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Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite Laser 3D Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite Laser 3D Series User Manual
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page 43 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Color menu continued from previous page Gamut In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct color gamut to use. If it does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually. Each setting defines the precise hue of each primary (red, green and blue) and secondary (yellow, cyan and magenta) color component used to generate the image. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select from: • Auto • REC709 for most other sources • SMPTE-C for NTSC, 480i and 480p sources • EBU for PAL, SECAM, 576i and 576p sources • Native — no correction • User — you can upload your own gamut using the Projector Controller software, and then select the User setting. When User is selected, Color Temperature becomes disabled and User Gamut is enabled. Color>> Select Item [Enter]Execute [ Menu] Return ColorTemperature ColorGamut User Gamut Red Lift Blue Lift Color Space REC709 SMPTE–C EBU Native Auto Green Lift Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain User Notes The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digital Projection website, free of charge. Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 44 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Color menu continued from previous page User Gamut To enable this menu, set Color Gamut to User. You can enter your own gamut values here, or edit values you have importe\ d using the Projector Controller software. Highlight the submenu you wish to open and press ENTER/OK to confirm your choice. To remove all previously entered user gamut values, highlight Reset and press ENTER/OK. Measure Gamut and Target RGBW Gamut values are replaced with factory averages; Traget MCY Gamut values are deleted. Measure Gamut Highlight a measured gamut coordinate, then press ENTER/OK to open a slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to edit the value. Color>>User Gamut >> SelectItem [Enter] Submenu [Menu] Return TargetMCYGamut Reset Measure Gamut TargetRGBW Gamut Notes The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digital Projection website, free of charge. Color >>User Gamut >>Measure Gamut>> SelectItem Adjust[Menu] Return Greenx Green y Blue x Blue y White x Redx 0.337 0.140 0.037 0.302 Whitey 0.337 Red y 0.669 0.643 0.328 Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 45 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Color menu continued from previous page Target RGBW Gamut Highlight a target RGBW gamut coordinate, then press ENTER/OK to open a slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to edit the value. Target MCY Gamut If you use a P7 color space, you need to enter target MCY gamut values here. Highlight a target MCY gamut coordinate, then press ENTER/OK to open a slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to edit the value. NotesColo r >> User G am ut>> Targ et R G BW Gam ut>> Select Item Adjust[Menu] Return Greenx Green y Blue x Blue y White x Redx 0.300 0.150 0.060 0.313 Whitey 0.329 Red y 0.640 0.600 0.330 C olo r >> User G am ut>> Targ et M CY Gam ut>> Select Item Adjust[Menu] Return Cyanx Cyan y Yellow x Yellow y Magenta x 0.000 0.000 0.000 Magentay 0.000 0.000 0.000 Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 46 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR RGB Lift and Gain Adjust the RGB lift and gain settings to improve the color balance of the projected image. Highlight the RGB lift or gain setting you wish to edit, and then press ENTER/OK to open a slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to edit the value. NotesColor>> Select Item Adjust[Menu] Return ColorGamut User Gamut RedLift Green Lift Blue Lift Color Space Native 100 100 Red Gain 100 Color Temperature Green Gain Blue Gain 100 100 Auto Native 100 Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 47 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometr y menu This menu allows you to compensate for image distortions caused by an un\ usual projection angle or irregular screen surface. There is an option to reset all Geometr y settings to their factory default values. Aspect Ratio Choose from: • 16:9 • TheaterScope • 4:3 • 4:3 Narrow • 16:10 • 5:4 • Source To change the aspect ratio: 1. From the Main menu, open Aspect Ratio. 