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Color management, Color presets, Color calibration — factory, Neutral approximately 6500K

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Color management The monitor includes both standard and user definable color space settings to support a variety of customer uses. Most color spaces are pre-calibrated at the factory and can be recalibrated by the end user when the HP DreamColor Calibration Solution kit is used (sold separately). Calibration includes control of the monitor's color gamut, RGB primaries, gamma, and luminance. The RGB Adjust color selections are not calibrated and cannot be calibrated. Color presets The calibrated color space presets are defined as follows: Color Preset Red Primary u' v' sRGB 0.451 0.523 AdobeRGB 0.451 0.523 BT.709 0.451 0.523 Green Primary u' v' 0.125 0.563 0.076 0.576 0.125 0.563 Blue Primary u' v' 0.175 0.158 0.175 0.158 0.175 0.158 White Point D65 D65 D65 Gamma sRGB 2.2 2.4 Luminance (cd/m2) 0-100% 0-100% 0-100% User adjustment of luminance above or below the target luminance is possible for each color space while maintaining the accuracy of the primaries and the white point. The RGB Adjust color selections are not calibrated and include: ● Warm (approximately 5000K) ● Neutral (approximately 6500K) ● Cool (approximately 9300 K) ● Custom (RGB) (user adjustable setting for red, green, and blue) Color calibration - factory Three standard color spaces, sRGB, AdobeRGB, and BT.709, are calibrated at the factory and a one-page calibration report is printed and included in each monitor carton. Factory calibration settings are saved in monitor memory and can be re-applied at any time through the OnScreen Display. Color calibration - User Each color space can be calibrated by the end user with the user calibration software that comes with the product and with a colorimeter device (the colorimeter is included in the DreamColor Calibration Solution option kit, sold separately). The user calibration software is a Windows-based application that requires use of the Windows 7 or later operating system. The calibration process uses the following steps: 1. Insert the monitor documentation disc into the host computer's CD/DVD player. 2. Install the user calibration program on the host computer. 3. Place the colorimeter from the DreamColor Calibration Solutions kit in front of the monitor panel as directed. 4. Run the calibration software and follow the on-screen steps. One color space can be calibrated and named at a time. Two methods of calibration are possible: Color management 25

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Color management
The monitor includes both standard and user definable color space settings to support a variety of customer
uses. Most color spaces are pre-calibrated at the factory and can be recalibrated by the end user when the HP
DreamColor Calibration Solution kit is used (sold separately). Calibration includes control of the monitor’s
color gamut, RGB primaries, gamma, and luminance. The RGB Adjust color selections are not calibrated and
cannot be calibrated.
Color presets
The calibrated color space presets are defined as follows:
Color Preset
Red Primary
Green Primary
Blue Primary
White
Point
Gamma
Luminance
(cd/m2)
u'
v'
u'
v'
u'
v'
sRGB
0.451
0.523
0.125
0.563
0.175
0.158
D65
sRGB
0–100%
AdobeRGB
0.451
0.523
0.076
0.576
0.175
0.158
D65
2.2
0–100%
BT.709
0.451
0.523
0.125
0.563
0.175
0.158
D65
2.4
0–100%
User adjustment of luminance above or below the target luminance is possible for each color space while
maintaining the accuracy of the primaries and the white point.
The RGB Adjust color selections are not calibrated and include:
Warm (approximately 5000K)
Neutral (approximately 6500K)
Cool (approximately 9300 K)
Custom (RGB) (user adjustable setting for red, green, and blue)
Color calibration — factory
Three standard color spaces, sRGB, AdobeRGB, and BT.709, are calibrated at the factory and a one-page
calibration report is printed and included in each monitor carton.
Factory calibration settings are saved in monitor memory and can be re-applied at any time through the On-
Screen Display.
Color calibration — User
Each color space can be calibrated by the end user with the user calibration software that comes with the
product and with a colorimeter device (the colorimeter is included in the DreamColor Calibration Solution
option kit, sold separately). The user calibration software is a Windows-based application that requires use
of the Windows 7 or later operating system. The calibration process uses the following steps:
1.
Insert the monitor documentation disc into the host computer’s CD/DVD player.
2.
Install the user calibration program on the host computer.
3.
Place the colorimeter from the DreamColor Calibration Solutions kit in front of the monitor panel as
directed.
4.
Run the calibration software and follow the on-screen steps. One color space can be calibrated and
named at a time. Two methods of calibration are possible:
Color management
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