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By providing the ability to manipulate primary and secondary colours as well as the white point, the user gains expanded control over the gamut of colours the projectors can display. By way of a simplified setup procedure, an installer can simply measure and record the red, green and blue x and y colour points and luminance values with a light meter and enter the values into a computer connected to the projector. ColorMax"! then analyses the user input and a software algorithm automatically calibrates all of the colour settings, per input, to produce a perfectly calibrated D6500 output. For cinema purists, this assures that the displayed content accurately reflects the artistic vision originally captured on the film. |
