Edit The Default 3D Lamp File; Define A Measured Color Gamut Data File; Edit The 3D Flat 1998 X 1080 Channel - Christie cp2215 User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for cp2215:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

View 3D Content

Edit the Default 3D Lamp File

For 3D images to display correctly, you must edit the default 3D lamp file to match the specifications
of your 3D hardware.
1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power / LiteLOC
2. Select Default 3D in the Current Lamp File list.
3. Set the brightness percentage for the lamp in the Power % field
4. Tap Save.

Define a Measured Color Gamut Data File

For 3D images to display correctly, you must define an MCGD file to match the specifications of your
3D hardware.
1. Turn the lamp on and allow it to operate for 20 minutes.
2. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > MCGD File Setup.
3. Hold a pair of 3D glasses in front of the light meter to determine the new x and y color
coordinates for Red, Green, Blue, and White. Use the same light path that you use to display a
show.
4. Enter the x and y values in the Red, Green, Blue and White fields.
5. Tap Save As.
6. Enter 3D Onsite in the File Name field.
7. Tap Save.

Edit the 3D Flat 1998 x 1080 Channel

1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup.
2. Select 3D Flat 1998x1080 in the Channel Name list.
3. Tap Config 1 in the left pane and edit these settings:
a. Select 292-Dual in the Input list.
b. Select YCrCb 4:2:2 10 bits x2 in the Data Format list.
c. Select 1998x1080 1.85 Flat in the Source File list.
d. Select Flat in the Screen File list.
4. Tap Config 2 in the left pane and edit these settings:
a. Select 3D Onsite in the Measured Color list. If this option is not available, see Define a
Measured Color Gamut Data File on page xiv-68.
68
Downloaded from ProjectorsManual.com Manuals
Setup.
.
CP2215 User Manual
020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014)

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents