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Advanced Setup: MCGD File Setup Window

The MCGD File Setup window allows you to record measurements for currently projected "uncorrected"
colors. Recording the projector's uncorrected color performance is typically completed as a final step after
installation as a calibration. By default, the projector will use this MCGD to calculate and implement precise
processing modifications needed to achieve any target color gamut on-screen, essentially compensating for the
type of port window, screen, lens, light output, ambient light and other current environmental factors
influencing on-screen colors. If the environment degrades or changes (such as if an anamorphic lens is
swapped on and off) or if an internal optical module is replaced, create one or more new MCGD files. To use
an MCGD file as the reference file for target color processing (such as with a certain source and/or lens), select
it in the Channel Setup: Config 2 window. NOTE: If the Measured Color option in the Channel Setup:
Config 2 window shows a warning symbol next to the option, the MCGD File Setup still needs to be defined.
This file must be defined before you can select it.
Table 3.25 Advanced Setup: MCGD File Setup Window
Control
1: Gamut Visual
Control
2: Off Button
3: Revert Button
4: Back Button
5: Enter Button
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Figure 3-33 Advanced Setup: MCGD File Setup Window
Description
Click a colour option button to enable the colour test pattern on the screen. See To Record
MCGD Color Settings below.
Turns off the displayed color and returns the projector to content play.
With the cursor in a text box, click the Revert button to revert to the previously saved value.
Click the Back button to delete the entry before the cursor one character at a time.
Click the Enter button to accept the current entry and advance the cursor to the next text region.
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