    Canon dealer.
     The keystone distortion adjustment will 
    be reset.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    NoneSelect this if you project an image 
    normally.
    Ceiling 
    mountedSelect this if you project an image 
    with the projector hung from the 
    ceiling.
    The projected images is inverted 
    in both vertical and horizontal 
    directions.
    RearSelect this if you project an image 
    from behind the screen.
    The projected images is inverted 
    in the horizontal direction.
    Rear, Ceil-
    ing mountedSelect this if you project an image 
    from behind the screen with the 
    projector hung from the ceiling.
    The projected image is inverted in 
    the vertical direction.
    Image flip H/V
    Display settings
    None (Normal image)
    Ceiling mounted
    Rear
    Rear, Ceiling mounted 
    						
    							Setting Display Status
    84
    No Signal Screen
    [User screen settings] - [No signal screen]
    You can display either of a black or blue 
    screen when there is no input signal.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     [Blue] is the factory default.
    Screen When Blank
    [User screen settings] - [Screen when blank]
    You can display a black or blue screen 
    when the projected image is blanked off 
    temporarily by pressing the BLANK button 
    on the remote control.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     [Black] is the factory default.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    BlackThe screen is all black.
    BlueThe screen is blue background.
    User screen settings 
    Display settings
    No signal screen
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    BlackThe screen is all black.
    BlueThe screen is blue background.
    User screen settings
    Display settings
    Screen when blank 
    						
    							85Setting Display Status
    Setting Up Functions from Menus
    Selecting a Logo at Startup
    [User screen settings] - [Projector on]
    You can display a specified logo on a 
    screen from the moment the projector is 
    turned on to the moment it is ready fro pro-
    jection.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     [Canon logo] is the factory default.
    Selecting Aspect Ratio of Screen
    [Screen aspect]
    You can select proper option corresponding to 
    the aspect ratio of the projecting screen. (P57)
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     [16:10] is the factory default.
     If you select [16:9 D. image shift] or [4:3 
    D. image shift], the keystone adjustment 
    will be reset. For more details, refer to 
    the page 58.
     [Auto] may be automatically selected for 
    [Screen aspect] depending on the 
    screen aspect setting.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    SkipProjects an input signal immedi-
    ately after turning on the projec-
    tor.
    Canon logo
    Displays the Canon logo cap-
    tured at the factory.
    User screen settings 
    Display settings
    Projector on
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    16:10Select this when you use a screen 
    with aspect ratio of 16:10.
    16:9Select this when you use a screen 
    with aspect ratio of 16:9.
    4:3
    Select this when you use a screen with 
    aspect ratio of 4:3.
    16:9
    D. image 
    shiftSelect this when you use a screen 
    with aspect ratio of 16:9.
    You can move the screen upward or down-
    ward with D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button.
    4:3
    D. image 
    shiftSelect this when you use a screen 
    with aspect ratio of 4:3.
    You can move the screen to the left or right 
    with D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button.
    Screen aspect
    Display settings 
    						
    							86
    Setting the Image Quality
    Selecting an Image Quality
    [Image mode]
    You can select an image mode suitable for 
    the projecting image.
    You can select it also with the IMAGE but-
    ton on the remote control. (P63)
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     [Standard] is the factory default.
     You can decide the image quality by 
    adjusting the following items in each 
    image mode:
    [Brightness], [Contrast], [Sharpness],
    [Gamma], [Color adjustment], 
    [Advanced adjustment] and 
    [Lamp mode].
     The adjustment you have made is 
    stored as each combination of input sig-
    nals and an image mode.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    Image mode
    Image adjustment
    StandardSelect this to project an image 
    with near-original quality and a 
    high regard for reproduction of 
    white. It is suited to showing a 
    computer screen or watching 
    visual software (moving pictures) 
    in a bright room.
    PresentationSelect this to project an image 
    with quality suited for the presen-
    tation. It is also suited to project 
    visual software (moving pictures) 
    with a high regard for the bright-
    ness.
    MovieSelect this to project moving pic-
    tures of all kinds. Its brightness is 
    suited to easily enjoy the atmo-
    sphere of a movie theatre in a 
    dim room.
    sRGBSelect this if you want to project 
    an image in the display mode 
    conforming to the sRGB standard 
    (P132). It is suited to project an 
    image shot by sRGB-compatible 
    digital camera.
    PhotoIf you select [Photo] for [Image 
    mode], make sure to set [Ambi-
    ent light] in the [Image adjust-
    ment] as well. 
    You can correct an image 
    according to the ambient light 
    based on [sRGB] in [Image 
    mode] and project the image with 
    higher tone on the screen by set-
    ting [Ambient light]. 
    It is suited to project an ornamen-
    tal photo, etc. under an ambient 
    light.
    It is available if the input signal is 
    [ANALOG PC-1], [ANALOG PC-
    2], or [DIGITAL PC]. 
    						
