NEC DP930SB-BK SpectraView User's Manual - English - Page 17

Do Not Place The, Sensor On The Monitor Screen

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Calibrating Your Monitor -continued PC VERSION Figure 3b The SpectraView Color Sensor is extremely sensitive to light. At first it must set its internal values for black before measuring colors. This initial measurement of black is called a "Dark Current Calibration." This step must be performed prior to every calibration of the monitor(Figure 3b). Place the suction cup side of the color calibrator on a non-reflective, opaque surface(desk, mousepad, etc.) and click "Next" to continue. DO NOT PLACE THE SENSOR ON THE MONITOR SCREEN. 17

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The SpectraView Color Sensor is extremely sensitive to light.
At first it must set
its internal values for black before measuring colors.
This initial measurement of
black is called a “Dark Current Calibration.”
This step must be performed prior to
every calibration of the monitor (Figure 3b).
Place the suction cup side of the color calibrator on a non-reflective, opaque
surface (desk, mousepad, etc.) and click “Next” to continue.
DO NOT PLACE THE
SENSOR ON THE MONITOR SCREEN
.
Calibrating Your Monitor
–continued
Figure 3b
PC VERSION