Selecting A Color Space; Changing Color Performance - Christie Mirage M Series User Manual

High resolution video/graphics three chip 1080p hd, sxga+, and wuxga projectors.
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Expressed in degrees Kelvin [3200K, 5400K, and so on]. Lower numbers appear reddish white
and higher numbers appear bluish.
Standard settings are:
9300K, is close to the white of many computer monitors
6500K, is the standard for color video, in both standard and high definition forms
5400K, is a standard for graphics and black and white video
3200K, is useful if the projected image is to be filmed or shot as part of a studio set
illuminated with incandescent lights
For all color temperatures the color primaries; red, green, and blue are unchanged and reflect
the native colors of the projector.
SD Video and HD Video—Sets the output color to a specific standard value. Adjusts the
colors; red, green, blue, and white.
User#—Select 1 of 4 user defined sets of color adjustments. The sets are defined in the
Configuration menu.

Selecting a color space

1. The current color space appears in the Image Settings menu.
2. Press Enter to select a different color space:
Select RGB unless you are using component video.
Select YPbPr (Video) with a standard definition televised signal (SDTV).
Select YPbPr (HDTV) with a high definition televised signal (HDTV).
3. When certain RGB signals are first connected, the projector may not recognize them as RGB
and incorrectly decodes their color information as YPbPr (video). These signals can include:
RGB signals in NTSC, PAL, SECAM frequency ranges.
Scan-doubled sync-on-green.
Scan-quadrupled sync-on-green.
For these signals, change the color Space to RGB, and then define a new channel for future use.

Changing color performance

Changing a color performance or gamut is sometimes known as Comprehensive Color
Adjustment™. Enter the known x/y coordinates from the chromaticity graph.
The factory-defined primary color levels, which ensure a specific color performance from projector-
to-projector, can be calibrated in the Service menu only. The factory settings can be recovered by
selecting Service > Color Primary Settings > Reset to Factory Defaults?
The projector can utilize any of the three pre-defined color performance settings identified at right
(default = Max Drives), or colors can be driven on the basis of color temperature. For most
applications, one of these gamuts produce accurate and realistic colors from a variety of sources.
They can be applied at any time in the Advanced Image Settings > Select Color Adjustment
and are not adjustable.
Mirage M Series User Manual
020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)
http://www.pureglare.com.au
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