Sony GDM-C520K Operating Instructions - Page 19

Before Calibrating, When you first start the Artisan™ Software, you will see the following screen - manual

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Calibrating the System----cont. Before Calibrating K Make sure that your display is set to "millions" or at least 16-bit color. K Make sure your display is set to "Professional" mode. To do this, press the "Picture Effect" button on the front of your GDM- C520 display until the on-screen display shows "Professional". K Warm the display up by leaving the display turned on and displaying a relatively bright screen (over 50% white) for at least an hour before calibration. K Make sure that the Artisan™ Sensor is connected to one of your computer's USB ports. K Make sure that the display and sensor are clean before beginning calibration. If necessary, the suction cups can be cleaned with a damp, lint-free cloth. The display screen should be cleaned according to the instructions titled "Notes On Cleaning the Screen's Surface" on page 3 of the display manual. K Turn the light in the room down to approximately 16 lux. The calibration process works best when there is little light in the room. When you first start the Artisan™ Software, you will see the following screen: Operation 1 Select the preset colorspace to which you want your display to be calibrated by clicking on the "Target Colorspace" drop-down menu. You can calibrate your display to any one of the following standard target colorspaces: Name CRS Print RGB-D50 CRS Print RGB-D65 CRS Web RGB (sRGB) x value .3457 .3128 .3128 2 Click on the desired target colorspace. 3 Click on the "Calibrate" button to continue. y value .3587 .3292 .3292 Y value (White) 85.0 cd/m^2 85.0 cd/m^2 85.0 cd/m^2 Y value (Black) 0.28 cd/m^2 0.28 cd/m^2 0.28 cd/m^2 TRC Gamma 1.80 Gamma 1.80 Gamma 2.20 modified per ITU initial slope 19

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Operation
Calibrating the System----cont.
When you first start the Artisan™ Software, you will see the following screen:
1
Select the preset colorspace to which you want your display to be calibrated by clicking on the “Target Colorspace”
drop-down menu. You can calibrate your display to any one of the following standard target colorspaces:
2
Click on the desired target colorspace.
3
Click on the “Calibrate” button to continue.
Before Calibrating
Make sure that your display is set to “millions” or at least 16-bit color.
Make sure your display is set to "Professional" mode. To do this, press the "Picture Effect" button on the front of your GDM-
C520 display until the on-screen display shows "Professional".
Warm the display up by leaving the display turned on and displaying a relatively bright screen (over 50% white) for at least
an hour before calibration.
Make sure that the Artisan™ Sensor is connected to one of your computer’s USB ports.
Make sure that the display and sensor are clean before beginning calibration. If necessary, the suction cups can be cleaned
with a damp, lint-free cloth. The display screen should be cleaned according to the instructions titled “Notes On Cleaning
the Screen’s Surface” on page 3 of the display manual.
Turn the light in the room down to approximately 16 lux. The calibration process works best when there is little light in the
room.
Name
x
value
y
value
Y value
(White)
Y value
(Black)
TRC
CRS Print RGB-D50
.3457
.3587
85.0 cd/m^2
0.28 cd/m^2
Gamma 1.80
CRS Print RGB-D65
.3128
.3292
85.0 cd/m^2
0.28 cd/m^2
Gamma 1.80
CRS Web RGB (sRGB)
.3128
.3292
85.0 cd/m^2
0.28 cd/m^2
Gamma 2.20
modified per ITU
initial slope