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    							9
    Basic Image Quality Adjustments
    Basic Image Quality Adjustments
    SqueezeNormalZoomThrough
    The images are 
    projected onto the 
    screen with the 
    input signal 
    resolution 
    unchanged.Images will be 
    projected in 16:9 
    format at the 
    original input 
    signal resolution.
    Living Room
    Natural
    sRGB
    TheatreDynamic
    Squeeze 
    Through
    Images recorded 
    in squeeze mode
    The images are not compressed or enlarged in 
    accordance with the panel resolution, and so 
    clearer images are projected.
    To project images so that they fill the whole of 
    the screen, use the zoom adjustment or move the 
    projector further away from the screen.
    If HDTV images are projected in Through 
    mode, the images will be elongated horizontally.
    Input signals will 
    be projected at 
    the same width as 
    the projectors 
    panel resolution. Black bands will 
    appear at the left 
    and right of the 
    images.Input signals will 
    be projected at the 
    same height as the 
    projectors panel 
    resolution.
    If 4:3 images are 
    projected, the top 
    and bottom of the 
    images will be 
    truncated.
    If images with 
    subtitles are 
    projected and the 
    subtitles are 
    truncated, use the 
    Zoom Caption 
    menu command to 
    adjust.        p.19
    If 4:3 images are 
    projected, the 
    images will be 
    elongated 
    horizontally. If HDTV   images 
    are projected, the 
    images will be 
    elongated 
    horizontally.
    Input 
    signal
    Recommended 
    aspect mode
    Result
    Remarks
    Images recorded by 
    a video camera or 
    DVD software in 
    squeeze mode Images from 
    normal TV 
    broadcasts
    Images with 
    standard aspect 
    ratio (4:3)
    Computer imagesLetterbox images
    Images with an input resolution of 
    1280 × 720 or less
    Images at 
    standard size 
    (4:3)
    Press           and select the aspect mode from the selection menu. Press           and select the colour mode from the five available modes in the selection menu in accordance 
    with the place where the projector is being used.
    Setting is also possible using the configuration menu.
    If Natural, Theatre or sRGB is selected, the Epson Cinema Filter effect will be applied 
    automatically. This increases contrast and makes flesh tones appear more natural.
       : Ideal for using in bright rooms.
       : 
    Ideal for using in rooms in which the 
    curtains are closed.
       : Ideal for using in dark rooms. It is 
    recommended that you start in this mode 
    when making colour adjustments.
      : Ideal for using in dark rooms.
      : If the connected signal source has an 
    sRGB   mode, set both the projector and 
    the connected signal source to sRGB.
    (Ideal for viewing computer images.)
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    Advanced Color Adjustments
    The projector allows you to select the optimum colour settings for the images being projected by selecting the 
    appropriate colour mode. 
    Furthermore, if you would like to create your own images with settings adjusted the way you want them, you 
    can adjust Color Temp.
    , Flesh Tone and/or RGB in the Color Adjustment sub-menu of the Image 
    menu. 
    The adjustment values can be stored using the Memory: Standard menu command so that you can retrieve 
    them and apply them to the projected images at any time.  p.12
    If you use the Cinema Color Editor CD-ROM that is included with the projector, you can make the above 
    adjustments easily from a computer using a mouse. In addition, fine adjustments to the hue and saturation can 
    also be carried out. These adjustments can be stored in the projectors memory, and they can also be saved in 
    a computer file which can be exchanged with other people so that they can also see the results of the 
    adjustments that you have made.  p.24
    Colour Temperature /Flesh 
    Tone Adjustments
    RGB adjustment
    Brightness
    Input signal
    When 
    adjusted to 
    – side When 
    adjusted to 
    + side
    Flesh tone adjustment
    Colour 
    temperature
    High 
    (9300 K) Blue Low 
    (5500 K)RedGreen
    White
    Purple
    Color temperature adjustment
    Colour temperature/
    Flesh Tone  Adjustments
    Offset adjustment
    To make dark areas appear more clearly, 
    adjust to the + side. If adjusted  to the – 
    side, the whole image will become sharper, 
    but the contrast   for dark areas will become 
    poorer.
