Barco CR Series Projector User Manual
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41 6.4.4 Asynchronous side-by-side In asynchronous side-by-side 3D, the projectors utilize the BNC sync-in and sync-out con- nectors to distribute a system wide display sync. This display sync is u\ sed by all projectors to perform frame rate conversion on the input signals if necessary. Figure 6-4 illustrates this setup. Figure 6-4. Asynchronous side-by-side setup As seen in Figure 6-4, an extra cable is connected between BNC sync-out on projector 1 and BNC sync-in on projector 2. In this setup the...
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42User Manual - Advanced setupCR series User Manual - Advanced setup 6.5 Setting custom color space and digital level The projector will automatically try to set the correct color space and digital drive level based on information from the source. To manually override the automatically detected color space and digital l\ evel go to menu entry PICTURE -> ADVANCED. Set the “digital color space and level” to manual and selec\ t your color space and digital drive level. 6.6 Disabling IR receivers The...
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43 6.9.2 Using DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) The projector is enabled for DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling). When\ enabled, the projector will automatically switch to standby mode after a specified ti\ me if there is no valid source present at its inputs. When a valid source is reconnected, the projector will start up again. To enable or disable DPMS, go to menu entry SETTINGS > DPMS. The desired DPMS time- out is set in the DPMS > DPMS TIMEOUT menu entry. DPMS is disabled by...
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45 7 Optimising the picture The projector has power features for picture optimization. This chapter describes details in using these features. All color calibration is done using projectiondesign’s proprietary Real- Color™ solution. 7.1 Calibration data All projectiondesign projectors are measured and calibrated with high precision equipment at the factory for the best out-of-box experience. Over the lifetime of the\ lamps the characteris- tics of the projector might change slightly. The same applies...
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46User Manual – Optimising the pictureCR series User Manual - Optimising the picture 7.2 Working with RealColor™ 7.2.1 Setting the BrilliantColor™ correctly The BrilliantColor™ setting is used to control how color boost is applied in the image. It can operate in four modes: • Computer Native (Default): This give max brightness and color boost. R\ ecommended for non-video applications, like CAD and visualization. • Computer Balanced: Gives the same brightness as Computer Native, but has\ a less...
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47 7.2.2 Gamma The projector features a set of 6 built in gamma curves: Film 2.2, Film 2.8, Video 1, Video 2, Computer 1, Computer 2. The different gamma curves are displayed below. The names of the curves are descriptive for their recommended use. Use any of the computer curves for video applications will results in significant image noise. Figure 7-1. Film 2.2 gamma Figure 7-2. Film 2.8 gamma Figure 7-3. Video 1 gamma english
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48User Manual – Optimising the pictureCR series User Manual - Optimising the picture Figure 7-4. Video 2 gamma Figure 7-5. Computer 1 gamma Figure 7-6. Computer 2 gamma english
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49 7.2.3 RealColor™ operating modes Before any color correction is applied to the image, the feature must be enabled. Go to menu entry PICTURE > REALCOLOR > COLOR CORRECTION to enable RealColor™. RealColor™ can operate in 3 modes: • Color temperature/white point correction only. • Red, Green, Blue, White correction. In this mode optimal color coordinates for Cyan, Magenta and Yellow will be computed automatically. • Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, White. In this mode color points and...
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50User Manual – Optimising the pictureCR series User Manual - Optimising the picture 7.2.5 Defining the system color gamut All colors visible to the eye are defined by CIE Chart in Figure 7-7. The boundary of the colors the projector can display is called the system color gamut. The white triangle\ in Figure 7-7 is an example of a system color gamut. By default the projector has the widest possible system gamut, which is limited by the color wheel selected for the system. The \ VizSim color wheel...