View Full Version : opinion on Sony VPL-HW10 RCP


b1pkkf26
10-25-09, 02:01 PM
Hi folks

I would like some opinion on using RCP feature on the VPL-HW10, last night I was recalibrating my set after changing the bulb, use DVE.

After adj the brightness, I then went and adj the color using the filter glass, the blue was fine, but the red and green is not at proper level. So I fiddle with the color, tint and hue with my best ablity. Still a bit off, so I went and adj the color with RCP, my surprise is came out very good, red and green is perfectly unify. Then I went and pop in my test movie Fantastic 4 rise of silver surfer. The picture looks great, but some thing just do seems right, I can't explain it, maybe my mind is playing tricks on me :eek:

So I did some google and CNET did a review stating if using RCP feature it will (adversely affected color decoding) can some one explain what that mean.


Thanks in advance

Rob.

luipic
11-12-09, 03:44 AM
The RCP is absolutely useless: yes it's very easy to obtain a gamut triangle analog to the reference, but you messed totally the color.
There's no way: You must choose between oversatured colors with the space color wide and undersatured with color space normal.
Every try with the RCP controls is a waste of time :(.
Yesterday i begin from wide and reduce green and red with rcp also CYM was conducted to reference: then i calibrated gray scale and back to contrast and brightness sesstings it was all messed, with every level visible under 16 and with a big red dominance.
Sorry for my poor english
Luigi

Jason Turk
11-12-09, 09:06 PM
It really can only be used for very fine tuning...it is too limited in what it offers (really needs a luminance/brightness adjustment to make it useful).