    RGB adjustment
    If you press        or      , the line menu 
    is displayed.
    Press           and select Image - 
    Color Adjustment - RGB.
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    Advanced Color Adjustments
    Basic Image Quality Adjustments
    Brightness
    Input signal
    When 
    adjusted to 
    + side When 
    adjusted to 
    – side
    Brightness
    Input signal
    When 
    adjusted to 
    – side When 
    adjusted to 
    + side
    Colour temperature adjustment mode
    You can adjust the overall tint of images.
    If you select High, images appear bluish, and if you select Low, images appear reddish.
    Select one of three levels: High (9300K), Medium (6500K) or Low (5500K).
    Adjusting flesh tones
    This can be used to adjust the flesh tones for images of people.
    The Epson Cinema Filter effect that is automatically applied to images when a Color Mode setting 
    is made creates natural-looking flesh tones. If you would like to further enhance flesh tones, use this 
    Flesh Tone setting to make the adjustment.
    If set to the + side, the colours become greenish, and if set to the – side, the colours become reddish.
    Gain adjustment Gamma adjustment The image brightness can be adjusted by adjusting the individual R (red), G (green) and B (blue) 
    components of the dark areas (offset  ), bright areas (gain  ) and intermediate areas (gamma  ) 
    respectively. Because such detailed adjustments are possible, images with greater depth can be 
    obtained.
    If you would like bright areas to appear 
    more clearly, change the setting to the – 
    side. If you change it to the + side, bright 
    areas will become whiter, but the contrast 
    will become poorer.If the setting is changed to the – side, 
    smoother images can be obtained. If the 
    setting is changed to the + side, sharper 
    images can be obtained.
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    Viewing images at a preset image quality (memory function)
    After menu commands such as Picture Quality and Color Adjustment have been used to adjust the 
    projected images, the adjustment values can then be saved.
    In addition, the saved data can be retrieved easily, so that you can enjoy viewing images with the 
    adjusted settings at any time.
    Saving Image quality adjustments 
    (Memory save)
    Retriving image quality 
    adjustments (Memoru retrieve)
    Retrieving image quality 
    adjustments (Memory retrieve)
    Select an item to move to the next menu 
    level for that item. Press      or     to confirm the selection.
    * If you press      , the selection menu 
    disappears. Press      or      on the remote control              
    or          on the projectors control panel 
    to select an item. Selection menu operations
    Aspect setting     p.8Configuration menus     p.14
    Settings that can be saved in memory
    Saving image quality adjustments 
    (Memory save)
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    Picture QualityInput Adjustment
    Brightness
    Color Intensity
    Tint
    Sharpness
    Tracking
    Sync.
    Color AdjustmentColor Temp.
    RGB
    Advanced
    ScreenOutput Scaling
    Setup Level
    Position
    Zoom Caption Progressive
    Noise Reduction Color Mode
    Only displayed for component video/
    composite video/S-Video input
    Only displayed for RGB-video/
    Computer input
    Setting menu
       Image menu
    Auto Setup
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    Viewing images at a preset image quality (memory function)
    Basic Image Quality Adjustments
    The Cinema Color Editor program can also be used to store and retrieve memory settings from a 
    computer. A computer can be used to make detailed adjustments and these adjustments can be stored 
    using the Memory: Advance menu command.
    s 
    The following describes how to save settings using the Memory: Standard command.
    Adjust the desired settings that you would like to save in memory.
    Select Memory: Standard from the Image menu and then press      .
    Select a memory name from MEMORY1 to MEMORY6 to use for saving and then press     .
    The status of a memory area is indicated by the colour of the    symbol to the left of the memory name 
    as follows.
    Green : Memory area is in use         Grey : Memory area is not in use        Orange : Selected
    If you select a memory area that is already in use and press      , the existing contents will be erased 
    and the current settings will be saved in their place.
