The following table lists the six color modes available.
Color mode | Description |
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Dynamic | Best for projecting movies with vivid color in bright |
| rooms. This is the default mode for projecting from |
| video devices other than RGB video. |
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Presentation | Use when you’re projecting a presentation in a bright |
| room. This is the default mode when you’re projecting |
| from a computer or RGB video device. |
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Theatre | Use when projecting movies in a dark room. |
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Living Room | Best for playing video games or watching TV in a |
| bright room. |
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sRGB | Use when projecting computer or video images |
| conforming to the sRGB color standard. Make sure |
| your computer or video device signal is also set to |
| sRGB. |
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Blackboard | Choose this fixed color mode when you need to |
| project against a green blackboard. Lets images retain |
| their natural tints. |
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To change the color mode, press the Color Mode button on the remote control until you see the mode you want. The currently selected setting appears in the upper right corner of the screen. You can also use the projector menu system to change the color mode in the Image menu (see page 54).
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