Installation For 3D Servers With Ycxcz Interface; Procedure Overview; Lamp Instructions; Cp2220 User Manual - Christie Solaria CP2220 User Manual

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Section 3: Operation

3.8.3 Installation for 3D Servers with YCxCz Interface

Procedure Overview

1. Install the 3D system components on the projector following the appropriate installation instructions.
2. Configure lamp brightness for 3D content by editing the Default 3D lamp file and select this file for all 3D
channels.
3. Measure the color gamut with an appropriate color meter. Create a new measured color file, Onsite 3D, for
use with 3D formats. Select this color file in all 3D channels.
4. Edit the channel values for your theatre. The predefined 3D Channels are named: 3D Flat 1998x1080 and
3D Scope 2048x858.
5. Run appropriate system test patterns to verify the performance of the new 3D channel formats.
6. Run 3D content to verify correct left and right eye data.

Lamp Instructions

The Default 3D lamp file in the Advanced Setup: Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup window needs to be
edited for 3D your configuration. Set the lamp power to the required Power % and then save the Default 3D
lamp file. For information on editing the Default 3D Lamp File, see
75.

Measured Color Gamut Data (MCGD) Instructions

An MCGD file needs to be defined for 3D configurations. MCGD readings MUST be taken with the 3D
system in place and 3D glasses held in front of the light meter to define the new x and y color coordinates for
Red, Green, Blue, and White. The light path must be the same as it will be for the viewers. For information on
defining an MCGD file, refer to the
complete, save the MCGD file as "3D Onsite".
3-86
Advanced Setup: MCGD File Setup Window, on page
3.6.1 Adjusting Lamp Power, on page 3-
3-43. Once

CP2220 User Manual

020-100420-06 Rev. 1 (03-2011)

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