Vidikron Model 85 manual Effects of Primary Color Hue Adjustments, Picture Adjust Advanced

Page 79

To access advanced picture quality settings, select Advanced from the Picture Adjust menu. This sub-menu presents the following options:

ICC Adjust: Select ICC Adjust from the Advanced Picture Adjust menu to customize the displayed color space. The adjustments you make here are stored in the currently-selected “Picture Memory“ preset.

For each of the six primary colors – red, yellow, green, cyan, blue and magenta – you can adjust the following:

Hue: These slidebars adjust the red/green color hue for true color reproduction of video signals. For best results, adjust the hue while displaying an external color bar test pattern (Figure 4-4).

Changing the hue of a primary color affects the gamut (range) of possible colors. For example, changing the value for red moves the color closer to either yellow or magenta, which in turn affects all displayed colors having a red component.

Table 4-3describes the effects of adjusting the primary color hues.

Table 4-3. Effects of Primary Color Hue Adjustments

Primary Color

Press to move the color...

Press to move the color...

 

 

 

Red

Closer to magenta

Closer to yellow

 

 

 

Yellow

Closer to red

Closer to green

 

 

 

Green

Closer to yellow

Closer to cyan

 

 

 

Cyan

Closer to green

Closer to blue

 

 

 

Blue

Closer to cyan

Closer to magenta

 

 

 

Magenta

Closer to blue

Closer to red

 

 

 

Saturation: This slidebar adjusts the color saturation level – the amount of that color in a video image. Lower settings produce less saturated colors; a setting of “-30” removes that color from the image entirely. If the saturation is too high, that color will be overpowering and unrealistic.

Intensity: This slidebar adjusts the intensity – also known as luminance – of a given color.

Default: To reset ALL ICC settings – Hue, Saturation AND Intensity of all six colors – for the currently-selected “Picture Memory“ preset to their factory-default values, select Default (directly below the “Intensity” menu item) from the ICC Adjust menu. Then, select Yes to confirm the reset.

To reset only the Hue, Saturation OR Intensity of all six colors for the currently-selected “Picture Memory“ preset to their factory-default values, select Hue, Saturation or Intensity from the ICC Adjust menu and press ENTER. Then, select Default (the last menu item) from the ICC Adjust menu. Then, select Yes to confirm the reset.

Brilliant Color™: Select Brilliant Color™ from the Advanced Picture Adjust menu to change the BrilliantColor setting. BrilliantColor utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and system level enhancements to enable higher picture brightness while providing truer, more vibrant colors. To enable BrilliantColor, set it to On; to disable it, set it to Off.

Picture Adjust (Advanced)

ICC Adjust

 

 

 

BrilliantColor TM

 

 

 

SD Advanced Mode

 

 

 

Film Mode

 

 

 

Video NR

 

 

 

MNR

 

 

 

Sharpness Enhancement

 

 

 

Automatic Contrast

ICC Adjust

 

Default

 

 

 

 

ICC- Hue

 

 

ICC - Saturation

 

 

ICC - Intensity

 

 

Default

 

 

 

Red

0

R

R

Yellow

0

Y

Y

Green

0

G

G

Cyan

0

C

C

Blue

0

B

B

Magenta

0

M

M

Default

 

 

 

