Color

Color Temp.

The screen color is affected by the color of the illumination and other extraneous light.

This function adjusts the white, which is the reference color for video equipment, and improves the quality of color reproduction. Adjustment can also be used to enhance skin colors.

Select the item name “Color Temp.” and select the setting contents with the SELECT (￿￿) buttons.

Low

Produces warm whites (reddish)

Medium

Produces warm whites (yellowish)

Normal

Produces the white of sunlight

High

Produces cool whites (bluish)

Note:

When “Picture”, “Standard” or “Dynamic” is selected for “Quick Color Adj.”, the “Color Temp.” adjustment item is displayed in gray and cannot be selected or ad- justed. See “Quick Color Adj.” on E-49.

White

When projecting, this function is used to emphasize the whites of text or diagrams on the personal computer.

Select the item name “White” and use the SELECT (￿￿) buttons to select the setting contents.

Select the desired degree of white from among “Low”, “Medium”, and “High”.

Note:

When “Picture”, “Standard” or “Dynamic” is selected for “Quick Color Adj.”, the “White” adjustment item is displayed in gray and cannot be selected or adjusted. See “Quick Color Adj.” on E-49.

Color Space

Set this function when a component signal (YPbPr) is projected and the image is extremely red or extremely green.

Select the item name “Color Space” and use the SELECT (￿￿) buttons to select a color space setting that provides a normal image.

Selection contents at the time of YPbPr input

BT.709, SMPTE240

Note:

*When the component signal undergoes conversion processing to red, green, and blue which express the image of the projector, the correct color cannot be reproduced unless a system compliant with the color difference conversion sys- tem of the input signal is used. Color Space serves to make this selection.

*The color space can only be adjusted with high definition TVs.

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PLUS Vision U5-632h user manual Color Temp, White, Color Space, Selection contents at the time of YPbPr input