Infitec Common Color Values; Black Color Matching; Introduction - Barco Galaxy NH-12 User Manual

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7. Press ENTER
Common color coordinates are calculated and filled in the desired values.
How to calibrate Infitec values over different projectors ?
The procedure above is to match the filters in one single projector. To calibrate this over different projectors (common values for
Infitec), calculate the common values and fill in the desired values of every projector or, if linked Dynacolor is used, use the Linked
projector menu, "Setup of the Linked projectors in a Multichannel system", page 51.
7.9.7.4.5
Infitec common color values
Manually : Calculating the Infitec common color values
1. Calculate the common values and fill them in the Desired values of both projectors.
Both projectors will now operate within the same color gamut.
Automatically : Link Set
1. Start up the Linked Projector menu of the Master projector
2. In the Linked Projector menu press the Link Infitec Set button
The common color values are automatically calculated based on the measured values of both projectors and these calculated
values are put in the Desired values of both projectors. Both projectors will now operate within the same color gamut.
Link Infitec Set can only be performed if the linked CLO has been enabled, see Linked Projectors.
7.9.7.5

Black Color Matching

Overview

Introduction

Black Color adjustment for Set 1
7.9.7.5.1
Introduction
Black Color uniformity
In a multi channel system the color of "black" can differ over the different channels/projectors. This can be matched using the Black
color matching function. This function allows to adjust the Red, Green and Blue contribution to the black color produced.
In the same way as for the Dynacolor, this adjustment can be done for :
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