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7.2.5. Calibration Setup
When Calibration Setup is clicked within the Calibration main menu, the Calibration Setup
dialog box, shown in Figure 42, is displayed. This dialog box is used to define parameters and
various settings for each display which are used during the calibration. Since the actual
calibration operation is executed sequentially, with White luminance calibration first,
followed by Grayscale calibration, these settings are required before a calibration.
Click on Calibration Setup in Calibration to open the White Luminance. The other setup
dialog boxes are shown by clicking on the other available tabs - Grayscale Function -
Minimum Black Level - Ambient Light Compensation and ICC Profile.
Common settings for each tab
Display Selection Displays are selected one at a time by clicking the radio buttons
above the display numbers.
Restore Defaults Change values to the default values which are defined for the
specific display model. All items within each dialog box for White
Luminance, Grayscale and Black Level are reset to their initial
values. Selection of using the Ambient Light Compensation,
current illumination value and the reflected luminance value
return to a value of which a calibration setup was opened. The
value returns to value that is applied by clicking the Apply button.
Apply to same display models
When multiple displays with the same model name are connected,
copy all defined parameters from one display to the other displays.
OK button Saves the calibration parameter settings to each display and closes
the dialog box. The OK button cannot be clicked unless the
Operator Name is entered.
Cancel button Cancels any settings and closes the dialog box. Any settings which
were applied by clicking the Apply button cannot be returned to
its previous state.
After the following buttons are clicked in Ambient Light
Compensation tab(Figure 51), Illumination value and Reflected
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