Kodak 4F3698 TV Video Accessories User Manual


 
94 KODAK Display Manager System V4.0 User’s Guide
Glossary
colorbars target A .dpx file provided with the Display Manager System that can be
used to manually calibrate an HD/SD display. Project this file
through your imaging software to adjust the brightness and pluge
of your monitor. This file is located on the installation CD in the
Images/patches folder.
colorimeter A measurement device that measures luminance, Y and
chromaticity, x, y.
correlated color
temperature
(CCT) A measurement in Kelvins of the color appearance of a light
source.
dark gain correction An adjustment to the sensor that eliminates inherent noise.
display aim The desired brightness or luminance values that you want
calibration to match for your display. Set these values from the
Options > Setup window.
display mode The type of calibration you perform in the Display Manager
System, Auto or Manual. During automatic calibration adjustments
are done via the enable cable. During manual calibration, the user
makes the adjustments from the monitor controls.
enable cable A cable used to interface between a CRT monitor and a computer
during automatic calibration.
framing The process of cropping an image to fit into the specified aspect
ratio.
gamma A measurement of the relationship between the voltage input and
the brightness of your monitor.
gain The percent of increase between the input signal and the output
signal.
gamut The range of colors that a device can produce. Also called color
gamut.
HD High definition displays that can display 1080 and 1035 interlaced
lines of resolution along with 720 and 1080 progressive lines of
resolution in a 16:9 aspect ratio.
illuminant A physical or emulated light that is defined by its spectral power
distribution.
kdm.ini file The default data file containing the system settings information.
This file is used by the system each time it opens. After the Display
Manager System opens, you can load customized .ini files if you do
not want to use the settings in the kdm.ini file.