Version1.1.04User’s Guide
10 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEcalibration settings and status of displays on a LAN. This feature is particularly useful for large installations
11 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDE2 Dialogs, Settings and MenusMain SpectraView II windowThe SpectraView II window shows the current settings and st
12 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDETarget SettingsThe Target Settings group shows the current calibration Target parameters for the currently selecte
13 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEThis Display Conguration dialog is accessed either from the Edit menu, or by clicking on the Display: Congure bu
14 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEEdit Calibration Target Conguration dialogThe Edit Edit Calibration Target dialog is accessed by clicking the Edi
15 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEUse Scale Factor - The DICOM response curve shape is based on the measured black level and Intensity. If the black
16 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDECustom Gamma Curve dialogThe Custom Gamma Curve dialog is accessed by clicking the Edit.. button in the Gamma Curv
17 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDECustom White Point dialogThe Custom White Point dialog is accessed by clicking the Edit.. button in the White Poin
18 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEPreferences dialogPreferences dialog - Calibration Sensor tabSensor Type - selects the model of calibration sensor
Calibration and Prole Steps - selects the number of measurement steps to take when calibrating and proling the display. A larger numb
2 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDESoftware Updates and FeedbackOccasionally updates and enhancements to the SpectraView software will be made availab
Preferences dialog - ICC Prole tab20 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEGenerate ICC Prole after calibration - selecting this will automatically gener
Preferences dialog - Interface tabOptions are:Automatic - the optimal setting based on the color sensor model and the display monitor type is automati
Preferences dialog - Display tabLock OSD (On Screen Display) controls when calibrated - selects if the monitor’s On Screen Display control buttons are
23 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEThe Information window is accessed from the Tools menu. It will also be automatically displayed aft
24 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEPrimary ColorsRed, Green and Blue CIE x,y - shows the measured color coordinates of the display’s p
25 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEInformation window - Color Gamut tabThe Color Gamut tab graphically illustrates the color gamut of the display for
26 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEInformation window - Curves tabThe Curves tab graphically illustrates the various tone response and correction cur
27 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEInformation window - Color Tracking tabThe Color Tracking tab shows graphically how well the grayscale (colors fro
28 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEInformation window - DICOM Conformance tabThe DICOM Conformance tab shows graphically and numerically how well the
29 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEContrast ResponseMax error - shows the highest percentage error deviation from the Barten Model curve, as well as
3 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEHARDWARE LIMITED WARRANTY NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS warrants the SpectraView II Hardware (hereinafter “Product
30 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEColorimeter windowThe Colorimeter tool allows measurements of colors displayed on the screen to be taken with the
31 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEAmbient Light Measurement windowThe Ambient Light Measurement tool allows measurements to be taken of the ambient
32 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEMonitor Settings windowThe Monitor Settings window provides access to some of the display monitor control settings
33 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEMenusFile menuOpen Target... - opens a Target le. This is the same as clicking the Target Settings: Open button.S
34 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDE3 Calibration OverviewIntroduction to display monitor calibrationComputer display monitors display images by givin
35 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDESpectraView includes several industry standard targets for a variety of applications:Target Name Application White
36 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEAbout TargetsSpectraView can also create custom Targets, which can then be exchanged with other SpectraView displa
37 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEIntensityIntensity species the luminance or “brightness” of white when displayed on the screen. The maximum Inten
38 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDELaunchingAs SpectraView launches, it will automatically search for any supported displays, and a supported color s
39 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDECalibrating and Proling the DisplayIf more than one supported display monitor is connected, select the
ContentsPrecautions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Supported Display Monitors . . . . . . . . .
40 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEUsing ICC/ColorSync Monitor ProlesThe ICC/ColorSync monitor proles generated by SpectraView are used to inform t
41 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDECalibrationQuestion: How often do I need to calibrate my monitor?Answer: The answer will depend on how critical a
42 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEQuestion: Each time I calibrate my monitor I receive a different Delta-E result. Should I recalibrate again if I r
43 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEInstallation and SetupProblem: Calibrate button is disabled.Solution: The calibrate button is disabled for either
44 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEProblem: No supported calibration sensor was detected. Solution: Try reconnecting the calibration sensor and click
45 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEUsing SpectraView with NaViSet Administrator ( ÿ Windows version only)The SpectraView II software integrates with
46 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDE9 Test Pattern GuideThe SpectraView II software includes several test patterns that are useful in evaluating the m
47 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDE10 MultiSync PA Series InformationThe SpectraView II software supports the MultiSync PA241W and PA271W m
48 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEGlossaryAchromatic – Neutral in color (having no hue).Additive Primaries – Red, green, and blue light that when co
49 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEColor Separation – The separating of a color image into the cyan, magenta, yellow, and black color layers used for
6 Frequently Asked Questions 41Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417 Troubleshooting 43Installation a
50 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEGamma – The relationship between the input video signal to a display monitor and the screen output luminance. Typi
51 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEPAL – Phase Alternation by Line. A standard for encoding video signals used in Western Eu-rope and parts of Asia.P
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6 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDEPrecautions: The LCD display monitor screen is fragile and can be easily damaged if force is applied. Never use suc
7 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDESupported Display MonitorsSpectraView II supports the following NEC display monitor models:LCD1980SXi – 19” LCD mon
8 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDESystem RequirementsSpectraView has the following system requirements: Mac OSÿ Microsoft WindowsOperating System
9 | SPECTRAVIEW II - USER’S GUIDE1 Introduction to SpectraView IIOverviewDesigned for professionals with color critical applications, SpectraView II
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