03-14-2013 02:21 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:46 AM
Hi Experts,
We have recently implemented TX9000 and everything is working ok apart from the color difference in Center and Left/Right Display.
We can see, Left and Right Display have the same color but the Center Display have the Florecent color.
It is clearly visible in the SELF VIEW and well as the remote participant also.
Enclosed is the Photos for the reference.
Any Idea?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Manish Gupta
03-14-2013 03:04 AM
Hi.
So this issue is present at a remote site? In other words you are having issues with your cameras?
//Marius
03-14-2013 03:19 AM
HI,
Im not very sure.
Thanks,
Manish
03-14-2013 11:00 AM
Hey Manish,
Which version of code are you running on the TX9000? Was it upgraded from the original code it came with?
Thanks,
Paula
03-15-2013 04:36 AM
Hi Paula,
This is TX 1.9.3(44) is the version.
Yes It upgraded from the shipped version (1.9.0).
Thanks,
Manish
03-15-2013 04:39 AM
Hi Marius,
I meant to say is, the Self-View of left and right Screen is of same color but the color for Center Screen is very different.
It seems that we are in 2 different rooms.
The same experiance is felt by the remote Video participants as well.
Thanks,
Manish
03-15-2013 09:18 AM
Manish,
Did you calbrate the cameras using auto adjust and the included camera targets?:
The issues are usually related to room lighting. If you did adjust the cameras, the light in the room might be hitting the target in the center differently from the left/right. As a workaround can you try to auto adjust the cameras with a sheet of white paper? Hold a sheet of white paper (or a whiteboard, whatever you have) a foot or so from the each camera and auto-adjust them from the GUI. If you see good results with the paper workaround, I would investigate lighting issues. In our labs, we don't always have camera targets so we frequently adjust using this method.
Tyler Wilkin
TAC TelePresence
03-16-2013 04:09 AM
Hi Tyler,
Thanks for the descriptive and very informative information.
Do you know any document that tells about the lighing recommendation and postitioning of the Lights along with LUX level etc.
Many thanks again,
Manish Gupta
03-19-2013 06:13 AM
Hi Manish
You can click Cisco TelePresence Room Design Guide from the below link for more details on Lighting and Accoustics details for telepresence
03-29-2013 09:01 AM
Hi Manish,
It seems that we are having the same issue here in turkey, i would just like to confirm that with the workaround mentioned above will correct this issue.
03-30-2013 03:56 AM
The work around solved our problem.
Thanks.
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