Defining User Color Gamuts; Adjusting The Color Saturation - Christie Mirage M Series User Manual

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Defining user color gamuts

You may find the pre-defined color adjustment options do not suit your needs. For example, you
may require a unique color gamut (range) for a single projector or application or you may need to
precisely match colors across multiple adjacent displays.
1. In the Color Adjustments by
X,Y or Color Saturation
submenu Create, alter, or copy
a color gamut (such as, color
adjustment).
You can create up to four
custom color gamuts (User 1, 2,
3, or 4) with these adjustments.
The two menus differ only in
their user interface, so use
whichever menu best suits your
needs and application. A color
meter can help with
adjustments.
2. Define the precise hue of each
primary color component (red,
green, blue, and white) used to
generate the millions of colors
produced in displays.
3. Change either the x or y coordinates for each color to change the hue of the color, and relocate
the triangle for possible colors. Keep new x, y coordinates within the original color gamut
triangle shown here.
For example, changing the x/y coordinates for red may move the color closer to orange or
closer to violet, which in turn affects all displayed colors having a red component.
4. Adjust the slide bars or enter new specific coordinates as desired to define or change the color
gamuts.
5. Apply at any time in the Advanced Image Settings menu.

Adjusting the color saturation

Adjust color slide bars and judge image color by eye or meter. A user-defined color adjustment can
be applied by selecting it in Advanced Image Settings > Color Adjustment.
Use this submenu if you do not have specific color coordinates in mind and judge color performance
by eye or meter. Like the Color Adjustment by X,Y submenu, each color control actually defines
new x/y coordinates for that color and changes its hue.
Adjust the hue of each primary color (red, green, blue, and white) by using more or less of it in
relation to the other colors.
A Color Saturation adjustment defines the corresponding x/y coordinates shown in the Color
Adjustment by X,Y submenu. These x/y coordinates remain stable for this User gamut until they
are changed again through either menu. Values displayed in the Color Saturation menu fluctuate
Mirage M Series User Manual
020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)
http://www.pureglare.com.au
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