• Adobe RGB filter (SX7, SX6)
• Cinema filter (SX60)

S X 7

 

S X 6

 

S X 6 0

 

X 7 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incredibly True Color: Display “Superior” and Highly Accurate Adobe RGB and sRGB Color

REALiS SX7 and SX6 have been engineered to project HD-quality color with exceptional accuracy and detail in Adobe RGB and sRGB modes, using a sophisticated Canon color management technology initially developed for printers. REALiS SX7,

SX6 and SX60 display expanded color space

using proprietary color filters incorporated in the AISYS optical system. The SX6 filter enables 100% support of sRGB (SX7 requires no filter) and virtually accurate reproduction of Adobe RGB. The SX60 Cinema filter makes it possible to display the original colors of the film before conversion to video.

Screen Aspect Modes

Now anyone who owns a 4:3 or 16:9 screen can enjoy the spectacular HD-like quality of Canon’s REALiS projectors by picking the aspect mode to match your screen ratio.

16:9 Screen Aspect Mode

4:3 content

16:9 content

 

 

 

 

Watch 4:3 content on

Watch 16:9 content on

a 16:9 screen

a 16:9 screen

16:9 Digital Image Shift

Before Shift

Digital Image Shift UP

Digital Image Shift DOWN

Home Cinema Mode

The SX60 multimedia projector is equipped with a home cinema filter making it ideal for this application.

Crisp Blacks Create Rich Shadow Detail

Precise control prevents excess light leakage, producing rich, detailed gradation

even in shadowed

Conventional Home Use Projector SX60

portions of projected

 

 

 

 

 

 

images. And the crisp

 

 

 

blacks produced by the

 

 

LCOS reflective panels

 

 

 

 

 

create images with realistic

 

 

 

8 depth and dimension.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dynamic Gamma

When dynamic gamma is ‘On’ gamma is automatically adjusted to optimum values. When

projecting moving images with rapid shifts in brightness, each frame is displayed with optimum contrast balance to prevent washed-out whites and blocked-up blacks.

In bright scenes, gamma is adjusted

In scenes containing dark areas, gamma is

according to the brightness, automatically

adjusted for the entire image, including dark

compensating for washed-out areas and

sections, minimizing blocked-up shadows.

reproducing gradation in the bright sections.

 

 

 

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Canon LCOS Projectors manual Screen Aspect Modes, Home Cinema Mode, Dynamic Gamma, Digital Image Shift