Sim2 Multimedia HT300 XTRA Phase, Advanced Settings, Gamma correction, Colour temperature, Video

Models: HT300 XTRA

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Phase

Phase

The phase adjustment determines the stability and sharpness of the vertical lines in the projected image.

ADVANCED SETTINGS

Advanced colour settings are accessible via this menu.

We recommend the use of these settings only to the experienced user, as their adjustment can seriously affect final image quality.

ADVANCED SETTINGS

COLOR TEMPERATURE

GAMMA CORRECTION

Y/C DELAY

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VIDEO

ADVANCED SETTINGS

COLOR TEMPERATURE

GAMMA CORRECTION

XTRA

There are three fixed colour temperature settings, which are: High (9000÷9500 degrees K), Medium (circa 6500 degrees K), Low (circa 5000 degrees K).

The User option will allow you to select the colour temperatu- re of your choice.

COLOR TEMP. /USER

RED

0

GREEN

-16

BLU

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Gamma correction

Selects the Gamma’s correction curve. It determines the projector’s response to the grey scale, emphasizing - more or less - the different grades of brightness (blacks, dark, medium, light greys, whites) in the projected image.

GAMMA CORRECTION

ADVANCED SETTINGS FILM

Gamma correction VIDEO

Colour temperature GRAPHICS

RGB-DVI

Colour temperature

Select the colour temperature of the projected image.

COLOR TEMPERATURE zione

Y / C Delay HIGH

MAGNIFICATION MEDIUM

Manual background LOW

Manual background USER

Y / C Delay

Use this adjustment in the event of horizontal colour misalignment within the projected image. It is recommended that a colour bar test pattern be used for this adjustment.

MAGNIFICATION

Use this adjustment to magnify the projected image (please note the higher the magnification the poorer the quality of the image).

Adjust the level of enlargement using the Left and Right Arrow (the magnifying lens icon Manual background will appear at the centre of the image).

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Sim2 Multimedia HT300 XTRA Phase, Advanced Settings, Gamma correction, Colour temperature, Y / C Delay, Magnification