“Active Settings” is selected in the Profile Bar, the changes will only be temporary, unless you use the “Save to Base” option. For a better understanding of how settings in the Envy work, please see the Envy Academy Online lesson here: https://madvrenvy.com/lesson/140.
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3D LUT calibration – see Step 8 for more information. a. If you will not use a 3D LUT, you must set the Envy Transfer Function value to 2.4. b. The M 4K15 RGB supports 98% of the BT2020 color space, due to this the gamut should be set to BT2020.
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6. Optional: For the most accurate color, grayscale, and gamma tracking we recommend performing a 1D and 3D LUT. If you do so, please skip step 3 (Envy ignores those settings when a 3D LUT is active). a. If a 1D and 3D LUT are going to be performed this should be done using Max Drives selected in the Color Space, and Color Correction Mode.
“SDR” (note, on the other hand, that the Incoming signal should show HDR). This should always be the case with the Envy, even for HDR. This is because the Envy does the HDR processing and then outputs its signal as SDR (but still delivering an HDR image). Otherwise, if the Envy outputs the signal with the HDR flag, then the Christie projector will apply its own tone mapping on top of the Envy’s tone mapping, which will look bad due to double tone mapping.
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