Epson PowerLite Pro G5950 User's Guide - Page 128
Multi-screen Color Adjustment
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■ Multi-screen Use this option if you want to color-match two or more projectors that are being used to display images near each other, or you are using the multi-screen feature to project from one source (one image) with multiple projectors (see the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide). You can make image adjustments at each of five adjustment levels. First choose an Adjustment Level and then adjust the settings for each level: Brightness Correct to adjust the brightness, and Color Correct to adjust the balance between red and green, or blue and yellow. See the next section for more information about multi-screen color adjustment. ■ Language Select a language to use for the projector menus and messages. note If you use two or more projectors side-by-side, exhaust from adjacent projectors might cause overheating. Leave at least 2 feet (60 centimeters) of space between projectors. Multi-screen Color Adjustment You can match the color of projected images when two or more projectors are being used to display images near each other, or when you use the multi-screen feature to project from one source (one image) as described in the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide. For each screen, you can set five levels of brightness and color correction. 1. Before starting, you may want to assign a numeric ID to each projector. This lets you use the remote control to select the projector you want to adjust. See page 71 for instructions. To match the display colors as closely as possible, make sure that all the projectors are set to the same color mode before starting. See page 114 for instructions. 2. Press the Menu button, highlight the Extended menu, and press Enter. 3. Select Multi-screen and press Enter. 4. Start by setting the Adjustment Level to 1 for two projectors. Then use Brightness Correct to match the darker projector to the lighter one. Press Enter to see the effects of your adjustments. 128 Fine-Tuning the Projector