Sony BRAVIA VPL-VW90ES SXRD 3D Projector Settings
2D
Picture Mode: User
Cinema Black Pro
- Advanced iris: Auto 1
- Lamp Control: Low
- Film Projection: Off
- Motion Enhancer: Off
Brightness: 50
Color: 57
Hue: 50
Color Temp: Custom 2
White Balance (Custom 2):
Gain: Red +23, Green 0, Blue -19
Bias: Red -2, Green 0, Blue -6
Sharpness: 10
Expert Setting
- MPEG NR: Mosquito Off, Block Off
- Film Mode: Auto 1
- Gamma Correction: Gamma 3 or 9
- x.v.Color: Off
- Color Space: Normal
Overscan: Off
Cooling Setting: Standard
Color System: Auto
Power Saving: Off
V Keystone: 0
3D
Picture Mode: Standard
Cinema Black Pro
- Advanced iris: N/A
- Lamp Control: High
- Film Projection: Off
- Motion Enhancer: Off
Brightness: 50
Color: 55
Hue: 50
Color Temp: Custom 3
White Balance (Custom 3):
Gain: Red -20, Green -20, Blue +30
Bias: Red +3, Green 0, Blue -4
Sharpness: 20
Expert Setting
- MPEG NR: Mosquito Off, Block Off
- Film Mode: Auto 1
- Gamma Correction: Gamma 3 or 5
- x.v.Color: Off
- Color Space: Normal
- 2D-3D Display: as needed
- 3D Format: As needed
- 3D Depth: 0 (Normal)
- Simulated 3D Effect: Middle
- 3D Glasses Brightness: Medium
Overscan: Off
Cooling Setting: Standard
Color System: Auto
Power Saving: Off
V Keystone: 0
Unit-to-unit sample variations, the viewing environment, and the source might render these recommendations less than optimum. They are provided only as a potentially useful starting place.
The settings here that are most likely to translate reliably from one sample to another are those involving specific features with only a few setting options, such as Color Space, Gamma, and Noise Reduction. The ones most likely to be subject to sample variations are video controls offering a wide range of settings. This will be particularly true for color temperature (gray scale) and color management adjustments (where available).
While experimenting with the user menus controls can do no damage and can easily be reset, we do not provide settings for service menu adjustments. Random alterations of such controls without detailed knowledge of what they do may corrupt a set's firmware. This will likely require extensive repairs that are not covered under the warrantee.
We strongly recommend that you find the optimum basic video settings for your sample by using one of the many display setup DVDs that are available, such as Digital Video Essentials (DVD) or DVE HD Basics (Blu-ray). A full calibration, particularly of the gray scale and color gamut, is best left to a trained and properly equipped technician such as those certified by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) or THX.
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