DLA-X9900BE
*7: Exclusive JVC software installed on a PC connected to the projector via a LAN connection and optical sensor are required to set viewing configurations and
auto calibration. Please visit the JVC website for the details.
Screen Adjustment Modes OFF
Screen Adjustment Modes ON
Immediately after use
1,000 hrs after use
After Auto-Calibration
The colour reproduction ability on the original Real Colour Imaging
Technology has improved with its capability to accurately grasp the colour
information for precise reproduction. Also with the adoption of a new
colour filter capable of covering the DCI
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colour space, it is now possible
to reproduce colours true to the original for exceptionally beautiful
4K images.
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Original Real Colour Imaging Technology
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Technologies to create images that match viewer preferences
JVC’s advancing technologies and functions
*5: DLA-X9900BE and DLA-X7900BE/WE.
*6: DCI stands for Digital Cinema Initiatives, a new standard for digital cinema.
A 6-axis matrix of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow enables the precise adjustment of hue,
saturation, and intensity. Only the colour being adjusted will be shown in colour while the others are
grey-toned, making operation more intuitive.
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Colour Management System with 6-Axis Matrix
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Using an optical sensor, precise calibration can be performed in just a few easy steps to match the
changes in optical characteristics caused by the installation situation of the projector. Auto-Calibration
optimises all essential elements found in the image, including colour balance, gamma characteristics,
colour space, and colour tracking.
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Auto-Calibration Function
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Manual gamma adjustment, as requested by users, has been
added to the calibration software. In addition to PC-based
adjustments that are reflected to the image in real-time,
adjustments using optical sensor can also be performed. It also
features importing and exporting of gamma data.
12-point manual gamma adjustment
The projector selects the best mode to match the screen being used for images with natural colour
balance. The modes are compatible with the latest models offered by the world’s major screen
manufacturers.
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*8: Please refer to JVC website for a comparison table of primary screens and adjustment modes
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Screen Adjustment Modes
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The Pixel Adjust function allows users to precisely correct colour deviation in 1/16-pixel increments. It is
also capable of segmenting the entire screen into 121 points and adjusting them individually to realise
clearer video without colour deviation. Two settings can be stored in the memory.
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Pixel Adjust Function
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This function stores ten
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separate lens adjustments for zoom, shift and focus that can be easily recalled
when needed. Memory settings can be switched between each setup via the remote controller.
*9: DLA-X9900BE and DLA-X7900BE/WE
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Lens Memory Function
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Lens memory examples (when using CinemaScope screen)
Memory 1: Standard 16:9
Memory 2: CinemaScope Size
Memory 3: CinemaScope size with
subtitles outside of the screen