Adjusting the Color Space of your Projector (Projector Settings)
Adjusting the color space of the projector (if available) can improve the projected images.
See attached image--the default for projectors is on the right. By clamping the color space, the projected image can be improved.
(Bring up the low number and bring down the high number)
Some Projectors, like some Optima Projectors, allow you to adjust the color space.
Attached is a manual for a popular version of the Optima Projector, adjusting the Color Space is discussed on page 34.
(if the projector doesn’t have the option...the next best thing is to use automatic settings that might be available. They generally go by words like “Movie” “Cinema” and “Game” )
SSAA
Supersampling is a spatial anti-aliasing method, i.e. a method used to remove aliasing (jagged and pixelated edges, colloquially known as “jaggies”) from images rendered in computer games or other computer programs that generate imagery. ... The aim of supersampling is to reduce this effect.
This is adjustable from the SETTINGS > VIDEO menu
Color Adjustment