Optoma hd67
Hi im a newbie at the whole 3d thing...i ve recently purchased optoma hd67 and need help calibrating my projector..suggest me some good ways of calibrating it and do the same setting hold good for 2d as well as 3d because the brightness halves rit...
Hi im a newbie at the whole 3d thing...i ve recently purchased optoma hd67 and need help calibrating my projector..suggest me some good ways of calibrating it and do the same setting hold good for 2d as well as 3d because the brightness halves rit...

#1
Posted 10/12/2010 01:09 PM   
Hi im a newbie at the whole 3d thing...i ve recently purchased optoma hd67 and need help calibrating my projector..suggest me some good ways of calibrating it and do the same setting hold good for 2d as well as 3d because the brightness halves rit...
Hi im a newbie at the whole 3d thing...i ve recently purchased optoma hd67 and need help calibrating my projector..suggest me some good ways of calibrating it and do the same setting hold good for 2d as well as 3d because the brightness halves rit...

#2
Posted 10/12/2010 01:09 PM   
my settings for optoma hd67

2d:
Projector Settings:
Mode - Photo
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 52
Sharpness - 15
Brilliant Color - 10
Degamma - Standard
Color Temp - Cold
Color Space - Auto
RGB - 0 for all

Nvidia Control Panel:
Desktop Color Settings
Brightness 55%
Contrast 52%
Gamma 1.06
Digital Vibrance 51% and above(based on the look of the movie....for the new harry potter deathly hallows trailer, i cranked it up to 87%)

Video Color Settings -
brightness - 45%
contrast - - 38%
saturation - 45%


i still get patches when viewing extra bright white backgrounds/surfaces, and it goes away when i decrease brightness and contrast...but makes my picture dull.
@everybody
please spare a minute to share your settings

btw,i used avia guide to home theatre to get the correct brightness and contrast.
my settings for optoma hd67



2d:

Projector Settings:

Mode - Photo

Brightness - 48

Contrast - 52

Sharpness - 15

Brilliant Color - 10

Degamma - Standard

Color Temp - Cold

Color Space - Auto

RGB - 0 for all



Nvidia Control Panel:

Desktop Color Settings

Brightness 55%

Contrast 52%

Gamma 1.06

Digital Vibrance 51% and above(based on the look of the movie....for the new harry potter deathly hallows trailer, i cranked it up to 87%)



Video Color Settings -

brightness - 45%

contrast - - 38%

saturation - 45%





i still get patches when viewing extra bright white backgrounds/surfaces, and it goes away when i decrease brightness and contrast...but makes my picture dull.

@everybody

please spare a minute to share your settings



btw,i used avia guide to home theatre to get the correct brightness and contrast.

#3
Posted 10/15/2010 06:40 PM   
my settings for optoma hd67

2d:
Projector Settings:
Mode - Photo
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 52
Sharpness - 15
Brilliant Color - 10
Degamma - Standard
Color Temp - Cold
Color Space - Auto
RGB - 0 for all

Nvidia Control Panel:
Desktop Color Settings
Brightness 55%
Contrast 52%
Gamma 1.06
Digital Vibrance 51% and above(based on the look of the movie....for the new harry potter deathly hallows trailer, i cranked it up to 87%)

Video Color Settings -
brightness - 45%
contrast - - 38%
saturation - 45%


i still get patches when viewing extra bright white backgrounds/surfaces, and it goes away when i decrease brightness and contrast...but makes my picture dull.
@everybody
please spare a minute to share your settings

btw,i used avia guide to home theatre to get the correct brightness and contrast.
my settings for optoma hd67



2d:

Projector Settings:

Mode - Photo

Brightness - 48

Contrast - 52

Sharpness - 15

Brilliant Color - 10

Degamma - Standard

Color Temp - Cold

Color Space - Auto

RGB - 0 for all



Nvidia Control Panel:

Desktop Color Settings

Brightness 55%

Contrast 52%

Gamma 1.06

Digital Vibrance 51% and above(based on the look of the movie....for the new harry potter deathly hallows trailer, i cranked it up to 87%)



Video Color Settings -

brightness - 45%

contrast - - 38%

saturation - 45%





i still get patches when viewing extra bright white backgrounds/surfaces, and it goes away when i decrease brightness and contrast...but makes my picture dull.

