Edit Calibration Target Configuration Dialog - NEC SpectraView II Guia Del Usuario

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15 | NEC SPECTRAVIEW II - USER'S GUIDE
Note:
Since SpectraView applies all correction curves to the 10, 12, or 14 bit LUT inside the monitor, the video graphics adapter
card LUT is always set to linear.
Test Monitor - Tests the communications with the currently selected display monitor. Clicking this button will send a
command to flash the monitor's power LED color or brightness, or flash the screen brightness (depending on display
model). If the wrong display monitor flashes then change the monitor associated with each display can be selected
using the listboxes.

Edit Calibration Target Configuration dialog

The Edit Calibration Target dialog is accessed by clicking the Edit Target button on the main SpectraView II window,
or by selecting Target from the Edit menu. Custom Targets can be created using this dialog. After a new Target has
been created, the display must be Calibrated to it. It is possible to share Target files with other users of SpectraView on
Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms.
White Point
White Point selects the Target white point for the calibration.
Several popular industry standard White Point values, such as
D50 and D65, are provided.
A Native option is available that can be used to leave the White
Point at the display's native characteristic white point. This is
useful when the maximum possible luminance is desired but the
white point is not critical.
A custom white point can be specified by clicking the Edit... button
to open up the Custom Color Temperature dialog.

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