    To erase all memory contents, select Memory Reset from the Reset menu.       p.22
    You can press            and select the desired memory name from the selection menu. If settings 
    have been saved using both the Memory: Advance and the Memory: Standard commands, a 
    screen for selecting the Memory: Standard or Memory: Advance screen will be first 
    displayed. Select the memory area where the settings that you would like to retrieve is stored.
    The Cinema Color Editor program can also be used to store and retrieve memory 
    settings from a computer. Two types of memory area (Standard and Advance) 
    are available, and each can store up to 6 sets of settings. 
    If you have used Cinema Color Editor to adjust the hue and saturation, save these 
    settings using Memory: Advance.       p.28
    The adjustment results for all of the configuration menu items shown at left and the aspect setting can be 
    saved. The Memory: Standard command in the Image menu is used to save the settings.
    Memory settings that have been applied to images will be retained even when the 
    projectors power is turned off. The same memory adjustment settings will be applied 
    to images that are projected the next time the projectors power is turned on.
    The aspect setting retrieved from memory may not be applied to the images if they 
    are 16:9 images or if the input signal images have a particular resolution.
    If Memory: Advance adjustment settings have been retrieved, you can return the 
    settings to the way they were before the Memory: Advance adjustment settings 
    were retrieved. To do this, select Last Memory from the selection menu.
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    The configuration menus can be used to make a variety of adjustments and settings involving the screen, 
    image quality and input signals. 
    The following two types of menu are available.
    Refer to Using the configuration menus ( p.23) for details on menu operations.
    List of Configuration Menus
    If no image signals are being input, none of the settings can be adjusted except for Brightness in the 
    Picture Quality sub-menu of the Image menu. The items displayed in the Image menu and the Info 
    configuration menu will vary depending on the type of image signals that are being projected. Some menu 
    commands cannot be set when advanced memory settings have been retrieved.
    •Full menu
    All items in a configuration menu can be 
    checked while the settings are being made.•Line menu
    This lets you adjust Picture Quality and Color 
    Adjustment settings in the Image menu. This 
    menu is useful for viewing the effects of 
    adjustments in the images being projected while 
    the adjustments are being made.
    You can also change the navigation bar ON/OFF status and colour pattern settings for the 
    configuration menus. The display position can also be changed for full menus.
    Setting - On-Screen Display- Menu Position, Navigation Bar, Menu Color
    Top menu Sub-menu
    Navigation Bar
    Picture Quality
    Input AdjustmentWhite Level/Black Level
    Brightness
    Color Mode
    Memory: Standard
    Last Memory
    Reset
    White Level:Median value (0)
    Black Level:Median value (0)
    Input Level/Contrast
    5 (Depends on color mode)
    Color IntensityMedian value (0)
    TintMedian value (0)
    Sharpness
    Tracking
    Sync.
    Color Adjustment
    Color Temp.
    RGB
    Offset   R: 0 , Offset G: 0 , Offset B: 0 , 
    Gain   R: 0 , Gain G: 0 , Gain B : 0 , 
    Gamma   R: 2.2 , Gamma G: 2.2 , 
    Gamma B: 2.2
    Color Temp.
    Flesh Tone
              Only displayed for component video/composite video/S-Video input          Only displayed for RGB-video/Computer input
       Image menu           indicates default settings
    0
    Depends on input signal
    Depends on input signal
    p.16
    p.17
    p.17
    p.17
    p.17
    Auto Setupp.17
    p.17
    Dynamic , Living Room , Natural , Theatre , sRGB
    Input Level:Median value (0)
    Contrast:Median value (0)
    ON , OFF
    Yes , No
    Yes , No
    5 (Depends on color mode)High (9300K)
    Medium (6500K)
    Low (5500K)
    (Depends on color mode)
    (Varies depending on country of purchase)
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    Configuration Menu
    ResolutionSleep Mode
    Language
    The message text will be displayed in red when it 
    is time to replace the lamp.
    Time from 0H to 10H will be displayed as 0H. 
    From 10H onwards, the display will be in units of 1H.
