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Loading Matrox HDMI calibration settings
4 Under Miscellaneous, from the Set HDMI output to list, select RGB -
calibrated
.
5 Click Calibrate, enter an administrator username and password, and follow
the on-screen instructions to calibrate your HDMI monitor.
¦NoteWhen the Matrox HDMI Calibration Utility is running, you will not
have access to the MXO2 options in the MXO2 preferences window, and the
MXO2 inputs and outputs will not be available to any other application.
6 When prompted at the end of the calibration process, save your calibration
settings to a file anywhere on your system. Once saved, your settings are
automatically loaded as your system’s current calibration settings. You can
later choose to enable or disable the loaded calibration settings (see
“Enabling and disabling the Matrox HDMI calibration settings” on page 82).
¦NoteThe calibration settings file is saved as a .plist file. If you cancel the
HDMI calibration, or close the utility at any time before saving the calibration
settings, the current calibration settings will be lost.
Loading Matrox HDMI calibration settings
After calibrating your HDMI monitor and saving your calibration settings to a
file (see “Calibrating your HDMI monitor” on page 80), the calibration settings
are automatically loaded as the current HDMI calibration settings for your
system. You can, however, load another HDMI calibration settings file at any
time, but only one calibration settings file can be loaded for your system at any
given time. Once loaded, you can enable or disable the calibration settings (see
“Enabling and disabling the Matrox HDMI calibration settings” on page 82). If
your system has multiple users, the loaded calibration settings apply to all users.
¦NoteAn administrator username and password is required to load HDMI
calibration settings.
1 From the Apple menu, click System Preferences, and then click the
Matrox MXO2 or Matrox MXO2 Mini icon.
2 Click Video Output.
3 Under Miscellaneous, from the Set HDMI output to list, select RGB -
calibrated
.
4 Click Calibrate, enter an administrator username and password, and then
click
Load Settings from the Welcome page.
5 Select the desired .plist calibration file, and then click Open.