GUITARMAN SETTINGS: August 16, 2011
Here are the colorfacts calibrated numbers, might come in handy.
1080i Component signal
Cinema
contrast -14
brightness 0
Sharp 12
Color +8
Tint 0
Advanced
Gamma Standard
R gain -4
G gain 0
B gain +1
R bias +2
G bias -1
B bias +4
HDMI 2D
Contrast -18
Brightness -2
Sharp 11
Color 15
Tint 0
Advanced
Gamma Film
R gain -5
G gain 0
B gain -1
R bias -1
G bias 0
B bias 0
After 100hrs your lamp is broken in and there's a color shift which stabilizes so here's a set of D65k tuned numbers for that. -
This one is a 2.20 gamma for digital video choosing the Film gamma choice.
2D Settings:
User
Contrast -18
Bright -3
Sharp 12
Color -2
Tint +4
Advanced
Gamma Film
Color Temp Warm
RGB/gain bias
R gain -4
g gain -1
b gain +1
R bias +1
G bias +1
B bias 0
This one can be saved separately under Cinema it's a 2.5gamma or CRT type gamma for when after your lamp breaks in. This will show a darker image you might like for movie watching. The other 2.2 gamma tuning save it under User for HDTV, switch back and forth your preference.
Cinema
Contrast -31
Bright 0
Sharp 12
Color +4
Tint 0
Advanced
Gamma Standard
Color Temp Warm
Red gain +1
Grn gain 0
blu gain =5
Red bias -2
Grn bias 0
Blu bias -1
Lumens on a 106" 1.0 screen - using a light meter back at the screen.
http://www.videodementia.com/sales/h...ight265hrs.jpg
That's 49 foot candles a very high reading.
2D basic tuned OTB 1440 lumens low lamp
3D OTB 2040 lumens bright mode / graphic gamma, 3D is factory tuned for when viewing with the glasses on. There is no 3D tuning software yet.
2D tuned down to D65k 1080lumens low lamp
Lumens adjusted to using shortest throw / max opened zoom. Knock 20% off the numbers when using long throw minimum zoomed lens.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Out The Box 2D Settings By Optoma
DISPLAY MODE: Cinema
CONTRAST: +5
BRIGHTNESS: 0
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: +8
TINT: 0
ADVANCED: GAMMA:
film Gamma Curve type: -1 Offset: +1
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Color: 1 (others set to 0)
Pure motion:1
Pure detail: 1
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Warm
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: +3
Green Gain: 0
Blue Gain: +3
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +2
__________________________________________________________
WINDSHIFT Setting HD33 2D (march 19, 2012)
Calibration was done using an Eye-One Display sensor, on a 1.0 gain screen (106 inches, 12 feet throw), in a dedicater HT room, complete darkness.
2D HDMI 1080p
Display mode: Cinema
Contrast -9
Bright -2
Sharp 12
Color +8
Tint -1 (edited value)
ADVANCED
Gamma Film
Color Temp Warm
Gamma curve type +2 (edited value)
Offset +1
PURE ENGINE
Pure color 1
Pure detail 1
RGB/gain bias
R gain +5
g gain 0
b gain +4
R bias +1
G bias 0
B bias +1
___________________________________________________________________
POSTED BY YIORGO1313 (March 12, 2012)
Equipment
oppo 93
denon 5308ci
screen Dalite high contrast matte white gain 1.1
contrast 0
brightness 0
colour 5
tint 2
mode cinema
temp med
offsets
r 0
g 1
b 3
r 0
g 0
b 0
gamma film 2.2
ofssets
+1
+3
hours on projector about 100
hopefully this may help some of you,good luck
____________________________________________________________________________________
CVH First HD33 2D Settings February 2012
This is for BLURAY 2D only. My setup: 125" Elite 1.1 Gain Screen, projector ceiling mounted at 14ft from screen in a darkened room no ambient light.
