What is your source? 4k content will have a different gamma curve as compared to full HD content, causing full HD content to look washed out if the projector is calibrated for 4k and vice versa. On a computer you can play around with MADVR to get the correct gamma curve for various content. I'm sure other consumer sources should have options to deal with this.
You have got a very good pj .Have u tried the various preset options like ,REF,Cinema,CinemaII,Bright cinema etc.,Have u checked with pj dealer from where u have bought for calibration. What is the source u r using.
Get a callibration disk like the Spears and Munsil. Would be worth the investment. The cheaper options would be the test patterns in AVS forum. I have the 2k version of the disk, but it would be better for you to get the latest 4k one.
Get a callibration disk like the Spears and Munsil. Would be worth the investment. The cheaper options would be the test patterns in AVS forum. I have the 2k version of the disk, but it would be better for you to get the latest 4k one.
True.. I realised this when i calibrated with AVS forum members guidelines, which cover most of it, except blue lens filter adjustment which the calibration discs have..
Get a callibration disk like the Spears and Munsil. Would be worth the investment. The cheaper options would be the test patterns in AVS forum. I have the 2k version of the disk, but it would be better for you to get the latest 4k one.