Resetting The Input Levels; Configuring Picture Settings; Saving Customized Picture Setting - Christie D13WU2-HS User Manual

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Resetting the input levels

Reset all input levels parameters back to default.
1. Select Menu > Image Settings > Input Levels > Reset to Default.
2. Press ENTER.

Configuring picture settings

Depending on display content, choose the most suitable picture settings. Different picture settings
have different color temperature, brightness, and so on.
1. Select Menu > Image Settings > Picture Settings.
2. Select the appropriate picture setting:
Video—This function is used for theater application. It sets the color temperature to
6000K with 70% of maximum brightness.
Bright—This function is used for large size or high brightness application. It sets the
color temperature to 7500K with 100% brightness.
Enhanced—This function is used for images with richly saturated and vivid color. It is
based on brightness mode.
REC709—This function is used for high-definition television. It sets the color
temperature to 6500K with 80% of the maximum brightness.
DICOM SIM—This function is used for high contrast content, such as X-ray diagram. It
sets the color temperature to 7500K with 65% brightness.
Blending—This function is used for multiple projector application. It sets the color
temperature to 7000K with 85% of maximum brightness.
User—This is a customized picture setting. See
page 39 for further details of creating a customized picture setting.
3. Press ENTER.

Saving customized picture setting

Customize the picture setting by adjusting the brightness, contrast, input levels, color temperature,
gamma, detail, white peaking, and so on.
1. Adjust the parameters to customize user's picture setting:
Color space
Color temperature
Gamma
White peaking
Sharpness
HS Series 2K User Manual — D13HD2-HS, D13WU2-HS, D16HD-HS, D16WU-HS, D20HD-HS, D20WU-HS
020-001466-06 Rev. 1 (12-2022)
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