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Increasing the desired x value of the white point makes the image look more reddish;
Decreasing the desired x value of the white point makes the image look more cyanish;
Increasing the desired y value of the white point makes the image look more greenish;
Decreasing the desired y value of the white point makes the image look more magenta-ish;
Etcetera.
y
0.8
G
0.6
0.4
0.2
B
0
0
0.2
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Moving the desired white point
Expert use: calculating a common Dynacolor set
This section only applies to display systems where the native colors and white for each of the display channels
have been accurately measured and entered as Measured values in the Dynacolor set of the according MCM-
100S. This operation can only be performed by Barco trained and qualified engineers.
If you can come to one color gamut or color triangle that fully lies within the native color gamut of each individual channel of the
display system and if you apply this "common" color gamut to all channels, the full multiple channel image should be very close to
color-matched.
Starting from the Measured values (i.e. the values of the native primary colors and white of the display channel as measured by a
Barco trained and qualified engineer) of each MCM-100S in a multiple channel display system, we can mathematically calculate a
common color triangle. The values of this common triangle must be entered as Desired values in the active Dynacolor set of all
MCM-100Ss. After that the colors amongst the channels should be close to matched. Only fine tuning might be still required.
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W
R
0.4
0.6
x
0.8
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