![]() Check both the "eeColor 3D Tables" and "Calibration Tables" and select both "Default" radio buttons.alternatively upload 6 unity LUTs to the box to ensure none of the LUTs are corrupt.re-upload all your known good LUTs to the eeColor LUT box.You can reset the LUT box to default settings by either: If the box is still not responding, you may have a corrupted LUT stuck inside one of the memory slots. If not, replace with battery type CR2025. Ensure that the batteries inside the remote control are still good.The remote has no effect until an active signal is fed to the box. Check that you are feeding an active signal to the LUT box.In case the eeColor LUT box does not respond to the remote control anymore, follow these steps: Reset eeColor 3D LUT Box to Default Settings When done, use the remote control to switch to the LUT memory of your calibration LUT to see the color calibrated image.Start the upload process and wait for the process to complete.Select display type of "Standard Non-RGB LED Display" and "General Media".Startup the TruVue eeColor application on your computer and select "Start Download".Ensure you have 6 LUTs in the directory, that are named correctly (see above).You can very easily create an Unity LUT in by simply creating a new LUT and exporting it to the eeColor format. It is suggested to keep one LUT (LUT 1 or LUT 6 for example) as a Unity LUT (a LUT that does not change or alter the image) to use to compare the image before/after calibration. Copy your new 3D LUT(s) to this directory and rename them as needed to match the existing naming convention (see above), replacing the existing LUT(s) as needed.Backup the existing preset default LUTs in the directory stated above to keep a copy of them.The LUTs have to be named: "3DLUT_1.txt", 3DLUT_2.txt", "3DLUT_3.txt", 3DLUT_4.txt", "3DLUT_5.txt", 3DLUT_6.txt" - the name of the LUTs correspond with the 6 internal LUT memories, so "3DLUT_1.txt" will always be uploaded to LUT memory 1. You cannot upload just a single LUT, the software will always upload all 6 LUTs inside this directory. ![]()
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