User's Guide
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Chapter
4
Using SpectraView
Launching
As SpectraView launches, it will automatically search for any supported displays, and supported color sensors.
If SpectraView is unable to detect either a supported display or a supported color sensor, an error message will be
displayed and the Calibrate button will be disabled. Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
Selecting a calibration Target
A Target species the color characteristics of the display for the calibration process. A Target can be either predened,
or custom dened.
Existing Targets can be selected in the main SpectraView II window from the Target listbox.
Selecting a Target will automatically congure the White Point, Tone Response Curves, Intensity and Black Level (if
applicable).
The choice of Target depends on the particular application and viewing conditions such as the ambient light level.
Modifying Targets
The parameters of Targets can be modied using the Edit Target button which will display the Edit Target dialog. Note
that modifying a Target will require the display monitor to be recalibrated to the new Target parameters.
(Mac OS)
Double click the SpectraView II application
icon in the Applications folder.
(Windows)
Select SpectraView II from the NEC Display
Solutions program group on the Windows
Start menu.










