Color Settings

If the image colors don’t look correct, you can adjust them using these settings. Use the first three settings described below to make the most visible changes. If you only need to make slight adjustments, you can fine-tune the picture with the last two settings.

Note: You can also make color adjustments by attaching a PC or laptop to the projector and using the Cinema Color Editor software. See page 39.

Color Intensity

Image ! Picture Quality ! Color Intensity

Use this setting to adjust the color saturation of the image. (This setting is not available for computer images.)

Tint

Image ! Picture Quality ! Tint

Use this setting to shift the color balance between magenta and green. (This setting is not available for computer images.)

Color Temp.

Image ! Color Adjustment ! Color Temp. ! Color Temp.

Use this setting to shift the color balance between red and blue.

Note: You can also access the Color Temp. setting by pressing the button on the remote control to open an on-screen “line menu.”

Flesh Tone

Image ! Color Adjustment ! Color Temp. ! Flesh Tone

Use this setting to make fine adjustments to the tint. Controls the amount of magenta or green in the image. Also useful for correcting black-and-white images, if they look tinted.

Note: You can also access the Flesh Tone setting by pressing the button on the remote control to open an on-screen “line menu.”

RGB

Image ! Color Adjustment ! RGB

Use the RGB settings to fine-tune the color of the image. You can adjust the offset, gamma, and gain for each signal color (red, green, and blue). Use Offset to adjust darker shades, Gamma for intermediate shades, and Gain for the lightest shades.

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