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109 Utilities and Applications Chroma Tune for TOSHIBA App Sync Most people do not know about sRGB and Adobe RGB, however they do know when there is something "not right" with the photos they are editing, the videos they are watching, or the fashions they are purchasing online*. Chroma Tune artfully sorts out these differences so viewers see colors the way the content creators intended. Chroma Tune's App Sync™ feature assigns color spaces to software applications that are loaded on the computer. As you go from one application to another, the display's color space changes, as needed, without any user intervention. However, if you wish to change an assigned color space, you can do so from a pull-down menu. Similarly, if you wish to manually change to a color space without affecting the assigned color space, you can do so with a simple point and click. To use App Sync: 1 Select Preferences from the Chroma Tune menu. 2 Select Enable App Sync to toggle App Sync On or Off. 3 Select App Sync™ in the Chroma Tune menu. 4 If you know where the program resides within Windows, select Browse and choose the program for which you wish to preset the Profile. Alternatively you can choose a Color Space for multiple programs after App Sync has been enabled: 1 Open the programs for which you wish to set a Profile. 2 While in App Sync, select Refresh. The Application list will populate with the programs that are currently open. 3 In Profiles, select the drop down menu to choose your desired Color Space. Please note that with the complexities of aligning ICC profiles to color spaces when switching applications, especially when using multiple monitors, Dynamic ICC Management is disabled and not available. To enable Dynamic ICC Management, App Sync needs to be disabled. You can choose to disable both Dynamic ICC Management and App Sync, or enable just one of them, however, you cannot enable both. * Content must be created in rec. 709 (movies/videos) or sRGB D65 (photos/web page) format for optimal color accuracy.

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109
Utilities and Applications
Chroma Tune for TOSHIBA
App Sync
Most people do not know about sRGB and Adobe RGB,
however they do know when there is something “not right”
with the photos they are editing, the videos they are
watching, or the fashions they are purchasing online*.
Chroma Tune artfully sorts out these differences so viewers
see colors the way the content creators intended.
Chroma Tune’s App Sync™ feature assigns color spaces to
software applications that are loaded on the computer. As
you go from one application to another, the display’s color
space changes, as needed, without any user intervention.
However, if you wish to change an assigned color space, you
can do so from a pull-down menu. Similarly, if you wish to
manually change to a color space without affecting the
assigned color space, you can do so with a simple point and
click.
To use App Sync:
1
Select
Preferences
from the Chroma Tune menu.
2
Select
Enable App Sync
to toggle App Sync On or Off.
3
Select
App Sync™
in the Chroma Tune menu.
4
If you know where the program resides within Windows,
select
Browse
and choose the program for which you
wish to preset the Profile.
Alternatively you can choose a Color Space for multiple
programs after App Sync has been enabled:
1
Open the programs for which you wish to set a Profile.
2
While in App Sync, select
Refresh
.
The Application list will populate with the programs that
are currently open.
3
In
Profiles
, select the drop down menu to choose your
desired Color Space.
Please note that with the complexities of aligning ICC
profiles to color spaces when switching applications,
especially when using multiple monitors, Dynamic ICC
Management is disabled and not available. To enable
Dynamic ICC Management, App Sync needs to be disabled.
You can choose to disable both Dynamic ICC Management
and App Sync, or enable just one of them, however, you
cannot enable both.
* Content must be created in rec. 709 (movies/videos) or sRGB D65 (photos/web
page) format for optimal color accuracy.