Konica Minolta CA-310 CRT Television User Manual


 
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Measurement Section
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White Balance Adjustment in Analyzer Mode
<About Analyzer Mode>
Analyzer measurement mode is provided for adjustment of the display’s white balance.
The measured colors are expressed in emission intensity of each R, B and G monochromatic light based on the
RGB emission characteristic for analyzer mode (page 59) and the target color (W) which are set to the instrument.
Thus, adjusting the emission intensity of R causes the measured value of R only to change, and measured values
for B and G remain unchanged.
This mode is useful when you adjust the emission intensity of R, B and G to match the target color (W).
<White Balance Adjustment in Analyzer Mode>
First, set the RGB emission characteristic for analyzer mode and the target color (W) to the instrument.
For the target color (W), the values of the white-balanced white must be entered. (Page 59)
If “100” is displayed for R, B and G in the digital display section when measurement is
performed in analyzer mode, this indicates that the color of the display measured is the
same as the target color (W) (i.e. the xyLv values are the same) for the selected memory
channel. In the analog display section, only the center green segments light up.
When each display of R, B, G of the digital display part are a same value except for
100, that means the chromaticity coordinate is same as the standard color (W) al-
though Lv (Luminance) is different. Even if the intensity of the display changes, the
chromaticity coordinates (x, y) are the same as those of the target color (W) as long as
the values for R, B and G are the same.
<About G-Standard and R-Standard>
G-Standard or R-Standard must be chosen according to the display whose white bal-
ance is to be adjusted.
G-Standard: Must be used for displays whose G output cannot be adjusted
independently.
R-Standard: Must be used for displays whose R output cannot be adjusted independently.
* Any of G-standard and R-standard can be used for displays whose R, G and B outputs can be adjusted independently.