Troubleshooting 3D; Reversed 3D Effect (Pseudo 3D); Image Is Too Dark - Christie CP2208 User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for CP2208:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

4. If the image is reversed:
a) Select Menu > Channel Setup on the TPC.
b) From the Channel Name list, select a 3D channel.
c) From the 3D Sync Polarity list, select Inverted.

Troubleshooting 3D

In addition to the information provided in the troubleshooting topics, we recommend that you consult
the documentation provided with your 3D hardware to help resolve issues.

Reversed 3D effect (Pseudo 3D)

The 3D effect looks reversed or broken up.
Resolution
1. Put your 3D glasses on upside down so the left lens is over your right eye and the right lens is
over your right eye.
2. If the image appears correct:
a. Select Menu > Channel Setup.
b. From the Channel Name list, select a 3D channel.
c.
From the 3D Sync Polarity list, select Inverted or True.
3. If you see image breakup:
a. Select Menu > Channel Setup.
b. From the Channel Name list, select a 3D channel.
c.
In the left pane, select 3D Control.
d. Lower the Dark Time field value to match the values of your 3D system.

Image is too dark

The lamp power for 3D content is typically twice as high as for 2D content except when you are using
a RealD XL device.
Resolution
1. Select Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC
2. Increase the value in the Power % field.
CP2208 User Guide
020-101916-03 Rev. 1 (12-20120)
Copyright
©
2020 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved.
Viewing 3D content
Setup.
73

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents