User's Guide
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Picture Mode panel
The Picture Mode panel controls the settings for the various
Picture Modes that the monitor supports, and is also used for
adjusting the Brightness and Black Level.
The monitor supports 5 different congurable Picture Modes
that can be quickly selected by clicking on the relevant buttons.
As different Picture Modes are selected, MultiProler will
automatically generate an ICC/ColorSync prole for the new
color settings of the selected Picture Mode. This prole will be
automatically registered with the Color Management System.
See the Picture Modes section for a more detailed description.
Each Picture Mode can be congured with different color
settings by selecting the desired Picture Mode to modify, and
then clicking the Edit... button.
There are four ways to edit the Picture Mode from the Edit button:
1. Selecting Using Wizard will open the Color Conguration Wizard. This Wizard will provide guidance for each
adjustment step. This wizard provides advanced access to the color features of the display. See “Using the Color
Conguration Wizard” on page 30 for more information.
2. Selecting Quick Edit allows the color gamut, white point, brightness and black level to be quickly adjusted without
having to use the wizard. See “Quick Edit” on page 14 for more information.
3. Selecting 6 Axis Color Trim provides access to advanced color controls for adjusting the hue, saturation and offset
to six ranges of color hues (reds, yellows, greens, cyans, blues, and magentas). See “6 Axis Color Trim” on page 14
for more information.
4. Selecting Quick Print Emulation opens the Quick Print Emulation Wizard which provides guidance for creating
a Picture Mode to emulate the output of a printer. This function is not available on the Linux version of MultiProler.
Note: When using the Multi Picture function (see “Multi Picture panel” on page 15) on the PA322UHD or X841UHD models (by
selecting either a Picture-In-Picture or Picture-By-Picture mode), the Active Picture selection will be shown at the top of the
panel as in the example below:
Use this to select which Active Picture the Picture Mode settings are to be applied to. Dierent Picture Modes can be applied
to each Picture.