@everybody

please spare a minute to share your settings



btw,i used avia guide to home theatre to get the correct brightness and contrast.

#4
Posted 10/15/2010 06:40 PM   
my settings for optoma hd67

2d:
Projector Settings:
Mode - Photo
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 52
Sharpness - 15
Brilliant Color - 10
Degamma - Standard
Color Temp - Cold
Color Space - Auto
RGB - 0 for all

Nvidia Control Panel:
Desktop Color Settings
Brightness 55%
Contrast 52%
Gamma 1.06
Digital Vibrance 51% and above(based on the look of the movie....for the new harry potter deathly hallows trailer, i cranked it up to 87%)

Video Color Settings -
brightness - 45%
contrast - 38%
saturation - 45%


i still get patches when viewing extra bright white backgrounds/surfaces, and it goes away when i decrease brightness and contrast...but makes my picture dull.
@everybody
please spare a minute to share your settings

btw,i used avia guide to home theatre to get the correct brightness and contrast.
my settings for optoma hd67



2d:

Projector Settings:

Mode - Photo

Brightness - 48

Contrast - 52

Sharpness - 15

Brilliant Color - 10

Degamma - Standard

Color Temp - Cold

Color Space - Auto

RGB - 0 for all



Nvidia Control Panel:

Desktop Color Settings

Brightness 55%

Contrast 52%

Gamma 1.06

Digital Vibrance 51% and above(based on the look of the movie....for the new harry potter deathly hallows trailer, i cranked it up to 87%)



Video Color Settings -

brightness - 45%

contrast - 38%

saturation - 45%





i still get patches when viewing extra bright white backgrounds/surfaces, and it goes away when i decrease brightness and contrast...but makes my picture dull.

@everybody

please spare a minute to share your settings



btw,i used avia guide to home theatre to get the correct brightness and contrast.

#5
Posted 10/15/2010 06:40 PM   
my settings for optoma hd67

2d:
Projector Settings:
Mode - Photo
Brightness - 48
Contrast - 52
Sharpness - 15
Brilliant Color - 10
Degamma - Standard
Color Temp - Cold
Color Space - Auto
RGB - 0 for all

Nvidia Control Panel:
Desktop Color Settings
Brightness 55%
Contrast 52%
Gamma 1.06
Digital Vibrance 51% and above(based on the look of the movie....for the new harry potter deathly hallows trailer, i cranked it up to 87%)

Video Color Settings -
brightness - 45%
contrast - 38%
saturation - 45%


i still get patches when viewing extra bright white backgrounds/surfaces, and it goes away when i decrease brightness and contrast...but makes my picture dull.
@everybody
please spare a minute to share your settings

btw,i used avia guide to home theatre to get the correct brightness and contrast.
my settings for optoma hd67



2d:

Projector Settings:

Mode - Photo

Brightness - 48

Contrast - 52

Sharpness - 15

Brilliant Color - 10

Degamma - Standard

Color Temp - Cold

Color Space - Auto

RGB - 0 for all



Nvidia Control Panel:

Desktop Color Settings

Brightness 55%

Contrast 52%

Gamma 1.06

Digital Vibrance 51% and above(based on the look of the movie....for the new harry potter deathly hallows trailer, i cranked it up to 87%)



Video Color Settings -

brightness - 45%

contrast - 38%

saturation - 45%





i still get patches when viewing extra bright white backgrounds/surfaces, and it goes away when i decrease brightness and contrast...but makes my picture dull.

@everybody

please spare a minute to share your settings



btw,i used avia guide to home theatre to get the correct brightness and contrast.

#6
Posted 10/15/2010 06:40 PM   
thanks a lot srinivas for sharing your settings with me helps a lot...and do the same settings hold good for 3d also?
thanks a lot srinivas for sharing your settings with me helps a lot...and do the same settings hold good for 3d also?

#7
Posted 10/16/2010 05:50 AM   
thanks a lot srinivas for sharing your settings with me helps a lot...and do the same settings hold good for 3d also?
thanks a lot srinivas for sharing your settings with me helps a lot...and do the same settings hold good for 3d also?

#8
Posted 10/16/2010 05:50 AM   
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