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3f) ADJUST WHITES:
all white fields once more. If necessary, adjust white levels slightly to match
all white fields.
You have now completed the color matching of all screens. On each projector, the
settings now define your chosen User color temperature (see Step 2b). For best
results, set Lamp Mode to Intensity on all projectors—light output from each will be
maintained as closely as possible over time.
Applying the Primary Color Adjustments For New Sources
For any new sources that you may use, keep in mind the following:
"User 1" is the default color temperature for all sources as long as the
Use Primary Color Adjustment checkbox remains checked in the Adjust
Primary Colors (CSC) menu.
6500K is the default color temperature if you adjusted primary colors for
User 2, 3 or 4 (see Step 2b in Matching Colors In Multiple Screens),
regardless of the Use Primary Color Adjustment checkbox status. To
switch to your primary color adjustments, select the proper User color
temperature as usual from any color temperature menu. Make sure that
the Use Primary Color Adjustment checkbox is checked.
6500K is the default color temperature if the Use Primary Color
Adjustment checkbox is unchecked, regardless of which "User" color
temperature you chose in Step 2b.
Canceling A Primary Color Adjustment
If you do not want to use primary color adjustments, delete the Use Primary Color
Adjustment checkmark in the Adjust Primary Color (CSC) menu. This disables Red
Primary, Green Primary and Blue Primary controls. In addition, the Gamma setting
returns to normal function and can now be changed if desired.
Figure 3.43. Disabling Primary Color Adjustment
Exit to the main Adjust Primary Colors (CSC) menu to view
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