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Operation
D-73d Series Installation/Operation Manual 85
Display Color - Projector Settings: These settings are also saved independently for
each input and display mode.
SatCo (BrilliantColor™): Select SatCo (BrilliantColor™) from the Display Color -
Projector Settings menu to enable (On) or disable (Off) BrilliantColor processing,
which improves brightness in grays and secondary colors.
ConstantContrast: Select ConstantContrast from the Display Color - Common
Settings menu to enable (Low/Medium/High) or disable (Off) ConstantContrast in
the optical engine. ConstantContrast uses a dynamic LED driver that modulates light
to the DMD based on the actual content of the video material. Runco recommends
that you disable ConstantContrast before adjusting Brightness, Contrast or other
image settings.
Engine Configuration: By default (and by design), the D-73d produces 2D images
that are almost twice as bright as 3D images. If this is not desirable, choose Engine
Configuration from the Display Color - Projector Settings menu and set it to Single.
With this setting, the difference in brightness between 2D and 3D modes is much
less noticeable.
Input Image: The Input Image controls are functionally similar to those in the Picture
menu (refer to page 71), but are accessible only by entering the Calibration menu
passcode.
Input Color: The Input Color controls are similar to those in the Display Color menu
(see above), but adjust the color balance of the incoming signal. These settings are
also saved independently for each input and display mode.
Gain/Offset (HD1, HD2 and Component/SCART inputs only): These controls
operate similarly to those in the Display Color - Common Settings menu
(described on page 81), but affect the Y, Pb and Pr signal components rather than
the red, green and blue channels.
•Chroma Delay: use the Chroma Delay control to correct a mis-aligned image from a
composite video source. Chroma delay in an image causes color shifts to occur to
the left of the vertical edge transitions, producing artificial shadows or a “halo” effect.
If necessary, adjust this setting to eliminate them.
Noise Filter: To apply noise filtering to the input signal, select Noise Filter from the
Input Color menu. The Noise Filter is useful for clearing up noisy images from 480i
video sources.
Use the left- or right-arrow buttons to select the desired amount of noise reduction,
keeping in mind that higher settings (which reduce high frequencies) may also
“soften” the image.
Save ISF Night/Save ISF Day: Whenever you make a change to the ISF settings, you
should always save it. Select Save ISF Night or Save ISF Day from the Calibration
menu to do this.
The Input Image settings establish the “zero point” for the Picture
menu settings, whose values represent offsets from the Input
Image settings. For example, if you set Brightness to 10 in this
menu, setting Brightness to 10 in the Picture menu results in an
actual setting value of 20 (10+10).
Note
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