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brightness, always keep at least one white level at 100. When you are satisfied with
the new "User" temperature, it can be used immediately upon exit or it can be
selected from either the Image Settings menu or the Advanced Color Temperature
menu as usual. You can re-define a "User" color temperature at any time using the
Advanced Color Temperature menu.
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with color temperature white levels.
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temperature setup with that of another. This function can be particularly useful for
creating a starting point for a new "User" color or for accessing an unaltered factory
default. It is disabled for all color temperatures except "User". See Figure 3.24.
To create a starting point: To set a starting point for a new custom user color
temperature, select a user temperature, then highlight "Copy From" and select a
temperature that is similar to what you want. Adjust white levels from there as
desired.
To use a factory default: The preset
color temperature setups (3200K,
5400K, 6500K and 9300K) can be
altered from within the password-
protected Service menu only—note that
although such an alteration changes the
setup and appearance for a preset, it
does not change its name. If you
suspect that you are using a preset
temperature that has been altered and
you want instead to use the original
factory-calibrated color temperature
without clearing the entire projector
memory, you can use the "Copy From"
option in the Advanced Color
Temperature menu to set up a "User" temperature with settings from a permanent
factory preset:
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Select which color or colors you want to see, useful while working
Use this option to replace the currently selected "User" color
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