    							87Setting the Image Quality
    Setting Up Functions from Menus
    Adjusting the Brightness
    [Brightness]
    You can adjust the brightness of images.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the MENU button.
     The adjustment you have made is 
    stored as an adjusted value of input sig-
    nals being projected in an image mode.
    Adjusting the Contrast
    [Contrast]
    You can adjust the contrast of images.
    If you want to make it more or less vivid, 
    adjust the difference in tone between the 
    lightest and darkest portions of the image.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the MENU button.
     The adjustment you have made is 
    stored as an adjusted value of input sig-
    nals being projected in an image mode.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    [>]Increases the brightness of an image.
    []Increases the contrast of an image. It 
    emphasizes the darker portion and the 
    bright portion on the projected image.
    [
    						
    							Setting the Image Quality
    88
    Adjusting the Sharpness
    [Sharpness]
    You can adjust the sharpness of images.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the MENU button.
     The adjustment you have made is 
    stored as an adjusted value of input sig-
    nals being projected in an image mode.
    Making a Gamma Correction
    [Gamma]
    You can correct the obscure portion of an 
    image due to too dark or bright.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the MENU button.
     The adjustment you have made is 
    stored as an adjusted value of input sig-
    nals being projected in an image mode.
     For the details of the gamma correction, 
    refer to the page 134.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    [>]Increases the sharpness of an image.
    []Brighten the dark portion.
    [
    						
    							89Setting the Image Quality
    Setting Up Functions from Menus
    Making Color Adjustment (HDMI)
    [Color adjustment]
    You can adjust the color quality of images for 
    each of primary colors, red, green and blue.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the MENU button.
     The adjustment you have made is 
    stored as an adjusted value of input sig-
    nals being projected in an image mode.
     Adjusting a color makes   mark shown 
    in [Color adjustment] in the menu.
    Making Color Adjustment (DIGITAL PC/
    ANALOG PC)
    [Color adjustment]
    You can adjust the color of an image for 
    each of primary colors, red, green, and blue. 
    You can also adjust the color temperature.
    * You can set this if you have selected 
    [Photo] for [Image mode].
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the MENU button.
     The adjustment you have made is 
    stored as an adjusted value of input sig-
    nals being projected in an image mode.
     If you change R/G/B Gain or Offset once 
    color temperature has been specified, 
    the * mark is displayed at the right side 
    of the setting value to indicate the color 
    temperature has been specified.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    R/G/B 
    GainAdjust the intensity of each color.
    [>] Increases the color intensity.
    [] Increases the color reproducibil-
    ity of color.
    [] Increases the intensity of color.
    [] Changes to the blue color (cold color).
    [
    						
    							Setting the Image Quality
    90
    Making Color Adjustment (COMPONENT/
    VIDEO)
    [Color adjustment]
    You can adjust the color depth and hue of 
    images for each of primary colors, red, 
    green and blue.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the MENU button.
     You cannot adjust the color balance in 
    [Video] except NTSC.
     The adjustment you have made is 
    stored as an adjusted value of input sig-
    nals being projected in an image mode.
    Making Advanced Adjustment (Noise reduc-
    tion)
    [Advanced adjustment] - [Noise reduction]
    You can reduce noise of picture.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the MENU button.
     Noise reduction may produce an after-
    image for quick footage.
     Select [Weak] for quick footage. Select 
    [Strong] for slow footage.
     The setting you have made is stored as 
    a setting value of input signals being 
    projected in an image mode.
     Making this setting makes   mark shown 
    in [Advanced adjustment] in the menu.
    HDMICOMPONENT
    DIGITAL PCVIDEO
    ANALOG PC
    Color levelAdjusts the intensity of each 
    color.
    [>] Increases the intensity of color.
    [] Corrects a reddish image.
    [
    						
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