2. From the list on the right, select a new aspect ratio and press ENTER/OK. Notes Some controls in the Geometr y menu may be unavailable depending on other settings. For more information, see Possible Geometry and Edge Blend combinations further in this guide. For examples of how the different aspect ratios affect screen dimensions, see Aspect Ratios Explained in the Reference Guide. Select Item [Menu]Return Geometry >> Overscan Keystone Rotation Pincushion /Barrel Top Left Corner Aspect Ratio Off16:10 Top Right Corner Bottom LeftCorner Bottom RightCorner Adjust Reset Blanking Geometry >> SelectItem [Menu] Return Aspect Ratio TheaterScope4:3 4:3 Narrow 16:1016: 9 [Enter] Execute Overscan Keystone Rotation Pincushion /Barrel Top Left Corner Top Right Corner Bottom LeftCorner Bottom RightCorner Reset Blanking 5:4 Source Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 48 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu continued from previous page Overscan Use this setting to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges. Crop removes unwanted artifacts from the edges of your image by cropping the\ edges. Zoom increases the size of the image to force the edges off-screen. To enable Overscan: 1. On the Main menu, highlight Overscan. 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select Crop or Zoom. Image with noisy edgesOverscanned image Geometry>> SelectItem [Menu] Return Aspect Ratio Crop ZoomOff [Enter] Execute Overscan Keystone Rotation Pincushion /Barrel Top Left Corner Top Right Corner Bottom LeftCorner Bottom RightCorner Reset Blanking Notes Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 49 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu continued from previous page Keystone Use this setting to compensate for any distortion caused by the projecto\ r being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen. Keystone example 1 The projector is positioned at an angle 2 The resulting image is distorted 3 The image is corrected when Keystone is applied Select Item [Menu]Return Geometry >> Overscan Keystone Rotation Pincushion /Barrel Top Left Corner Aspect Ratio Off 16: 10 Top Right Corner Bottom LeftCorner Bottom RightCorner Reset Blanking [Enter] Execute Keystone Adjust Horizontal Keystone Vertical Keystone0 0 123 Notes Keystone corrections are unavailable when using any of the following: • Rotation • Pincushion / Barrel • Corners • Blanking • Edge Blend For more information, see Possible Geometry and Edge Blend combinations further in this guide. Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 50 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu continued from previous page Keystone settings 1 Projector to the left The projector is positioned to the left of the screen. To correct, apply a positive Horizontal Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button. 2 Projector to the right The projector is positioned to the right of the screen. To correct, apply a negative Horizontal Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button. 3 Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle. To correct, apply a negative Vertical Keystone value using the DOWN arrow button. 4 Projector low The projector is positioned below the screen at an upward angle. To correct, apply a positive Vertical Keystone value using the UP arrow button. 5 Projector straight The projector is directly opposite the screen at a right angle both horizontally and vertically. No correction is needed. Horizontal and vertical keystone corrections 1 4 2 53 Notes Keystone corrections are unavailable when using any of the following: • Rotation • Pincushion / Barrel • Corners • Blanking • Edge Blend For more information, see Possible Geometry and Edge Blend combinations further in this guide. Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 51 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu continued from previous page Rotation Rotation example 1 DMD™ area The DMD™ is not rotated. It still covers the area that would be occup\ ied by the image without correction. 2 Rotated image The image is smaller than the surrounding DMD™ area. It is scaled in \ order to remain within the DMD™ area. 3 Angle of rotation The angle equals a quarter of the Rotation setting. In this example the angle is 5°, therefore Rotation = 20. 1 2 3 Select Item [Menu] Return Geometry >> Overscan Keystone Rotation Pincushion /Barrel Top Left Corner Aspect Ratio Off 16:10 Top Right Corner Bottom LeftCorner Bottom RightCorner Reset Blanking [Enter] Execute Rotation Adjust Rotation0 Notes Rotation is unavailable when using any of the following: • Keystone • Pincushion / Barrel • Corners • Blanking • Edge Blend For more information, see Possible Geometry and Edge Blend combinations further in this guide. Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015
page 52 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu continued from previous page Pincushion / Barrel Pincushion / Barrel example Notes Pincushion / Barrel is unavailable when using any of the following: • Keystone • Rotation • Corners • Blanking • Edge Blend For more information, see Possible Geometry and Edge Blend combinations further in this guide. SelectItem [Menu] Return Geometry >> Overscan Keystone Rotation Pincushion /Barrel Top Left Corner Aspect Ratio Off 16:10 Top Right Corner Bottom LeftCorner Bottom RightCorner Reset Blanking [Enter] Execute Pincushion /Barrel Adjust Pincushion _Barrel0 PincushionBarrel Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser 3D Series Rev C Februar y 2015