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41 | NEC DISPLAY WALL CALIBRATOR - USER’S GUIDE
Edit Calibration Target Conguration dialog
The Edit Edit Calibration Target dialog is accessed by clicking the Edit... button on the Calibration Target panel in
the main NEC Display Wall Calibrator window, or by selecting Target... from the Edit menu.
The Target denes the parameters for the calibration process and determines the color characteristics for calibrating
each display. Changing the Target settings after calibrating the displays will normally mean they will all need to be re-
calibrated to the new settings.
Intensity
The Intensity selects the luminance or “brightness” of white for the calibration.
Options are:
Maximum Possible Matching - Calibrates all of the displays to the maximum possible luminance that can
achieve a match in both Intensity and White Point. Use this option if the user wants all of the displays to
match in both color and brightness. All of the displays will only be as bright as the dimmest display.
Maximum Possible Per Display - Calibrates all of the displays to the maximum possible luminance
that each individual display can achieve, and matches the white points on all displays. Use this option
if the user wants all of the displays to match in color, but are not concerned if they match each other in
luminance.
Specic Level - Calibrates all of the displays to a specied target value of luminance, and also matches
the white points on all displays. If a display can not achieve the specied value, it will be calibrated to the
closest possible Intensity, and a warning icon will be displayed after the calibration has completed. Use this
option if your application requires a specic luminance, but keep in mind that each display must actually be
capable of achieving that value.
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