Editing An Existing Tcgd File; Copying Existing Tcgd File Settings To A New File; Deleting A Tcgd File - Christie CP4315-RGB User Manual

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Editing an existing TCGD file

Edit an existing Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) file when color readings change.
1. In the left navigation menu, select Color Settings > TCGD File Setup.
2. In the TCGD File list, select a TCGD file.
3. Edit the TCGD file settings.
4. Select Save.

Copying existing TCGD file settings to a new file

Copy an existing Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) file when you want to create a new TCGD file with
similar settings.
1. In the left navigation menu, select Color Settings > TCGD File Setup.
2. In the TCGD File list, select a TCGD file.
3. Select Save As.
4. Type a name for the TCGD file and select Save.

Deleting a TCGD file

Delete a Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) file when it is no longer required.
1. In the left navigation menu, select Color Settings > TCGD File Setup.
2. In the TCGD File list, select a TCGD file.
3. Select Delete.
4. To confirm the deletion, select Delete.
Cinema 4K-RGB User Guide–CP4315-RGB, CP4320-RGB, CP4325-RGB, CP4330-RGB
020-102712-06 Rev. 1 (03-2021)
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