Sharp NP-PH3501QL User Manual - NEC - Page 103

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[COLOR CORRECTION] Corrects the color for all signals. Adjusts the tone for the colors red, green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan. RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN HUE SATURATION HUE SATURATION HUE SATURATION HUE SATURATION HUE SATURATION HUE SATURATION + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction + Direction − Direction Magenta direction Yellow direction Vivid Weak Yellow direction Cyan direction Vivid Weak Cyan direction Magenta direction Vivid Weak Red direction Green direction Vivid Weak Blue direction Red direction Vivid Weak Green direction Blue direction Vivid Weak 5. Using On-Screen Menu [COLOR SETTING] The color range (color reproduction range) of the projected image can be adjusted by inputting the red, green, blue and white color coordinates of the projection light using a chroma meter that can measure color coordinates. The specified color (target color: [TCGD]) can be reproduced by measuring the value of the native color (color without color compensation) and registering it in [MCGD]. Leave the light source on for at least 15 minutes before performing the [COLOR SETTING] in order to stabilize the brightness. First set the [MCGD] color coordinates using the chroma meter, then set the color coordinates you want to display as the [TCGD]s. We recommend using a spectral radiance meter with a narrow wavelength range that is capable of measuring the color range. NOTE: • The color setting cannot be performed when [HIGH-BRIGHT] has been selected for [DETAIL SETTINGS]. [SETTING] Enables/disables the color setting. When enabled, [MCGD] and [TCGD] can be set. [MCGD] Enter the color coordinates of the projected image. REFERENCE Read the setting values of the RED/GREEN/BLUE/WHITE color coordinates. STANDARD: This loads the factory settings. The red, green, blue and white color coordinates cannot be input. USER1/USER2: Two user settings can be registered here. RED/GREEN/BLUE/WHITE Set the color coordinates. 86

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5. Using On-Screen Menu
[COLOR CORRECTION]
Corrects the color for all signals.
Adjusts the tone for the colors red, green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan.
RED
HUE
+ Direction
Magenta direction
− Direction
Yellow direction
SATURATION
+ Direction
Vivid
− Direction
Weak
GREEN
HUE
+ Direction
Yellow direction
− Direction
Cyan direction
SATURATION
+ Direction
Vivid
− Direction
Weak
BLUE
HUE
+ Direction
Cyan direction
− Direction
Magenta direction
SATURATION
+ Direction
Vivid
− Direction
Weak
YELLOW
HUE
+ Direction
Red direction
− Direction
Green direction
SATURATION
+ Direction
Vivid
− Direction
Weak
MAGENTA
HUE
+ Direction
Blue direction
− Direction
Red direction
SATURATION
+ Direction
Vivid
− Direction
Weak
CYAN
HUE
+ Direction
Green direction
− Direction
Blue direction
SATURATION
+ Direction
Vivid
− Direction
Weak
[COLOR SETTING]
The color range (color reproduction range) of the projected image can be adjusted by inputting the red, green, blue
and white color coordinates of the projection light using a chroma meter that can measure color coordinates.
The specified color (target color: [TCGD]) can be reproduced by measuring the value of the native color (color without
color compensation) and registering it in [MCGD].
Leave the light source on for at least 15 minutes before performing the [COLOR SETTING] in order to stabilize the
brightness.
First set the [MCGD] color coordinates using the chroma meter, then set the color coordinates you want to display
as the [TCGD]s.
We recommend using a spectral radiance meter with a narrow wavelength range that is capable of measuring the
color range.
NOTE:
• The color setting cannot be performed when [HIGH-BRIGHT] has been selected for [DETAIL SETTINGS].
[SETTING]
Enables/disables the color setting.
When enabled, [MCGD] and [TCGD] can be set.
[MCGD]
Enter the color coordinates of the projected image.
REFERENCE
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Read the setting values of the RED/GREEN/BLUE/WHITE color coordinates.
STANDARD: This loads the factory settings. The red, green, blue and white color coordinates cannot be input.
USER1/USER2: Two user settings can be registered here.
RED/GREEN/BLUE/WHITE
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Set the color coordinates.