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MEASURED MCGD NOTES
For each color (Red, Green, Blue and White), record the native "uncorrected" x/y color coordinates measured
at the screen. These values simply represent the currently viewable primary colors and collectively (when
saved) defines the raw color performance "reference point" for this projector in the current environment. Each
radio button activates the corresponding full-field YCbCr test pattern of this native color so that measurements
can be taken. For example, to measure the red coordinates, click the Red radio button to change the screen
display to full-field red and measure coordinates at the screen. Repeat for each color and record them in the
nearby X and Y text boxes. After all colors have been measured and recorded, click Pattern Off to leave the
special test pattern mode. To cancel changes and return to the previous MCGD coordinates, leave the menu
without saving.
SAVE NOTES
By default, the projector refers to "OnSite" data to calculate the corrections needed to achieve a known target
color performance standard in the future. However, if the site requires more than one set of native MCGD
values (such as when an anamorphic lens is swapped in or out), you can create a new MCGD file with a
different file name. Each setup (channel) can then use any desired MCGD file as the basis for the color
corrections needed for a target color. MCGD files are chosen in the Channel: Page 2 menu. NOTE: User
created MCGD files can be deleted only by using Christie's licensed DLP Control Application software.
RESTORE NOTES
The Restore button is disabled unless you have selected the Test button. To cancel new MCGD settings that
were tested (via the Test button) but not yet saved, you can either leave the menu and cancel the settings as
requested by the dialogue box, or attempt to save but cancel out of it. If you have already saved a new OnSite
file, the old OnSite file cannot be restored.
CP2000-ZX User Manual
020-100006-05 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
Section 3: Operation
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