DISPLAY MODE: Cinema
CONTRAST: +7
BRIGHTNESS: -4
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: 20
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: film
Gamma Curve type: -4
Offset: +1
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Color: 1 (others set to 0)
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Warm
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: 0
Green Gain: -2
Blue Gain: 0
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +2
____________________________________________________________________
CVH New HD33 Projector From Optoma after Calibration 2D - June 2012
This is for BLURAY 2D only.
My setup: 125" Elite 1.1 Gain Screen, projector ceiling mounted at 14ft from screen in a darkened room no ambient light
LAMP MODE: STD
DISPLAY MODE: User
CONTRAST: +5
BRIGHTNESS: -4
level a touch.)
SHARPNESS: 11
COLOR: 16
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: film
Gamma Film Curve type: +2
Offset: +3
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Motion: off
Pure Detail: off
Pure Color: 0
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Medium
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: 0
Green Gain: -2
Blue Gain: 0
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +2
_____________________________________________________________________
3D HD33 Stock Settings Out the Box
LAMP MODE: BRIGHT
DISPLAY MODE: 3D
CONTRAST: +7
BRIGHTNESS: 0
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: 12
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: Graphic
Gamma Curve type: -6
Offset: 0
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Motion: Low
Pure Detail: 1
Pure Color: Off
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Medium
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: +2
Green Gain: 0
Blue Gain: +1
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: 1
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CVH Old HD33 with 3D Settings - February 2012
This is for BLURAY 3D only. My setup: 125" Elite 1.1 Gain Screen, projector ceiling mounted at 14ft from screen in a darkened room no ambient light
LAMP MODE: STD (Saves on Lamp Life)
DISPLAY MODE: User
CONTRAST: +7
BRIGHTNESS: -4
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: 20
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: film
Gamma Film Curve type: -7
Offset: +2
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Motion: off
Pure Detail: off
Pure Color: 1
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Medium
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: 0
Green Gain: -2
Blue Gain: 0
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +2
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CVH UPDATED 3D SETTINGS (DECEMBER 2012)
So I spent a few days tweaking the HD33 again in 3D mode.
I was a little nervous about messing with the emitter, but had to try.
I read the emitter manual online and fine tuned the “Glasses Performance Mode”
I was mainly interested in brightening the glasses lens. In doing so, I was pleasantly surprised at the results. 3 things happened that I was not expecting.
1. The 3D image of course brightened.
2. It also removed that green tint that is so prevalent on the Optoma RF’s
3. Also, from top to Bottom, the Lens color was completely uniform. No color shift.
Try the Following:
Leave original 3D settings the same as factory default in 3D mode.
Go to User mode and plug in the following Data: After all settings complete, toggle between 3D and USER Mode to see the difference. Then proceed to tweak the Emitter.
LAMP MODE: BRIGHT
DISPLAY MODE: USER
CONTRAST: +7
BRIGHTNESS: -4
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: +12
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: film
Gamma Curve type: -7
Offset: +1
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Motion: Low
Pure Detail: 1
Pure Color: +2
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Medium
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: +2
Green Gain: 0
Blue Gain: +1
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +1
Run a 3D movie with glasses on and the emitter in your hand.
Pause movie where you like.
Push down and hold the Joystick until 2 green LED’s light up.
You’re in “MANUAL TUNING PREFORMANCE MODE”
Move the joy stick to the right to Brighten the Image, or Left to Darken.
I moved it all the way to the Right. The Green tint faded and no Color Shifts.
Now, look at the top of your lens and slowly move down to the bottom. You should have no Color Shift. And no green tint.
For testing, Move the Joystick to the left in increments and u will notice the Green tint gets worse and image darkens.
The Emitter LED’s will all be lit up orange still. Don’t worry. In 2 minutes it will save your setting and return to green.
After all steps are followed. you should have a nice bright image, no color shifts and an almost removed green tint in PQ.
This may not work for all of you. Try it at your own risk. It is easy though.
Edited by cvh - 12/10/12 at 10:02pm
Here are the colorfacts calibrated numbers, might come in handy.
