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Calibrating Your Monitor<br />

11. Measure dark chromaticity by repeating steps 8b - 8d until the dark<br />

chromaticity is within tolerance.<br />

12. Repeat steps 8 - 11 to verify that all values are within tolerance.<br />

NOTE<br />

The plot indicates where you are versus aim. Use the magnify buttons to<br />

zoom in and out on the plot.<br />

13. Click Close.<br />

Characterization<br />

14. Proceed to “Characterization” on page 248.<br />

Characterization determines the gamma response of the calibrated monitor<br />

and tracks monitor primary colors. Perform a characterization after each<br />

calibration.<br />

The system uses the .chr file written during characterization to create a 3D<br />

LUT that can be exported to any supported imaging products.<br />

From the Characterize drop-down menu on the main window, choose either<br />

Automatic Characterization or Manual Characterization Assistant.<br />

Use Automatic Characterization if you performed an automatic calibration or<br />

for devices such as LCD or CRT displays that were not auto calibrated.<br />

Automatic Characterization<br />

NOTE<br />

If you successfully completed an automatic calibration, automatic<br />

characterization will automatically run. In this case, you will not need to continue<br />

with this procedure.<br />

To automatically characterize your monitor:<br />

1. From the Characterize drop-down menu, click Automatic<br />

Characterization.<br />

248 KODAK Look Manager System User Guide V2.2

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