So... when you "shoot colors" the projector uses that information (that you enter based on uncorrected color readings reflected from the screen) to create a file of "measured color" values. Each format (or macro, or channel, or whatever you want to call it) should have a target color file attached that tells the projector what the measured colors "should" be for that format. Using math the projector makes corrections based on the measured color data you entered to match the target color file. I have run into some technicians that think you need to shoot colors for every format and this is uncorrect. Since the measured colors are uncorrected the same measured colors file is used for all formats. Verification can be done for individual formats.
You mentioned that you are using the HDMI inputs on the Doremi IMB. In this case you should have the channel in the projector set for DCI_XYZ_314_351 instead of rec. 709 as the IMB converts the HDMI input to DCI colorspace. In device controller on the server you can select one of many source colorspace's usually this is left in "Auto" but I have seen that cause an issue before. Unless you have a reason to I would consider getting a DVI adapter and using the DVI inputs on the PIB in which case the projector would use a channel set up for that input with a target color file for rec. 709 and let the projector do all of the color correction.
You mentioned that you are using the HDMI inputs on the Doremi IMB. In this case you should have the channel in the projector set for DCI_XYZ_314_351 instead of rec. 709 as the IMB converts the HDMI input to DCI colorspace. In device controller on the server you can select one of many source colorspace's usually this is left in "Auto" but I have seen that cause an issue before. Unless you have a reason to I would consider getting a DVI adapter and using the DVI inputs on the PIB in which case the projector would use a channel set up for that input with a target color file for rec. 709 and let the projector do all of the color correction.
Comment