Specifications
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COLOR SATURATION: Use this
submenu if you do not have specific
color coordinates in mind and will
simply judge color performance
by eye (or meter). Like the Color
Adjustment by X,Y submenu, each
color control actually defines new
x/y coordinates for that color and
changes its hue — it is just a different
interface.
Adjust the hue of each primary color
(red, green, blue, and white) by using
more or less of it in relation to the
other colors.
NOTE: A Color Saturation adjustment sets the corresponding x/y coordinates shown in
the Color Adjustment by X,Y submenu. These x/y coordinates will remain stable for this
User gamut until they are changed again via either menu. Values displayed in the Color
Saturation menu, however, will likely fluctuate as you use the projector, and will be different
when you return to this menu at some point in the future. These floating changes do not
affect the x/y coordinates or gamut.
Test Pattern
Choose the desired internal test
pattern to display or select OFF to
turn off a test pattern. Alternatively,
use the Test key for cycling through
test patterns.
NOTE: Runco recommends that all
calibration parameters (grey scale,
sizing, etc.) be done with external
test patterns.
Test Pattern Grey Level
Set the desired level of grey for displaying in the full gray field test pattern.
Freeze Image
Enter a check mark to freeze (stop) an image on a single frame. This diagnostic tool is
useful if you need to examine in detail a still version of an incoming image that cannot be
“frozen” at the source. For example, in moving images it is sometimes difficult to observe
artifacts such as external deinterlacing/resizing and signal noise. Remove the checkmark
to return back to normal.
Figure 3.20. Customize Color
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