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Section 3: Operation
M Series User Manual 3-49
020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)
Black Level Blending Procedure
NOTES: 1) Adjust white levels before adjusting black levels. 2) The zones in BLB menu correspond to the
Edge Blend zones.
1. Start with two projectors. Select the black test pattern for both projectors from the Geometry and Color
submenu.
2. In the Black Level Blending submenu, enable black blending by selecting Standard from the pull-down
list for each projector.
3. Working with one projector at a time, use the center brightness slide bar to adjust the center brightness
(brightness of the non-blended region) so that the center intensity matches that of the brightest blended
region (the center of all images when blending a 2 x 2 display is the target area).
4. You can choose which of the next four options, Top, Bottom, Left, Right, to use depending on which edge
of the projector you are working with has been edge blended. The blend width can be adjusted to line up
properly but by default it corresponds to the edge blending setting determined for that edge.
5. The brightness and black hues of the blended region can be adjusted in more detail in case fine-tuning is
needed (may be only necessary for blending a 2 x 2 projector display because of blending differs for the
sides and center).
NOTES: 1) The menu options vary depending on the edge blending parameters. 2) When adjusting six or
more projectors, you need to ensure that the brightness of each target area is matched at closely as possible.
3.7.20Default Color Adjustments and Default Color Adjustment with YNF
Select the default values for the color adjustment without the Yellow Notch Filter. The value selected is the
default to be used by the system during auto setup or initial detection of a new source. See 3.7.12 Geometry
And Color - Submenu, Color Adjustments by X,Y for description.
3.7.21Tiling Setup - Submenu
Image tiling allows a single input image to be displayed, spread over multiple screens, with each screen
displaying a fraction of the image. The image is displayed by the m × n array of projectors, where m is the
number of rows (1-3) and n is the number of columns (1-3). This allows the following arrays to be set up:
1x2, 2x1, 1x3, 3x1, 2x2, 2x3, 3x2, 3x3
Projectors are numbered from left to right (left column = 1), and from top to bottom (Top row = 1).
Examples:
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