1080i Component signal
Cinema
contrast -14
brightness 0
Sharp 12
Color +8
Tint 0
Advanced
Gamma Standard
R gain -4
G gain 0
B gain +1
R bias +2
G bias -1
B bias +4
HDMI 2D
Contrast -18
Brightness -2
Sharp 11
Color 15
Tint 0
Advanced
Gamma Film
R gain -5
G gain 0
B gain -1
R bias -1
G bias 0
B bias 0
After 100hrs your lamp is broken in and there's a color shift which stabilizes so here's a set of D65k tuned numbers for that. -
This one is a 2.20 gamma for digital video choosing the Film gamma choice.
2D Settings:
User
Contrast -18
Bright -3
Sharp 12
Color -2
Tint +4
Advanced
Gamma Film
Color Temp Warm
RGB/gain bias
R gain -4
g gain -1
b gain +1
R bias +1
G bias +1
B bias 0
This one can be saved separately under Cinema it's a 2.5gamma or CRT type gamma for when after your lamp breaks in. This will show a darker image you might like for movie watching. The other 2.2 gamma tuning save it under User for HDTV, switch back and forth your preference.
Cinema
Contrast -31
Bright 0
Sharp 12
Color +4
Tint 0
Advanced
Gamma Standard
Color Temp Warm
Red gain +1
Grn gain 0
blu gain =5
Red bias -2
Grn bias 0
Blu bias -1
Lumens on a 106" 1.0 screen - using a light meter back at the screen.
http://www.videodementia.com/sales/h...ight265hrs.jpg
That's 49 foot candles a very high reading.
2D basic tuned OTB 1440 lumens low lamp
3D OTB 2040 lumens bright mode / graphic gamma, 3D is factory tuned for when viewing with the glasses on. There is no 3D tuning software yet.
2D tuned down to D65k 1080lumens low lamp
Lumens adjusted to using shortest throw / max opened zoom. Knock 20% off the numbers when using long throw minimum zoomed lens.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Out The Box 2D Settings By Optoma
DISPLAY MODE: Cinema
CONTRAST: +5
BRIGHTNESS: 0
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: +8
TINT: 0
ADVANCED: GAMMA:
film Gamma Curve type: -1 Offset: +1
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Color: 1 (others set to 0)
Pure motion:1
Pure detail: 1
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Warm
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: +3
Green Gain: 0
Blue Gain: +3
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +2
__________________________________________________________
WINDSHIFT Setting HD33 2D (march 19, 2012)
Calibration was done using an Eye-One Display sensor, on a 1.0 gain screen (106 inches, 12 feet throw), in a dedicater HT room, complete darkness.
2D HDMI 1080p
Display mode: Cinema
Contrast -9
Bright -2
Sharp 12
Color +8
Tint -1 (edited value)
ADVANCED
Gamma Film
Color Temp Warm
Gamma curve type +2 (edited value)
Offset +1
PURE ENGINE
Pure color 1
Pure detail 1
RGB/gain bias
R gain +5
g gain 0
b gain +4
R bias +1
G bias 0
B bias +1
___________________________________________________________________
POSTED BY YIORGO1313 (March 12, 2012)
Equipment
oppo 93
denon 5308ci
screen Dalite high contrast matte white gain 1.1
contrast 0
brightness 0
colour 5
tint 2
mode cinema
temp med
offsets
r 0
g 1
b 3
r 0
g 0
b 0
gamma film 2.2
ofssets
+1
+3
hours on projector about 100
hopefully this may help some of you,good luck
____________________________________________________________________________________
CVH First HD33 2D Settings February 2012
This is for BLURAY 2D only. My setup: 125" Elite 1.1 Gain Screen, projector ceiling mounted at 14ft from screen in a darkened room no ambient light.
DISPLAY MODE: Cinema
CONTRAST: +7
BRIGHTNESS: -4
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: 20
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: film
Gamma Curve type: -4
Offset: +1
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Color: 1 (others set to 0)
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Warm
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: 0
Green Gain: -2
Blue Gain: 0
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +2
____________________________________________________________________
CVH New HD33 Projector From Optoma after Calibration 2D - June 2012
This is for BLURAY 2D only.
