Using Cinema Color Editor

Check that the power for the projector to be adjusted is turned on, then start Cinema Color Editor.

For Windows : Click "Start""Programs" "EPSON Projector" "Cinema Color Editor" in that order.

For Macintosh : Click the "Finder" icon on the dock, then click "Macintosh HD" and then "Applications", and then double-click "CCEditor V*.*" and "Cinema Color Editor" in that order.

After the opening screen is displayed, the connection screen shown left will be displayed.

The screen shows a list of connected projectors. Select target projectors and then click [Connect].

Projector image adjustments and remote control operations can be carried out easily using a mouse.

Items that can be set

Click a button at the left of the window to carry out the following adjustments. The same adjustment as the corresponding configuration

menu command can be carried out. p.14

White Level/Black Level

 

 

Input Level/Contrast

Brightness

Color Intensity

Tint

 

Sharpness

Color Temp.

Tracking

Sync.

Color Mode

Color Adjustment

Progressive

Noise Reduction

Output Scaling

Setup Level

Auto Setup

 

 

 

Remote control window

Click the item to be set.

Click a button to carry out the same operation as the remote control button.

*"Change Source" switches between ports and does not switch the image signal format.

computer

Cinema Color Editor can be used to make colour adjustments such as hue and saturation for red (R), green (G), blue (B), cyan (C), magenta (M) and yellow (Y) colours in order to obtain the preferred colours for images. You can reproduce the colours for a favourite movie to appear as though you are in a cinema, or adjust the colours to completely different colours if desired.

Hue : Adjusts the overall coloration of the images towards blue, green or red.

Saturation : Adjusts the overall brightness of the images.

Saving adjustments/Loading Saving adjustments/Loading

adjustments from a file adjustments from a file

The adjustment settings of the projected images can be saved as computer files. The adjustments stored in these files can then be reloaded and applied to the projected images. In addition, these files can be sent to other people so that they can view the effects of your adjustments. You can also load the adjustment settings from a computer file into projector memory and retrieve them. p.28

Saving files and applying settings is done from the "File" menu.

Saves current projector settings in a file

Adjustment values saved in the file are applied to the currently projected images.

Adjusting projected images using a

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