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Christie 163-059105-XX - Copying Existing MCGD File Settings to a New File; Deleting a MCGD File; Creating a TCGD File

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Copying existing MCGD file settings to a new file
Cop
y an existing Measured Color Gamut Data (MCGD) file when you want to create a new MCGD file
with similar settings.
1. In the left navigation menu, select Color Settings > MCGD File Setup.
2. In the MCGD File list, select a MCGD file.
3. Select Save As.
4. Enter a name for the MCGD file and select Save.
Deleting a MCGD file
Delete a Measured Color Gamut Data (MCGD) file when it is no longer required.
1.
In the left navigation menu, select Color Settings > MCGD File Setup.
2. In the MCGD File list, select a MCGD file.
3. Select Delete.
4. To confirm the deletion, select Delete.
Creating a TCGD file
T
ypically, Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) file settings are defined by the content provider and are
not modified. A colorimeter is required to complete this procedure.
1. Turn on the light source and allow it to operate for 20 minutes.
2. In the left navigation menu, select Color Settings > TCGD File Setup.
3. Select the Create TCGD File.
4. Enter a name for the TCGD file and select Create.
5.
To display test clips automatically when selecting a color in the chromaticity image, select
Automatically Display Test Clip.
6. To modify the white clipping values and improve image detail in bright areas of the image,
select Use White Clip.
7. Select the option button in the red area of the chromaticity image to display the red test
pattern.
8. Measure the red chromaticity with the colorimeter.
9. Enter the red chromaticity values in the Red X and Red Y fields.
10. Adjust the Gain value to modify the color brightness.
11. For the magenta, blue, cyan, white, yellow, and green chromaticity measurements, repeat
steps 7 to 10.
12. To adjust the color of the white light in a specific area of the screen, select White Tolerance
and a screen area.
13. Select Save.
Managing color setting files
CineLife+ User Guide 77
020-103073-10 R
ev. 1 (02-2023)
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