My setup: 125" Elite 1.1 Gain Screen, projector ceiling mounted at 14ft from screen in a darkened room no ambient light
LAMP MODE: STD
DISPLAY MODE: User
CONTRAST: +5
BRIGHTNESS: -4
level a touch.)
SHARPNESS: 11
COLOR: 16
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: film
Gamma Film Curve type: +2
Offset: +3
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Motion: off
Pure Detail: off
Pure Color: 0
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Medium
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: 0
Green Gain: -2
Blue Gain: 0
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +2
_____________________________________________________________________
3D HD33 Stock Settings Out the Box
LAMP MODE: BRIGHT
DISPLAY MODE: 3D
CONTRAST: +7
BRIGHTNESS: 0
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: 12
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: Graphic
Gamma Curve type: -6
Offset: 0
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Motion: Low
Pure Detail: 1
Pure Color: Off
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Medium
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: +2
Green Gain: 0
Blue Gain: +1
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: 1
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CVH Old HD33 with 3D Settings - February 2012
This is for BLURAY 3D only. My setup: 125" Elite 1.1 Gain Screen, projector ceiling mounted at 14ft from screen in a darkened room no ambient light
LAMP MODE: STD (Saves on Lamp Life)
DISPLAY MODE: User
CONTRAST: +7
BRIGHTNESS: -4
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: 20
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: film
Gamma Film Curve type: -7
Offset: +2
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Motion: off
Pure Detail: off
Pure Color: 1
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Medium
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: 0
Green Gain: -2
Blue Gain: 0
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +2
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CVH UPDATED 3D SETTINGS (DECEMBER 2012)
So I spent a few days tweaking the HD33 again in 3D mode.
I was a little nervous about messing with the emitter, but had to try.
I read the emitter manual online and fine tuned the “Glasses Performance Mode”
I was mainly interested in brightening the glasses lens. In doing so, I was pleasantly surprised at the results. 3 things happened that I was not expecting.
1. The 3D image of course brightened.
2. It also removed that green tint that is so prevalent on the Optoma RF’s
3. Also, from top to Bottom, the Lens color was completely uniform. No color shift.
Try the Following:
Leave original 3D settings the same as factory default in 3D mode.
Go to User mode and plug in the following Data: After all settings complete, toggle between 3D and USER Mode to see the difference. Then proceed to tweak the Emitter.
LAMP MODE: BRIGHT
DISPLAY MODE: USER
CONTRAST: +7
BRIGHTNESS: -4
SHARPNESS: 12
COLOR: +12
TINT: 0
ADVANCED:
GAMMA: film
Gamma Curve type: -7
Offset: +1
PURE ENGINE:
Pure Motion: Low
Pure Detail: 1
Pure Color: +2
COLOR SETTINGS:
Color Temp: Medium
RGB BIAS/GAIN:
Red Gain: +2
Green Gain: 0
Blue Gain: +1
Red Bias: +2
Green Bias: 0
Blue Bias: +1
Run a 3D movie with glasses on and the emitter in your hand.
Pause movie where you like.
Push down and hold the Joystick until 2 green LED’s light up.
You’re in “MANUAL TUNING PREFORMANCE MODE”
Move the joy stick to the right to Brighten the Image, or Left to Darken.
I moved it all the way to the Right. The Green tint faded and no Color Shifts.
Now, look at the top of your lens and slowly move down to the bottom. You should have no Color Shift. And no green tint.
For testing, Move the Joystick to the left in increments and u will notice the Green tint gets worse and image darkens.
The Emitter LED’s will all be lit up orange still. Don’t worry. In 2 minutes it will save your setting and return to green.
After all steps are followed. you should have a nice bright image, no color shifts and an almost removed green tint in PQ.
This may not work for all of you. Try it at your own risk. It is easy though.
Edited by cvh - 12/10/12 at 10:02pm












