Using Cinema Color Editor

If using a USB cable or an RS-232C cable to connect the projectors to the computer, check that the power for the projector you would like to adjust is turned on, and then start Cinema Color Editor.

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

For Macintosh : Click the "Finder" icon on the dock, then click "Macintosh HD" and then "Applications", and then double-click "CCEditor V1.1" and "Cinema Color Editor" in that order.

After the opening screen, the connection screen will be displayed.

A list of the connected projectors will be displayed, so select the projector that you would like to use for picture quality adjustment and then click [Connect]. In addition, if the projector is connected to a different network from the computer (for example, via a router), the projector will not be displayed automatically. Use the "Specify IP" tab to directly enter the IP address that has been set for the projector, and then click [Check]. The projector name will be displayed, so click [Connect]. If the projector name is not displayed, check that the

projector is correctly connected to the network. p.25, p.39

Projector picture quality adjustments can be easily carried out by using the 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

 

 

Abs. Color Temp.

Tracking

Sync.

 

 

 

Color Mode

 

Color Adjustment

 

 

 

EPSON Super White

Progressive

Motion Detection

Click the item to be set.

Noise Reduction

 

Output Scaling

Setup Level

 

 

 

DVI-Video Level

 

Auto Setup

 

 

 

Saving adjustments/LoadingSavingadjustmentstments/Loadingfrom fileadjustments 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 the projector memory and retrieve them. p.30

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 computer

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