Canon REALiS LCOS WUX6000 MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR WUX6000 Users Manual - Page 57

Step 6 Select the Image Quality (Image Mode), Image Modes

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Operation Projecting an Image Step 6 Select the Image Quality (Image Mode) You can select an image mode to suit the projected image. In each image mode, you can further adjust the brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma, color adjustment, advanced adjustment, and lamp mode. (P84) Image Modes Available image modes vary to some extent depending on the selected input signal and [HDMI In] (P108) setting (whether [Auto] or [Computer]). Image mode Standard Presentation Dynamic VividPhoto Photo/sRGB Video Cinema User 1 - 5 Compatible input signals • Digital PC • Analog PC-1/ 2 • HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Computer]) • LAN • Component • HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Auto]) Explanation (1) Ambient Light in Room (2) Types of Images (3) Good For • USB (1) Bright (2) Computer screens, or media played with video software (3) Whites and natural colors (1) Bright (2) Images mainly consisting of text (3) Keeps the screen bright (1) Bright (2) Media played with video software (3) Keeps the screen bright (1) Somewhat dark (2) Digital photos (3) Produces vibrant colors (1) Somewhat dark (2) Digital photos from sRGB-compatible cameras (3) Conforms to the sRGB standard (1) Somewhat dark (2) Video from camcorders (3) Close to the color space of TVs (1) Dark (2) Movies (3) Designed especially for movies Up to 5 user-selected combinations of image quality settings can be stored in the memory (P85). Stored settings can be selected as an image mode. : Compatible : Not compatible 57

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Operation
Projecting an Image
Step 6
Select the Image Quality (Image Mode)
You can select an image mode to suit the projected image.
In each image mode, you can further adjust the brightness, contrast, sharpness,
gamma, color adjustment, advanced adjustment, and lamp mode. (
P84
)
Image Modes
Available image modes vary to some extent depending on the selected input signal
and [HDMI In] (
P108
) setting (whether [Auto] or [Computer]).
Image
mode
Compatible input signals
• Digital PC
• Analog PC-1/
2
• HDMI (when
[HDMI In] is
[Computer])
• LAN
• USB
• Component
• HDMI
(when
[HDMI In] is
[Auto])
Standard
(1) Bright
(2) Computer screens, or media played with
video software
(3) Whites and natural colors
Presentation
(1) Bright
(2) Images mainly consisting of text
(3) Keeps the screen bright
Dynamic
(1) Bright
(2) Media played with video software
(3) Keeps the screen bright
VividPhoto
(1) Somewhat dark
(2) Digital photos
(3) Produces vibrant colors
Photo/sRGB
(1) Somewhat dark
(2) Digital photos from sRGB-compatible
cameras
(3) Conforms to the sRGB standard
Video
(1) Somewhat dark
(2) Video from camcorders
(3) Close to the color space of TVs
Cinema
(1) Dark
(2) Movies
(3) Designed especially for movies
User 1 – 5
Up to 5 user-selected combinations of image
quality settings can be stored in the memory
(
P85
). Stored settings can be selected as an
image mode.
: Compatible
: Not compatible
Explanation
(1) Ambient Light in Room
(2) Types of Images
(3) Good For