GUI – Image
3.
Choose how to determine the Whitepoint. Choose one of the following:
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Coordinates: Configure the white point via specific coordinates.
The white point is specified using an x, y coordinate in the CIE 1931 Chart.
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Temperature: Configure the white point via a color temperature slider.
The white point is specified on a Kelvin scale between 3200K and 13000K tracking along the black
body curve.
4.
Define the coordinates for each available color.
Click on a coordinate value and select the current value. Enter the desired value with the numeric keys.
Note: You can only pick coordinates within the measured color triangle.
You can reset all coordinates to the default values (to native) by clicking the Reset icon.
How to choose one of the P7 presets
1.
In the main menu, select Image → Advanced → P7 Realcolor.
Image 7–28 Advanced settings menu – RealColor P7
The P7 menu is displayed.
Image 7–29 Example of the RealColor P7 menu, here on an HDX4K
2.
Choose one of the pre-defined presets:
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Native: Projector native color settings. Default setting
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DCI-P3: Color standard for Cinema.
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EBU: European color standard for broadcasting
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SMPTE-C: American color standard for broadcasting.
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Rec. 709: Color standard for high-definition televisions (HDTV).
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