Wolf DCX-1000I User Manual

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Wolf Cinema Owner's Manual

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Advanced Image Settings

— SUBMENU Use the Advanced
Image Settings
submenu to make the
adjustments necessary for lesser-used
but more specialized applications on
your projector.

GaMMa Table: This control applies a
default video, graphics or simple gamma
table or “curve” to your images, controlling
the intensity of mid-level colors and
producing maximum contrast, brightness
and color performance. as shown at

right, the graphics curve is a modified power curve that will show
more detail in darker areas of the projected content while the
video curve has a linear segment near black to compensate for
increased black levels typical of video signals. a simple gamma
curve is a true power curve that does not alter the contrast or the
intensity of mid-level colors.

Keep in mind that any Gamma Table choice sets the related
Gamma value (shown in the Picture Adjustments menu) to a 2.6

default, where it can be fine-tuned as desired. Different values
(1-3) here indicate that the original gamma table has been
adjusted with either the Gamma slide bar or direct key.

seleCT COlOR aDJUsTMenT: in “Select Color adjustment”,
choose an overall color performance for all images. The “max
Drives” factory default simply drives all 3 colors at their maximum
level so that they are fully on and cannot be changed. The two

other pre-defined color adjustment choices — SD Video and
HD Video — apply a color gamut optimized for video sources

(standard or high-definition). Alternatively, you can specify a
color temperature, which enables the nearby Color Temperature
slidebar and applies its current setting (default = 6500K). if none

of the pre-defined “Select Color Adjustment” options or color temperatures suit your

application, select one of four color gamuts previously defined by a user (User 1, 2, 3, 4).
a “User” option applies a customized color performance in which the user has precisely
set the hue and intensity of each color component in the

Color Adjustment by X/Y or Color

Temp Adjust submenus, and is most often needed with multiple-projector applications. Select the
color adjustment producing the best color accuracy for your application and installation.

To configure a “User” color adjustment (gamut), use either the Color Adjustment by X/Y or Color
Temp Adjust
submenu found in the Display Setup menu under Geometry and Color.

nOTes: 1) “Color Temperature” defaults to 6500K until changed. All four “User” options default

to SD Video unless the user has redefined them. 2) Factory-defined color primaries, which
ensure consistent color gamut from projector-to-projector, can be calibrated in the Service
menu only. If you suspect alteration, the factory settings can be recovered with selection of
Reset to Factory Defaults?” in the Color Primary Settings submenu within the Service menu
(password-protected).

Section 3 ► Operation

Advanced Image S ettings

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Gamma Table

Select Color Adjustment

Color Temperature

Iris

Simulation 3D

Motion Filter

2/3 Pulldown Threshold

Detail Threshold

Graphics

Max. Drives

7600

3

Auto

0

0

Gamma Table

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Graphics

Video

Simple

B&W Film

Film 1

Film 2

Fluorescent

Incandescent

Sunlight

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