Options are:
Automatic - the optimal setting based on the color sensor model and the display monitor type is
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automatically used.
Calibration Sensor - uses the values measured by the calibration sensor. For normal color gamut
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displays this is the recommended option since the calibration sensor can accurately measure these
primary colors. For wide color gamut displays some colorimeter based calibration sensors may not be
able to accurately measure the primary colors and it is recommended to use the Factory Measurement
option. For spectral based calibration sensors, either option can be used.
Factory Measurements - uses the measurements taken during production of the display monitor to
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encode the color gamut information in the generated ICC Profile. These measurements may be more
accurate than those of some color sensors when measuring wide gamut displays such as the P221W,
LCD2180WG-LED, LCD2690WUXi, LCD2690WUXi2, and LCD3090WQXi
Preferences dialog - Interface tab
Luminance Units - selects the units that luminance values are displayed in. Options are:
Candelas (cd/m²)
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Foot Lamberts (fL)
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Automatically load settings on Target change - automatically loads the most recent Monitor Calibration
Settings when a different Target is selected, and will generate a new corresponding ICC Profile. Using this
option allows different Targets to be selected and the monitor will be automatically configured.
Confirm display calibration status each time application is launched - selects if the current monitor settings
should be checked and compared with the settings for the last calibration when SpectraView is launched. If
the monitor settings are different a warning message will be displayed, and the last calibration settings can be
reset. This checking operation will take several seconds each time SpectraView is launched.
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