Functions for Enhancing Projection
Color temperature, flesh tone and color balance adjustment
This adjusts the hues of light shades to the desired hues.
Three modes are available, for adjusting Color Temperature, flesh tones and each individual RGB color. These adjustments are cumulative, so first carry out the basic "Color Temp." and "Flesh Tone" adjustments while referring to the graph below, and then make fine adjustments using the "Color Balance" command.
Use the "Color Temp.", "Flesh Tone" and "Color Balance" commands in the "Image" menu to adjust. (p.27, 29)
Color temperature and flesh tone adjustment modes
Change in colour
temperature+ flesh tone correction
- flesh tone correction
Dark object locus
•The "Color Temp." setting allows lighter colors to be adjusted so that they range from having a red tinge to having a blue tinge. When the color temperature is lower, the red content is greater and color tones appear softer. When the color temperature is higher, the blue content is greater and color tones appear fresher.
•The "Flesh Tone" setting adjusts the green component of image signals. If adjusted to the - side, the green component is reduced and colors appear purplish. If adjusted to the + side, the green component is increased. Adjust until the desired flesh tones are obtained.
Saving and Retrieving Image Quality Settings (Memory Save)
Up to a maximum of six adjustment values in the "Image" and "Signal" menus can be memorize per input source, and settings for six different sources can be recorded, for a total of 36 possible settings. You can save the adjustment values for particular video scenes, and then use the memory button on the remote control to retrieve these settings at a single touch. (p.27, 29)
The following adjustment values can be stored in memory.
•Image menu:
Black Level, White Level, Saturation, Hue, Picture Mode, Color Temp., Flesh Tone, Color Balance, Sharpness
•Signal menu:
Progressive, Noise Reduction, Setup Level
•Aspect ratio setting
This is the aspect ratio that is selected using the [ASPECT] button on the projector's control panel or the remote control.
Saving Settings
Procedure
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Press the [MENU] button on either the projector's control panel or the remote control.
The menu will be displayed, with the adjustment values appearing as are currently set.
Projector | Remote control |
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