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Calibrating Your Monitor<br />

Select Projector Aim Luminance Adjust to bring the brightness of the<br />

display down to the projector aim when simulating the print look. Deselect<br />

this option to keep the brightness at the Display Aim.<br />

Display Aim:<br />

Enter the desired White Luminance for the monitor in ft-lamberts. Setting<br />

your monitor to the projector aim (typically 16 ft-lamberts) would make it too<br />

dark for other work. The display aim lets you set a higher display aim<br />

luminance.<br />

Display - Automatic Calibration:<br />

NOTE<br />

The automatic calibration process tries to match all the values that you enter in<br />

this section.<br />

From the Preset Target drop-down list (becomes active after you check<br />

Override Projector Aim for Dark Patch), select your monitor preset<br />

target that you want to overwrite during calibration.<br />

Set the Dark (code value). We recommend using the default settings. If<br />

using a KODAK Video Tape, change the Dark (code value) settings to 512.<br />

To override the projector Luminance and Chromaticity aim, check<br />

Override Projector Aim for Dark Patch. The value fields become active<br />

and you can enter new values for Dark Luminance (Y) and Dark<br />

Chromaticity (x,y). We recommend using the default settings.<br />

NOTE<br />

The Use Print Film Calibration Settings check box is available in the Display<br />

Manager System Print Film Edition. Use this check box to select the Print Film<br />

target values for use in calibration.<br />

Video Calibration Setup<br />

The Video Calibration tab on the Setup window contains information that is<br />

required to obtain an accurate video match.<br />

KODAK Look Manager System User Guide V2.2 235

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