Vidikron Vision 85 Owner’s Operating Manual

67

Image 79
Contents 1080p DLP Projectors Page For Projectors, Video Processors and Controllers TWO Year Limited WarrantyEffective Warranty Date Vidikron Safety Precautions 1Table of Contents Viii OperationSpecifications Maintenance and TroubleshootingSerial Communications Table of Contents 1List of Figures Vision 85 Main Menu 1080i Digital or 1080p Sources Only This Manual About This ManualIf you need Turn to Using This ManualThey also provide supplemental information Performance or cause a malfunctionDescription, Features and Benefits Optional Accessories Vision 85 Front/Top/Side/Bottom/Rear View Vision 85 at a GlanceVertical Lens Shift RS-232C Input RJ-11 female connector Wired IR 3.5-mm, mini phono jackVision 85 Rear Panel VHD Controller Front Panel VHD Controller Front PanelInputs Component Video RCA connectorsVHD Controller Rear Panel Hdmi 1 / Hdmi 2 DigitalComLink RS-232 Output Power Input 100 to 240 VACVideo 1 / S-VIDEO Volt 750 mA Trigger OutputsVHD Controller/Vision 85 Remote Control Vision 85 Remote Control UnitENT Enter On / OFFCursor Buttons VID 1 2 / S-VID 2 5 S-Video Memory Preset Buttons ISF NT NightCust VideoNot used Vision 85 Built-In KeypadTo install batteries in the remote control Remote ControlOperation Installation If installing a Vision 85/CineWide or Vision 85/CineWide Quick SetupInstallation Overview Step Procedure For Details, Refer toProjector Calibration Digital 1080i or 1080p signals Installation ConsiderationsProjector Installation Options Installation TypeVision Throw Ratios for the Vision 85 SeriesThrow Range Throw Ratio Projector ModelFloor Installation Ceiling InstallationPosition Folded Optics Installing the Optional CineWide Lens Mount 6shows the Vision 85/CineWide with AutoScope motor assembly Vision 85 with Ceiling Mount Adapters/Projector Stands AutoScope Lens Motor Installation Vision 85/CineWide with Lens Base Plate 85/CineWideAngle Adjusting the ProjectionMounting the Vision Floor Mounting UprightConnections to the Vision 85 and VHD Controller Connector Panel AccessVHD Controller Hdmi Source HD-DVD/BD/DVD Player or HD Tuner with Connecting SourceHdmi Connections See Figure Controller12. Digital DTV RGB or Component Video Connections Digital DTV RGB or Component Video Connections See FigurePersonal Computer Analog Computer RGB Connections See FigureDVD Player, VCR Satellite Receiver Laser Disc etc Composite/S-Video/Component Video Connections See Figure15. RS-232 Control System Connection Connecting a PC or Automation System to the VHD ControllerEquipment Outputs to External17 -volt Trigger Output Connection from Projector Connecting an External IR Receiver to the VHD ControllerPower source Turning on the PowerPrimary Lens Adjustments Adjusting the Picture OrientationAnamorphic Lens Installation Adjustment Vision 85/CineWide Installing and Adjusting the CineWide Anamorphic LensAdjusting the Lens Height Y Anamorphic Lens Top View Vision 85/CineWide with AdjustmentAutoScope 22. Attaching the Anamorphic Lens to the Lens Adapter Ring Attach Lens Mounting Assembly to Lens Motor Carriage PlateAdjusting the Horizontal X Lens Position Installation Anamorphic Lens Top View Adjusting the Geometry 4Operation Using the On-Screen MenusAspect Ratio ISF PresetsService Input SourceInput Source Main MenuAspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Description Aspect Ratio SettingsSurface, eliminating the black bars. PictureTypical Pluge Pattern for Adjusting Brightness Perform the adjustments in the order listed hereGray Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Gray Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Input Position Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting SharpnessInformation ISF PresetsCalibration You must enter a passcode to access the Calibration menuGain/Offset Refer to ISF Night Display Color, above Service Press Menu to exit test pattern modeCode HD/RGB 1 and HD/RGB 2 Color Space Select Auto, RGB or YUV Standard VisionOperation On-Screen Menus for 1080i Digital or 1080p Signals Vision 85 Main Menu 1080i Digital or 1080p Sources Only Key Picture AdjustColor Temp VAC Iris Lamp Power LanguageISF Picture Adjust Advanced Effects of Primary Color Hue AdjustmentsWhite Balance Lamp Hours read-onlyRefer to Lamp Hours on HD/RGB AdjOptions Always set this option to On. Doing otherwise may disrupt Language setting Orientation Refer to Adjusting the Picture Orientation onOperation Lamp Replacement 5Maintenance and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting TipsSymptom Possible Causes Solution To Table Maintenance and Troubleshooting RS-232 Connection and Port Configuration Serial Command SyntaxSerial Commands Value Description Min/max Stored? CommandBrightness Command Parameter Value Description Min/max Stored? Enter key Hdinputres YESSerial Communications Vision 85 Specifications Dimensions Home Theater Calibration SpecificationsIndustry-Standard Specifications Power RequirementsVHD Controller Specifications Vision 85 Dimensions Vision 85 DimensionsPage Vidikron