    The Info menu is only used to display the projector status.
    Memory Reset
    All Reset
    Setting menu
    Info menuReset menu
    OFF , NR1, NR2
    0% ,7.5%
    (Varies depending on country of purchase)
    Top-left, Top-center, Top-right, Center-left  
    Center-right, Center , Bottom-left, Bottom-center, Bottom-right
    OFF , 5min. ,10min. , 30min.
    RS-232C , USB
    Advanced
    p.18
    Screen
    OperationVertical Size 
    Zoom Position
    Color 1 , Color 2, Color 3
    On-Screen 
    Display
    Auto
    Black , Blue, Logo
    Output Scaling
    Setup Level
    Position
    Zoom Caption
    Keystone
    Projection
    Menu Position Sleep Mode
    COM Port Progressive
    Noise Reduction
    Trigger Out
    Lock Setting
    Navigation Bar
    Menu Color
    Video Signal
    Input A
    D4 Message
    Startup Screen Background Color
    YCbCr ,YPbPr
    Input Signal
    YCbCr   ,YPbPr , RGB-Video
    Focus Lock
    Lamp Hours
    Source
    Input Signal
    Resolution
    Video Signal
    Refresh Rate 
    Sync InfoReset
    Only displayed for composite video/S-Video input
    Only displayed for component video/RGB-video/Computer input
    Only displayed for RGB-video/Computer inputSetting is only possible when composite video 
    signals or S-Video signals in NTSC format are 
    being input.
    Setting is only possible when composite video 
    signals or S-Video signals are being input.
    (Varies depending on country of purchase)
    ON, OFF
    ON, OFFKey Lock
    ON, OFFChild Lock
    ON, OFFZoom Lock
    0p.18
    p.19
    p.20
    p.21
    p.21
    p.21
    p.XXX
    p.22
    p.22
    Median value (0) ,
    ,
    ON ,OFF
    ON ,OFF
    ON ,OFF
    Yes , No
    Yes , No
    Yes , No
    ,NTSC  , NTSC4.43, PAL 
    M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, SECAM 
    Lamp - Hours Reset
               indicates default settings
    ON , OFF
    Normal   Smaller Normal   Larger When video images are inputWhen computer images are input:
    ON , OFF
    Yes , NoFront ,Front/Ceiling
    Rear ,Rear/Ceiling
    p.22
    Median value (0)
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    Image menu
    These settings can be adjusted if the output level from the connected equipment is weak 
    and the images appear dark. The two settings cannot be made simultaneously. You can 
    only select one of them to be adjusted.White Level/
    Black Level
    •White Level/Black Level:These adjust the dark and light areas of images
    White Level: Adjusts the brightness of bright shades without changing the black 
    level.
    When the setting is changed to the - side, bright areas become clearer.
    Black Level: Adjusts the brightness of dark shades without changing the white level.
    When the setting is changed to the + side, dark areas become clearer.
    White Level:
    Median value (0)
    Black Level:
    Median value (0)
    •Input Level/Contrast:Adjusts the overall brightness of the images.
    Input Level: Adjusts the overall brightness of the images.
    When the setting is changed to the + side, the images appear brighter 
    overall.
    Contrast: Adjusts the difference between bright and dark areas.
    When the contrast is increased, images with greater modulation are 
    obtained.
    Input Level:
    Median value (0)
    Contrast: 
    Median value (0)
    The brightness of the images can be adjusted.
    If projecting in dark rooms or onto small screens and the images appear too bright, 
    decrease the setting.
    If the setting is reduced to 0 or less, power consumption can be reduced by up to 
    approximately 25%.
    5 (Depends on color 
    mode)
    This adjusts the colour intensity for the images.Median value (0)
    (Adjustment is only possible when composite video and S-Video signals in NTSC 
    format are being input)
    This adjusts the image tint.
    Median value (0)
    This adjusts the image sharpness.0
    This adjusts the images if vertical stripes appear in the images.Depends on input 
    signal
    This adjusts the images if flickering, fuzziness or interference appear in the images.
