Dell UP3214Q Dell UltraSharp 32 Monitor Users Guide - Page 34

Operating the Monitor, Custom Color, Offset, Saturation, Zonal Color, Space, Adobe RGB, CAL1/CAL2 - ultrasharp

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Zonal Color Space • Custom Color: Allows you to manually adjust the color settings. Press the and buttons to adjust the Red, Green, and Blue values and create your own preset color mode. Use the and buttons to select the Gain, Offset, Hue, Saturation. - Gain: Select it to adjust input RGB signal gain level (default value are 100). - Offset: Select it to adjust RGB black-level offset value (default value are 50) to control your monitor base color. - Hue: Select it to adjust RGBCMY hue value individually (default value are 50). - Saturation: Select it to adjust RGBCMY saturation value individually (default value are 50). Allows you to display different color spaces on the left and right half of the screen. When Zonal Color Space is On, the right half retains the current selected color space. You can select the color space of the left half with options on the list. • Off: Disables zonal color space feature. • Adobe RGB: This mode is compatible with Adobe RGB (99% coverage). • sRGB: Emulates 100% NTSC color. • CAL1/CAL2: User calibrated preset mode using Dell Ultrasharp Color Calibration Software or other Dell approved software. Dell Ultrasharp Color Calibration Software works with the X-rite colorimeter i1Display Pro. The i1Display Pro can be purchased from the Dell Electronics, Software and Accessories website. NOTE: When Zonal Color Space is turned on, the left side of the screen will adopt the brightness setting of the right side. Furthermore the factory Uniformity Compensation and Dynamic Contrast will be disabled. 34  Operating the Monitor

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Operating the Monitor
Custom Color:
Allows you to manually adjust
the color settings. Press the
and
buttons to adjust the Red, Green, and Blue
values and create your own preset color
mode.
Use the
and
buttons to select the Gain,
Offset, Hue, Saturation.
-
Gain:
Select it to adjust input RGB signal gain
level (default value are 100).
-
Offset:
Select it to adjust RGB black-level
offset value (default value are 50) to control
your monitor base color.
-
Hue:
Select it to adjust RGBCMY hue value
individually (default value are 50).
-
Saturation:
Select it to adjust RGBCMY
saturation value individually (default value are
50).
Zonal Color
Space
Allows you to display different color spaces on the
left and right half of the screen. When
Zonal Color
Space
is On, the right half retains the current
selected color space. You can select the color
space of the left half with options on the list.
Off
: Disables zonal color space feature.
Adobe RGB:
This mode is compatible with
Adobe RGB (99% coverage).
sRGB:
Emulates 100% NTSC color.
CAL1/CAL2:
User calibrated preset mode
using Dell Ultrasharp Color Calibration
Software or other Dell approved software.
Dell Ultrasharp Color Calibration Software
works with the X-rite colorimeter i1Display Pro.
The i1Display Pro can be purchased from the
Dell Electronics, Software and Accessories
website.
NOTE:
When
Zonal Color Space
is turned on, the
left side of the screen will adopt the brightness
setting of the right side. Furthermore the factory
Uniformity Compensation
and
Dynamic Contrast
will be disabled.