Konica Minolta CA-100Plus CRT Television User Manual


 
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Settings Section
2. About the Target Color
The target color is the reference used to measure how much the measured values are deviated from a certain color.
The target color can be set for each probe of each memory channel.
The target color is set when the following is performed.
1 User calibration (page 50) ......................... Performing user calibration sets the calibration values as the target
color.
2 Setting/changing the target color ............... Set or change the target color in the following cases.
(page 61) When you want to set the target color for memory channel CH00
When you want to set a color that differs from the color used for user
calibration as the target color to a user-calibrated memory channel
When you want to perform measurement using Konica Minolta’s
calibration standard without user calibration and want to use the
analog display function
3 Inputting the RGB emission .................... When you select analyzer measurement mode and input the RGB
characteristic for analyzer mode emission characteristic for analyzer mode, also set the target color
(page 58) (W).
Since when calibration factor is input for user calibration/analyzer mode the target color is also set at the same
time, the previously set target color will be deleted.
To change the currently set target color, change it as explained in “Setting/Changing the Target Color” (page
61). Even if the target color is changed, the currently set correction factor for user calibration and the RGB
emission characteristic for display’s analyzer mode will remain unchanged.
In the case of the same memory channels, the target color is stored in their common memory irrespective of
measurement mode.
As a result, the target color set last will be stored irrespective of how it was set.
In one memory channel and one probe, a correction factor of User Calibration is common to xyLv mode, TuvLv
mode, u'v'Lv mode and XYZ mode.
Target color is common to all measuring modes.