    •Flickering and fuzziness may also appear in images when the brightness, 
    contrast, sharpness and keystone correction settings are adjusted.
    •Clearer adjustments can be obtained if you adjust the tracking first and then 
    adjust the sync.
    Depends on input 
    signal
    *1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type.
    *2 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and colour mode setting.
              Only displayed for component video/composite video/S-Video input
              Only displayed for RGB-video/Computer input
    Default settingPicture Quality
    Input Adjustment *1
    Brightness *2
    Color Intensity *1
    Tint *1
    Sharpness *1
    Tracking *1
    Sync. *1
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    Configuration Menu
    Color Adjustment cannot be selected when the colour mode is set to sRGB.
    •Color Temp. :The colour temperature can be selected from three settings in order to 
    adjust the overall tint of the images that are being projected. p.10Low (5500K)
    (Depends on colour 
    mode)
    •Flesh Tone :This adjusts the flesh tones of people who appear in the images. 
    p.105 (Depends on color 
    mode)
    This adjusts the brightness of the dark, bright and intermediate areas of the images. 
    p.10Offset R/G/B: 0
    Gain
     R/G/B: 0
    Gamma
     R/G/B: 2.2
    The Color Mode can be selected from five different settings in accordance with the 
    images being projected.  p.8Dynamic
    This can be used to save the current configuration menu settings and the aspect .  p.12
    This command causes images to be displayed back at their original settings if they have been adjusted 
    according to settings that were loaded using the Memory: Advance command. To return images to their 
    original settings, select Yes.
    This sets automatic adjustment to on or off in order to set whether the projector 
    automatically adjusts images to their optimum condition when the input signal is 
    changed.
    ON
    This returns all settings in the Image menu to their default settings, except for the settings that have been 
    saved using the Memory: Standard command. The Memory: Standard settings can be reset using the 
    Memory Reset menu.  p.22
    *1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type.
    *2 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and colour mode setting.
              Only displayed for RGB-video/Computer input
    Default settingColor Adjustment
    Color Temp. *2
    RGB  *1
    Default settingColor Mode *1
    Memory: Standard
    Last Memory *1
    Default settingAuto Setup *1
    Reset
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    Setting menu
    (Setting is only possible when 525i or 625i component video signals are being input)
    • OFF :IP conversion is carried out for each field in the screen. This is ideal for using 
    when viewing images with a large amount of movement.
    • ON :Interlaced (i) signals are converted into progressive (p) signals. This is ideal 
    for using when viewing still images.OFF
    (Setting is only possible when composite video signals or S-Video signals are being 
    input.)
    This suppresses interference in images and makes the images appear softer. If viewing 
    images with little or no interferences, such as images from DVDs, it is recommended 
    that you change this setting to OFF.
    OFF
    This changes the display area (the part of images projected).
    •When component video, composite video or S-Video signals are being 
    input
    Normal (92% display) :Input signals are projected at the normal image size. TV 
    images are displayed at 92% size.
    Larger (95% display) :The areas at the top, bottom and sides of images that cannot 
    normally be seen are inserted and projected. Interference may 
    occur at the top or bottom of the images depending on the 
    image signal.
    Normal
    •When RGB-video or computer signals are being input
    Normal (100% display) :Input signals are projected at the full image size.
    Smaller (95% display) :The edges of the images are truncated when projected. 
    Select this option if there is interference at the top or bottom 
    of the images.
    Normal
    (Setting is only possible when composite video signals or S-Video signals in NTSC 
    format are being input.)
    If using products designed for destinations such as the United States or South Korea that 
    have different black level (setup level) settings, use this function to obtain correct 
    images. Check the specifications of the connected equipment when changing this 
    setting.
    0%
    (Varies depending on 
    country of purchase)
    Use  ,  ,   and   to move the display position for images.
    *1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type.
    Default settingAdvanced
    Progressive *1
    Noise Reduction *1
    Output Scaling *1
    Setup Level *1
    Default settingScreen
    Position *1
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