Diamond Multimedia 9600 PRO manual Color Correction, Color Curve, Dithering, Dual-Link DVI

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Color Correction

Use Color Correction to correct discrepancies between the real color value and the way a screen displays it. Color discrepancies can be caused by a variety of sources, including the lighting conditions in the work area and gradual shifts in color over time on monitors or flat panel displays.

Color Curve

A color curve represents all possible intensity values (from 0 to 255) for a color component (Red, Green or Blue). For each color curve, the horizontal axis represents the input value (the color value a program wants to display), while the vertical axis represents the output value (the color value that the display driver will write to the screen). A value of 0 (in the lower left corner) represents the complete absence of that particular color, while a value of 255 (in the upper right corner) represents the “full” strength for that color.

CRT

Acronym for “cathode ray tube,” which is the main component of computer monitors and TVs. Color CRTs use three separate electron beams fired through a shadow mask and onto the back of the glass screen. The electron beams activate separate red, green, and blue values in various strengths in order to produce a colored image.

Dithering

A computer graphics technique that takes advantage of the human eye’s tendency to mix two colors that are adjacent to each other to produce smooth boundary transitions. Dithering adds intermediate color values between two or more boundaries, producing smoother, more natural look to 2D images or 3D objects.

Dual-Link DVI

A dual-link DVI transmits up to twice the amount of pixel information of single link DVI connection. Use the dual-link DVI connector for extremely high resolution displays such as Apple® 30-inch Cinema HD Displays.

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Contents Radeon 9600 PRO PC & Mac Edition Disclaimer Table of Contents Compliance Information Glossary IndexExternal Connections IntroductionSystem Requirements Viewing 3D Graphics Multimedia FeaturesRelated Documentation TV Out Support Page Open the ATI Displays control panel ATI Displays Control PanelIntroduction ATI Displays Control Panel Advanced Display OptionsVersaVision Tab Display ScalingAdvanced Display Options Display Control Tab Advanced DFP Tab 3D OpenGL OverridesSelect or Create a Preset To select a PresetTo create a new preset Add an Application ProfileSet Up Tab Enabling Mac2TVOptimizing Mac2TV Controls TabRatio/Size Tab Ratio/Size Tab ATI Displays Help Using DVD and QuickTime PlaybackATI Displays Preferences Using Digital Flat Panel DVI Using Radeon 9600 PRO PC & Mac Edition DVI ConnectorDVI-I Connector Single link DVI-I Monitor port Specifications Video Mode TableConnection Type Resolution Example Product Digital Flat PanelReference Product Registration Customer CareLatin Industry Canada Compliance Statement Compliance InformationFCC Compliance Information This product was manufactured by ATI Technologies Inc Anisotropic Filtering GlossaryAlpha Blending Anti-aliasing Aspect RatioBack Buffer Bilinear FilteringBitmap BrightnessBuffer Charisma EngineColor Correction Color CurveDithering Dual-Link DVIDot pitch Flat ShadingFog Frame BufferFrames Per Second GammaGouraud Shading HueKeyframe Interpolation KTX Buffer Region ExtensionLighting MipmappingOffscreen Memory OpenGLPipeline PixelResolution Pixel TapestryRefresh Rate RenderingShadow Mask SmartShaderSmoothVision Specular HighlightTransition Minimized Differential Signaling Tmds Trilinear FilteringVersaVision Vertex ShaderVGA Connector Index ADCColor 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33 Ntsc 12, 31 TV 13, 14 VGA 33