Digital Projection
M-Vision Cine 3D series
Examples with anamorphic lens
2.:1 image using
16:9
setting
without anamorphic lens
4:3 Narrow
without anamorphic lens
Presets
•
The.current.image.settings.can.be.saved.to.one.of.four.Presets..Any.of.the.four.Presets.or.the.Default.settings,.can.be.recalled.later.
Rev A August 2011
2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS
2.:1 image using
setting
Theaterscope
without anamorphic lens
with anamorphic lens
4:3 Narrow
2.:1 image using
Theaterscope
with anamorphic lens
•
The.following.settings.are.saved:
From.the.
.menu:
Main
Aspect Ratio
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Hue
Sharpness
Noise Reduction
Overscan
From.the.
.menu:
Advanced
Color Space
Gamma
Colour Temperature Color Gamut
RGB Offsets
RGB Gains
Brilliant Color
Adaptive Contrast
Notes
See also Using the Menus, earlier
in this guide and Menu Map, later in
this guide.
An anamorphic lens is used
with the Theaterscope setting, to
setting
ensure that for a 2.35:1 image, the
maximum area of the DMD is used,
giving maximum image brightness.
The 4:3 Narrow setting is used to
compensate for the distortion that an
anamorphic lens would cause to a
: image.
When displaying a 1:9 image, DO
NOT use an anamorphic lens.
Main Menu
Presets
Presets A
,
B
and
recalled using the
keys on the remote control.
Note:
Preset D
is available only
through the Preset menu, not
through the remote control.
When
Save Presets
the image settings for ONLY the
selected input are saved.
Operating Guide
C
can also be
USER MEMORY
is selected,
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