Wolf Cinema DLD-380FD User Manual

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Stable Color Gamut

Lamp-based projectors are notorious for changes over time in color accuracy. As the arc gap

in the lamp expands, the white point and color primaries can change, requiring periodic color

adjustments. With the BLU-Escent illumination technology, the blue laser light and yellow phosphor

light is consistent and stable over time. The modules are also stable within minor fluctuations in

ambient temperatures – thus, they do not experience the visible image degradations that lamp-

based projectors do.

In addition, the DLD-380FD is able to exceed the Rec. 709 and sRGB color gamut. This wide

color response allows for even greater saturation of colors, as may be required.

Figure 8: Expanded Color Gamut

Safety and Lamp Disposal Concerns

Moving from a lamp-based projector to a solid state light source means that there is no

longer the mercury issue in the lamp to worry about, eliminating disposal concerns.

Since the projector contains a laser source, our team has taken special care to be sure no

laser light can escape the projector housing. This is facilitated by the strong die-cast block that

holds the blues lasers. Not only is this an excellent contributor for thermal management, it enables

the projector to have a Class II laser classification. This means you follow the same safety

considerations as you would with a lamp-based projector.

Outboard ProScaler MK III

Included in the system is our latest generation ProScaler MK III home theater Video

Processor. This advanced slim-line component serves as the advanced connectivity and signal

processing point for the video system. The ProScaler MK III provides for dual HDMI 1.4a inputs and

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