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R5913197 /02 SP2K-S124
2. Set up the ambient light conditions as it should be during the play-out of the movie (e.g. only the stairs and
emergency exit lighting are switched on).
Note: In an optimal setup less than 1% of light from any other source than the light from the
projector should illuminate the screen.
3. Start your browser and browse to the Web Communicator of the projector.
4. Project a full white test pattern with the desired aspect ratio (flat or scope).
5. In Web Communicator, navigate to “Configuration” > Color calibration > Light source.
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Image 11–2 Example of the white point calibration menu
1 Status of the last white point tracking
2 White point tracking button
3 2D measurement
4 3D measurement
6. Start the white point calibration wizard by performing a White point tracking.
Tip: If this is a new projector, you can skip this step. This because white point tracking is done at
the factory. This is indicated by the status of the last tracking when you start the wizard.
Note: This may take several minutes to complete. Any playback may be interrupted while doing
this.
7. In the next screen, enter the x & y coordinates for the 2D measurement. Use the spectroradiometer to
measure these values.
8. Optionally, you can also click next to enter the x & y coordinates for 3D measurement, while using a 3D
file.
After white point calibration proceed immediately with color gamut calibration.
Color calibration

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