Epson Powerlite G5900 V11H350020 User Manual

Product codes
V11H350020
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Colour Light Output 
- an easy way to evaluate projector colour output
What is Colour Light Output?
Colour Light Output (CLO) is a specifi cation that 
provides critical information on a projector’s ability to 
deliver colour. Developed by colour scientists using 
the same approach as White Light Output (Brightness) 
measurement, Colour Light Output provides the buyer 
with additional key information about colour. 
Does Brightness measure colour?
No. Current product specifi cations such as Brightness 
(or White Light Output), Contrast Ratio and Resolution 
give no information regarding a projector’s ability to 
reproduce colour. The existing Brightness specifi cation 
only measures the total amount of White Light projected. 
It does not measure colour – in fact, many manufacturers 
artifi cially boost brightness by adding white light, which 
dilutes the projector’s colour brightness.
Why is Colour Light Output important?
Colour Light Output is critically important because it 
measures the brightness of Red, Green and Blue. Red, 
Green and Blue create white when combined in the right 
proportions. They also comprise the input signal that 
tells your projector how to reproduce colour images. 
Beautifully balanced colour is possible when bright Red, 
Green and Blue combine to produce the brightness equal 
to White. Colour Light Output provides users with an 
additional way to evaluate a projector and make more 
discerning buying decisions. 
Is Colour Light Output the same in all 
projectors? 
No. There are vast differences in the Colour Light Output 
of projectors on the market today. Look at the images 
below from two competing projectors    
How is Colour Light Output measured?
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Brightness (or White Light 
Output)
 measures the 
total amount of white light 
projected in lumens on a 
nine point grid. It does not 
measure colour. 
Colour Light Output uses 
3 sets of a nine-point grid to 
measure the primary colours 
- red, green and blue, using 
the same approach used to 
measure White Light Output 
in lumens.
How should Colour Light Output be used?
Colour Light Output should be used with White Light 
Output to provide insight into a projector’s overall picture 
quality. Two things to remember:
3LCD Projector
Brand X
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When selecting a projector, ask for
the Colour Light Output measurement.
1. Select High Colour Light Output.
2.  Make sure the Colour Light Output 
equals the White Light Output.
Colour Light Output specifi cation 
describes the difference in colour between 
these two projectors.
Brand X 
Low CLO
White Light Output
Colour Light Output
800 Lumens
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2200 Lumens
=
2200 Lumens
2200 Lumens
White Light Output
Colour Light Output
3LCD 
Projector 
High CLO
* Actual photographs of images produced by 2 competing 
  projectors run in default mode. Price, Resolution and Brightness 
  (White Light Output) are the same for both projectors.   
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