Accuracy; Realcolor With Uncorrected And Deviating Sources - Projectiondesign avielo spectra Reference Manual

Projectiondesign avielo spectra: reference guide
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red offset
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green offset
green gain
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Accuracy

RealColor colour management is extremely accurate with DVI/HDMI and
analogue RGBHV inputs. These are normally properly calibrated from the
source, and have little deviation, so there RealColor™ will give an extremely
correct white point and grey scale tracking out of the box.
Using Philips UHP™ projection lamps is very important. UHP™ lamps are
recognized for changing very little, and for keeping their colour spectrum
stable throughout their entire life, thus providing a minimal amount of
recalibration over time.

RealColor with uncorrected and deviating sources

For sources that deviate a lot from colour to colour, for instance analogue
video connections, the menu system and colour management system gives
access to a regular "source correction" option, with regular provisions for R,
G and B gain and offset. Using all these options wisely, it will be possible,
even for an unskilled user, to enjoy accurately rendered video with little effort.
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