Color correction provides adjustment of primary (red, green, blue), secondary (cyan, magenta, yellow)
and white point color co-ordinates and gain levels for accurate color space replication and multi-channel
display matching.
Color correction sub menu features include:
Measured values represent the maximum gamut and brightness of each projector within the
red, green and blue (RGB) color space, as well as the definition of the white-point (W).
Measured values are set in the factory based on individual measurements. This means that
measured values can differ slightly between units. The measured values can be changed during
installation. Factory values can be recalled choosing Default in the Install menu.
NOTE! White gain MUST be 1.000 for proper operation, and is the sum of red, green and
blue gains.
Desired values represent the color gamut and brightness you choose to apply to the displayed
image (when Desired is enabled, see below). The desired values can only be within the
measured gamut (see above). Desired values also contain the secondary colors cyan, magenta
and yellow (CMY). Use desired values to achieve a uniform color and brightness gamut between
multiple units. Factory desired values apply as default.
NOTE! A desired gain of 0 for each red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow and white
means that measured values apply. A gain value between 0 and 1 means that a
proportional brightness is applied to each of the colors (this can be used when aligning
several units in a multi-channel arrangement to obtain even brightness). A gain of 1 for
each color produces maximum brightness.