Epson Projector PowerLite Pro G6450WU User Manual
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Adjusting theLamp s Brightness When projecting withmultiple projectors, youmust adjust thebrightness settingsothat allprojectors are as bright asthe darkest lamp(PowerLite ProG6050W/G6150/G6550WU/G6750WU/G6800/G6900WU). Note: Evenafteradjusting thebrightness levels,thebrightness ofeach lampmaynotmatch exactly. 1. Turn onallthe projectors anddisplay thesame image. 2. Select Normal forthe Power Consumption setting. 3. Select Multi-Projection or3D Multi-Projection (for3Dimages) forthe color mode....
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3. Select theMulti-Projection settingandpress Enter. 4. Select theEdge Blending settingandpress Enter. You seethisscreen: 5. Turn onthe Edge Blending ,Guide Display ,and Pattern Guidesettings. Note: Ifthe projected guideisunclear, trychanging theGuide Colors setting. 6. Select theedge youwant toblend andpress Enter. You seeascreen likethis: 7. Select theBlending settingandselect On. 8. Select theBlend Range settingandselect thewidth ofthe blended area. 142
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The range should beset sothat thedisplayed guidesareatthe edges ofthe overlapping area between thetwo images. 9. Press Esctogo back tothe previous screen. 10. Select theBlend Curve setting (PowerLite ProG6050W/G6150/G6450WU/G6550WU/G6750WU) and select agradient forthe shaded area. 11. When youarefinished, presstheMenu button. Parent topic:UsingMultiple Projectors Adjusting theBlack Level When twoimages overlap, theoverlapping areacanbedifferent inbrightness andtone from theareas that donot...
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Note: • You cannot adjusttheblack levelwhen atest pattern displayed. • The brightness andtone ofthe overlapping areasmaydiffer fromtherest ofthe image evenafter adjusting theblack level. 1. Press theMenu button. 2. Select theExtended menuandpress Enter. 3. Select theMulti-Projection settingandpress Enter. 4. Select theEdge Blending settingandpress Enter. You seethisscreen: 144
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5. Select theBlack Levelsetting andpress Enter. You seethisscreen: 6. Select theArea Correction settingandpress Enter. The points youcanusetoset the range forblack leveladjustments aredisplayed. 145
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Note: Thepoints displayed differdepending onthe edge settings (Top Edge ,Bottom Edge,Right Edge ,Left Edge )and thegeometric adjustment methodselected. Forexample, ifLeft Edge isset and 5× 5is selected forthe Point Correction setting,youseeascreen likethis: 7. Use thearrow buttons toselect anadjustment pointandpress theEnter button. The selected pointturns orange. 8. Use thearrow buttons tomove thepoint. 146
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9. Tomove another point,press theEsc button andrepeat theprevious twosteps. 10. When youarefinished, presstheEsc button twiceandselect Yeswhen youseetheconfirmation message toreturn tothe Black Levelmenu screen. Note: Changing anyofthe Top Edge ,Bottom Edge,Right Edge,or Left Edge settings willreset the Black Levelsetting toits default value. 11. Select theColor Adjustment settingandpress Enter. You seethisscreen: 12. Adjust thebrightness andtone ofthe areas thatdonot overlap tomatch theareas...
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2. Select theExtended menuandpress Enter. 3. Select theMulti-Projection settingandpress Enter. 4. Select theMulti-screen settingandpress Enter. You seethisscreen: Note: PressEntertotoggle between theprojected imageandtheadjustment screen. 5. SettheAdjustment Levelsetting to1and press Enter. 6. Settheremote controlIDtomatch thesecond projector. 7. Access theExtended menuMulti-screen settingonthe second projector andsetthe Adjustment Level setting to1. 8. Adjust theBrightness...
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Viewing 3DImages Using anoptional polarizer and3Dglasses, youcanusetwoprojectors toproject andview passive 3D images. Seetheinstructions suppliedwiththeoptional equipment forsetup anduse. For optimal viewing, selectthe3DImages settingfromtheSignal menuandselect oneofthe 3Dcolor modes. Parent topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures Related concepts Color Mode Saving Settings toMemory andUsing Saved Settings You cansave customized settingsforeach ofyour video inputs andthen select thesaved settings...
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5. Select oneofthe following options: • Load Memory :Overwrites yourcurrent settings withsaved settings • Save Memory :Saves yourcurrent settings tomemory (10memories withdifferent namesare available) Note: Amemory namethatisbeing usedisindicated byagreen mark.Saving overapreviously saved memory overwrites thesettings withyour current settings. • Erase Memory :Erases theselected memorysettings • Rename Memory:Renames asaved memory Parent topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures Saving aScheduled...