Technical InformationENGLISH - 91 Appendix6) Then use [Lens shift] to overlap the shaded areas.■z The red line will turn yellow if it is overlapped correctly.Line (yellow) Frame (green): Projected imageExitEdge blending OnOnAllLeftRightTopBottomBlack levelTest patternMenu offStartWidthStartWidthStartWidthStartWidthAllReset BackNextMoveBack ExitEdge blending OnOnAllLeftRightTopBottomBlack levelTest patternMenu offStartWidthStartWidthStartWidthStartWidthAllReset BackNextMoveBack7) Turn [Test pattern] to [On] to display a 50% white test pattern.■z The overlapping areas will be displayed brighter than other areas.8) Adjust [Black level] so that there is no difference between the overlapping areas andother areas.■z To adjust the overlapping areas, setting the [Contrast] value in the [Image adjust] menu is recommended.If the left and right colors do not match,proceed to the following step.■■ [Color matching]9) Select [Color matching] in the [Setting] menu and display the setting screen.10) Turn on color matching with [On] and adjust [Red]/[Green]/[Blue]/[White].11) Select [Advanced color matching] if more detailed settings are required, and displaythe setting screen.12) Turn on advanced color matching with [On] and adjust each color with [Target].■z Set the [Target] value to within the [Measured] value range.Advanced color matchingMeasuredTargetAuto test patternMenu offDefaultTest patternStore Reset BackInformationOffRedGreenBlueRedGreenBlueCyanMagentaYellowWhiteWhiteExit Back NextMoveOn Example) Value for “[Red], x”“[Measured]=0.674”, so [Target] is set to a smaller value of“0.650”.13) If the colors do not match even after adjusting [Target], use a colorimeter tomeasure the chromaticity coordinates and luminance to make further adjustments.