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Originally Posted by guitarman 
If you don't want to spring for a pro with professional equipment to tune your projector (which you should) it's just a one time shot.
Ok then you should start with a basic Avia / DVE tuning, then put up a graysteps pattern, light grays/white to dark graybars. Find it in Avia or DVE. Study the color bias in the grays, first use the colortemp control to see which makes gray look steely gray with no color bias.
Next use the advance RGB gains and bias. RGB gains take color out of the white/bright grays, RGB bias takes the color out of the darker grays.
If you see red bias in the lights back off the red gain and increase the Blue and green gain equally till you see no color bias in the gray tone.
Once gray looks gray with no color bias your picture should look more natural toned.
Cheap way to try and fix it and nothing beats a pro with equipment coming out and making your 6500k gray balance go where it should be.
Good luck on your tweeking.

If you don't want to spring for a pro with professional equipment to tune your projector (which you should) it's just a one time shot.
Ok then you should start with a basic Avia / DVE tuning, then put up a graysteps pattern, light grays/white to dark graybars. Find it in Avia or DVE. Study the color bias in the grays, first use the colortemp control to see which makes gray look steely gray with no color bias.
Next use the advance RGB gains and bias. RGB gains take color out of the white/bright grays, RGB bias takes the color out of the darker grays.
If you see red bias in the lights back off the red gain and increase the Blue and green gain equally till you see no color bias in the gray tone.
Once gray looks gray with no color bias your picture should look more natural toned.
Cheap way to try and fix it and nothing beats a pro with equipment coming out and making your 6500k gray balance go where it should be.
Good luck on your tweeking.
I have the NTSC version of DVE dated 2003. Is this okay to use for calibrating my 1080p PJ (HC8350)?










































































