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Calibrating Your Monitor<br />

4. Click Verify Monitor Setup on the Verification window.<br />

The Display Manager System projects and measures colored patches.<br />

When verification is complete, the Verify Monitor Setup button changes<br />

to read Monitor Setup Results, and you are notified if verification was<br />

successful.<br />

5. To view the results, click Monitor Setup Results.<br />

Three graphs are displayed.<br />

Correlated Color Temperature: This graph shows the tracking of the<br />

grayscale CCTs across the range of code values that were measured.<br />

The red lines indicate the tolerance levels that you entered on the setup<br />

window. These lines appear if the scale warrants. See “Tolerances<br />

Setup” on page 237.<br />

Chromaticity xy Chart: This diagram shows the tolerance you defined.<br />

The Xs indicate the chromaticities over a range of gray patches and<br />

indicate how well your neutrals track.<br />

Gamma Verification Chart: This chart shows the gamma response of<br />

the monitor for each R, G, B, N series. Ideally the values fall in a straight<br />

line. Click the color channel that you want to view.<br />

If the values are out of tolerance, you can continue to use your monitor as long<br />

as the colors are acceptable to you.<br />

The system writes a verification results file containing the xyY and color<br />

temperature data for each of the measured patches. The file is time and date<br />

stamped so that you can plot trends over time, if desired. To view the<br />

verification files, in the Display Manager system main directory go to data ><br />

verify.<br />

252 KODAK Look Manager System User Guide V2.2

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