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TEM
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ESCRIPTION
D
EFAULT
Color
Temp
Press
the
cursor
button
to
adjust
the
color
temperature.
Range:
High
brightness
mode
6400K,
CT
x
=
0.3;
CT
y
=
0.33
Preset
mode
From
5000K
to
12000K
(increm
e
nts
of
100K)
Custom
mode
Will
update
when
hardware
is
available.
High-
brightness
Color
Space
Press
the
cursor
button
to
adjust
the
color
space.
(Range:
RGB
–
YCbCr
–
YpbPr
–
SMPTE240M
–
Blue
only)
RGB:
Computer,
5BNC,
DVI
YCbCr:
DVI
Video
form
at
Press
the
cursor
button
to
adjust
the
video
format.
(Range:
Auto
–
NTSC
50Hz
3.58MHz
–
NTSC
60Hz
3.58MHz
–
NTSC
60Hz
4.43MHz
–
PAL
50Hz
4.43MHz
–
PAL
60Hz
3.58MHz
–
PAL
50Hz
3.58MHz
–
PAL
60Hz
4.43MHz
–
SECAM50Hz
4.43MHz)
Auto
Color
balance
Red/Green/
Blue
Press
the
cursor
button
to
adjust
the
red/green/blue
color
balance.
(Range:
0
–
100)
50
Fleshtone
Skin
colors
can
becom
e
corrupted
during
the
broadcast
process.
Use
this
set-
ting
to
correct
skin
color
as
desired.
Press
the
cursor
button
to
adjust
the
Fleshtone.
(Range:
0
–
100)
50
Film
mode
Film
is
a
digital
video
recording
with
the
original
recording
encoded
at
24
fps
(fram
e
per
second,
i.e.,
full-motion
video).
The
projector
can
convert
film
source
to
progressive
video
at
60
fps
with
NTSC
and
PAL60Hz
or
at
50
fps
with
PAL50Hz
and
SECAM.
The
result
is
high-definition
play
back.
Press
the
cursor
button
to
enable
or
disable
Film
mode.
On
3D
Comb
Filter
This
technique
provides
near
perfect
Y/C
separation
for
still
images.
Press
the
cursor
button
to
enable
or
disable
3D
Comb
Filter.
On
White
peaking
White
Peaking
increases
the
output
in
the
brightest
whites
without
changing
the
blacks
and
dark
grays.
It
crushes
the
whites
slightly,
but
it
does
not
ap- pea
r
to
clip
them
or
seriously
obscure
white
detail.
If
you
prefer
a
stronger
image,
adjust
toward
the
m
a
ximum
setting.
For
a
smoother,
more
natural
im-
age,
adjust
toward
the
m
i
nimum
setting.
Press
the
cursor
button
to
adjust
the
White
Peaking.
(Range:
0
–
10)
10
Reset
Resets
all
Picture
settings
to
default
values
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