User`s manual

RadiCS
Chapter 3 Monitor Calibration
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When using an EIZO FlexScan M series monitor or a monitor made by
another manufacturer
Calibration is available when using an EIZO recommended graphics card and the “Independent”
monitor setup.
Note
When using a LS-100 sensor, confirm that the settings are as follows:
“Monochrome
LCD” is selected as a monitor type in the Monitor Setup window regardless of the
monitor type (color/monochrome) (see page 16 When using an another manufacturer’s monitor”).
“Lamb”
check box is disabled in the Calibration Settings window, because the measurement value
of LS-100 includes the monitor luminance (see page 19 “3-1. Calibration with an Optical Sensor”).
Tips
When using a DirectDraw compatible graphics card, if once a calibration was performed, from the
next time LUT data settings can be changed.
1.
When clicking [Configuration] - [Change Settings] on the menu bar, the setting dialog appears.
Click [Monitor List].
2.
Click the right mouse button on the graphics card to be set, and select “Software Calibration”.
When the setting is on (“Software Calibration is checked), the grayscale data created at the
calibration is set as the LUT data. When the setting is off, the LUT data is in default. However,
after calibration the setting is automatically changed to on.
[Procedure]
1. Turn the monitor on 30 minutes before calibration.
2. Attach an EIZO sensor (UX1) or LS-100.
3. Click [Proceed] in calibration.
The monitor can also be calibrated by clicking [Calibration] - [Optical sensor] on the
menu bar.
4. [Input tester name] will appear. Input tester’s name and then click [OK].
Note
Input tester’s name within 31 characters
5. The measurement window is displayed on the monitor screen. When using the
UX1 or LS-100 sensor, proceed to the next step.
6. A calibration message and a measurement window are displayed on the
monitor screen.