HP DreamColor Z31x User Guide - Page 72

Menu-driven user calibration, Recalibration active preset, Con and calibrate preset

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- Custom color preset naming - Specification of custom color primaries and white point (in CIE xy or CIE u'v') - Performing a customized validation pass post-calibration - Overwriting the factory calibration memory store - Archiving of calibrated LUTs to the USB flash drive The StudioCal XML schema provides additional functionality beyond calibration. For more information, see Using the StudioCal XML schema on page 72. ● Scheduled automatic recalibration In addition to the two user-driven methods, the display can be configured to automatically recalibrate on a user-defined schedule. Menu-driven user calibration The menu-driven method for user calibration allows you to recalibrate an existing preset or to specify a new configuration for an existing preset. Both are accessed from the Calibration menu. Recalibration active preset This option instructs the display to recalibrate the active color preset. The preset is recalibrated using its current calibration targets. Configure and calibrate preset Use this option if you wish to define a new calibration preset based on standard gamuts and white points. The menus offer a set of options for each calibration target type. Color preset You can select eight presets, all of which are configurable. For example, you can change the Adobe RGB D65 preset into a DCI Cinema preset. The preset will be automatically renamed after calibration to reflect the chosen configuration. The menu lists current names. Color gamut This menu provides the following standard gamuts: ● DCI-P3: The industry standard gamut for digital cinema projection ● sRGB/BT.709: The standard gamut for the Internet and for high-definition television ● BT.2020: The target gamut for Ultra HD television. Not all Ultra HD content is mastered in BT.2020 ● Adobe RGB: Popular with professional photographers ● BT.601: The standard gamut for Standard Definition television ● Display native gamut: The widest possible gamut, using the native primaries of the display 62 Chapter 3 Display calibration

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Custom color preset naming
Specification
of custom color primaries and white point (in CIE xy or CIE u'v')
Performing a customized validation pass post-calibration
Overwriting the factory calibration memory store
Archiving of calibrated LUTs to the USB
flash
drive
The StudioCal XML schema provides additional functionality beyond calibration. For more information,
see
Using the StudioCal XML schema
on page
72
.
Scheduled automatic recalibration
In addition to the two user-driven methods, the display can be
configured
to automatically recalibrate
on a
user-defined
schedule.
Menu-driven user calibration
The menu-driven method for user calibration allows you to recalibrate an existing preset or to specify a new
configuration
for an existing preset. Both are accessed from the Calibration menu.
Recalibration active preset
This option instructs the display to recalibrate the active color preset. The preset is recalibrated using its
current calibration targets.
Configure
and calibrate preset
Use this option if you wish to
define
a new calibration preset based on standard gamuts and white points. The
menus
offer
a set of options for each calibration target type.
Color preset
You can select eight presets, all of which are
configurable.
For example, you can change the Adobe RGB D65
preset into a DCI Cinema preset. The preset will be automatically renamed after calibration to
reflect
the
chosen
configuration.
The menu lists current names.
Color gamut
This menu provides the following standard gamuts:
DCI-P3: The industry standard gamut for digital cinema projection
sRGB/BT.709: The standard gamut for the Internet and for
high-definition
television
BT.2020: The target gamut for Ultra HD television. Not all Ultra HD content is mastered in BT.2020
Adobe RGB: Popular with professional photographers
BT.601: The standard gamut for Standard
Definition
television
Display native gamut: The widest possible gamut, using the native primaries of the display
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Chapter 3
Display calibration