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Digital Projection Titan Wuxga 3d , Dual 3d, Titan Wuxga 330, 660 User Manual
Digital Projection Titan Wuxga 3d , Dual 3d, Titan Wuxga 330, 660 User Manual
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Rev A April 2011 Page 5.15 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 5. Userware For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . Notes Read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX below, before making any MCGD settings. MCGD page MCGD - Measured Colour Gamut Data - can be used to correct for a number of environmental variables, for example: two or more different projectors lamp age different lenses ambient light screen characteristics The MCGD measurement procedure 1 On the Show page, select the ColorMAX test pattern. 2 Using a photo-spectrometer, measure the following values: White x y 3 On the System page, switch off the Green and Blue DMDs. 4 Using a photo-spectrometer, measure the following values: Red x y 5 Repeat for the Green and Blue x and y values. 6 Enter all the values into the MCGD page, as described on the next page. Notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX User settings TCGD (see the next section) The parameters entered on the TCGD page establish the target settings that the projector needs to aim for, in order to give a specified colour gamut. MCGD (see this section) The parameters entered on the MCGD page establish the starting settings, from which the projector will calculate what adjustments are necessary to achieve the color gamut specified on the TCGD page. Only one set of MCGD data can be stored on the projector, but many more can be stored on a computer, and retrieved using the MCGD page controls. ColorMAX User settings Only two sets of color gamut parameters can be stored on the projector - ColorMAX User 1 and ColorMAX User 2 - but many more can be stored on a computer, and retrieved using the TCGD page controls.
Page 5.16 Rev A April 2011 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . To see the MCGD page, click on MCGD . On first entering the MCGD screen, the MCGD values will show those currently loaded into the projector. MCGD edit boxes Click on each box in turn, and enter the measured x and y values for each colour. Write to Projector Click on Write to Projector to save the values in the edit boxes to the projector. Read from Projector Click on Read from Projector to copy the values from the projector into the edit boxes. As the MCGD values are edited, the values in the white box remain unaltered. Save File Click on Save to save the values in the edit boxes to an MCGD file on the computer. When prompted, enter a filename or browse to an existing file that is to be overwritten. Open File To retrieve a set of saved MCGD values from the computer, click on Open. When prompted, enter a filename or browse to the file that is to be opened. • • • • • • Notes Read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section before making any MCGD settings. 1. New MCGD values will not be downloaded to the projector until the Write to Projector button is pressed. 2. The values will not be used until the ColorMAX User 1 or ColorMAX User 2 is chosen in the Colour or Global Colourimetry menus. 3. If one of the User settings is already in use, then it will be necessary to re-apply it before any change is seen. These values establish the starting settings, from which the projector will calculate what adjustments are necessary to achieve the color gamut specified on the TCGD page. . MCGD files are named filename.mcgd. MCGD page continued MCGD edit boxes
Rev A April 2011 Page 5.17 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 5. Userware For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . TCGD page TCGD - Target Colour Gamut Data - can be used to match the display to a pre- defined colour gamut, for example: to match the MCGD values from another projector to match a specification from the film maker To see the TCGD page, click on TCGD. TCGD values To enter TCGD values manually, click on each box in turn, and enter the x and y values for each colour. x and y are the colour coordinates. The system will automatically calculate the most efficient value of gain to maximise the projector’s light output. The example below shows what is required to set the projectors colour gamut to Rec 709: • • Notes Read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section before making any TCGD settings. 1. New TCGD values will not be applied to the projector until one of the two Write buttons is pressed. 2. The values will not be used until the ColorMAX User 1 or ColorMAX User 2 is chosen in the Colour or Global Colourimetry menus. 3. If one of the User settings is already in use, then it will be necessary to re-apply it before any change is seen. TCGD values
Page 5.18 Rev A April 2011 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . Update Graph Click on Update Graph to show the effects of the new color gamut graphically. Save File Click on Save to save the values on screen to a TCGD file on the computer. When prompted, enter a filename or browse to an existing file that is to be overwritten. Open File To retrieve a set of saved TCGD values, click on Open . When prompted, enter a filename or browse to the file that is to be opened. Write User 1, User 2 Click on Download User 1 or Download User 2 to save the values on screen to one of the two ColorMAX User settings on the projector. Read User 1, User 2 Click on Read User 1 or Read User 2 to replace the values on screen with one of the two ColorMAX User settings on the projector. • • • • • Notes Read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section before making any MCGD settings. TCGD files are named filename.tcgd. The projector uses the values entered on the MCGD page, as the starting settings from which to calculate what adjustments are necessary to achieve the color gamut specified on the TCGD page. tCGD page continued
Rev A April 2011 Page 5.19 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 5. Userware For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . Notes 3D may not be present on some models For more information about the 3D settings, see Setup menu, in section 4. Controlling the projector. 3D page To see the 3D page, click on 3D. 3D Enable Click on 3D Enable to turn 3D mode On or Off . 3D Input Click on 3D Input to select from the drop down menu. Dark Time Use the slider to adjust the Dark Time. Sync Delay Use the slider to adjust the Sync Delay. Frame Dominance Click on Frame Dominance to select from the drop down menu. 3D Sync Output Polarity Click on 3D Output Polarity to select from the drop down menu. • • • • • • •
Page 5.20 Rev A April 2011 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . Notes 3D files are named filename.ps3d. Frame Rate Multiplier Click on Frame Rate Multiplier to select from the drop down menu. 3D Format Click on 3D Format to select from the drop down menu. Create 3D Preset Click on Create 3D Preset to save the current 3D settings to a 3D file on the computer. When prompted, enter a filename or browse to an existing file that is to be overwritten. Recall 3D Preset To recall a set of saved 3D settings, click on Recall 3D Preset When prompted, enter a filename or browse to the file that is to be opened. The name of the last 3D file opened will be displayed against Last 3D Preset Recall. • • • • 3D page continued
Rev A April 2011 Page 5.21 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 5. Userware For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . Notes The Global page will not be available unless Global is selected in Modal Colour Mode (see next page). For more information about colour mode, see Colour menu and Setup menu, in section 4. Controlling the projector. Select ColorMAX User 1 or ColorMAX User 2, to use the TCGD values set up on the TCGD page. For more information about ColorMAX , read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section Global Colour page To see the Global page , click on Global. Global Colour Mode Click on Global Colour Mode to select from the drop down menu. • •
Page 5.22 Rev A April 2011 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . Notes For more information about colour mode, see Colour menu and Setup menu, in section 4. Controlling the projector. Select ColorMAX User 1 or ColorMAX User 2, to use the TCGD values set up on the TCGD page. For more information about ColorMAX , read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section Modal Colour page To see the Modal Colour page, click on Modal. Modal Colour Mode Click on Modal Colour Mode to select from the drop down menu. • •
Rev A April 2011 Page 5.23 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 5. Userware For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . Lift and Gain sliders Use the sliders to adjust the Lift and Gain for Red, Green and Blue individually. Temperature slider Use the slider to adjust the Colour Temperature between 3,000K and 10,000K. • • Modal Colour page continuedNotes For more information about colour mode, see Colour menu, and Setup menu, in section 4. Controlling the projector. The Lift and Gain sliders are available only when User is selected in Modal Colour Mode. The Temperature slider is available only when Colour Temperature is selected in Modal Colour Mode .
Page 5.24 Rev A April 2011 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual For important information about how Input 8 is used, see INPUT 8 in the Notes column, and also Section 4, Overview . NotesInformation page To see the Information page , click on Info. Projector Information Click on Projector Information to see the following information about the projector and the Userware: Digital Projection Click on Digital Projection to see the following contact information: • • •