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brightness settings, both its white luminance and black level compare favorably with those of traditional CRT displays. (At the low end of this range, the monitor’s black level will typically be approximately 0.05 cd/m2.)

As with several other parameters set in the color space presets, the programming of the backlight controller is managed either through the LP2480zx’s on-screen display (OSD), or by using the HP Display Assistant software.

Transfer Function (Gamma)

As noted briefly in the previous section on Color Space Emulation on page 34 in this Appendix, display devices typically impose a non-linear transfer function on the input video data, in terms of how the intensity of the light output by the device varies versus these inputs. This is often referred to as the display’s “gamma” response characteristic, as one simple model for this behavior is a power-function curve (in which the exponent is typically represented by the Greek letter gamma, γ) as follows:

Figure A-6Gamma Curve Response Characteristic

This model, with a “gamma” value of about 2.2 – 2.5, describes the actual response of a standard CRT display fairly well,* and so was assumed for years to be the typical response curve of an electronic display device. As it turns out, encoding image information under the assumption of an output device response of this nature has other advantages, and so it remains very common for standard output device specifications to require a transfer function or response curve which is of this general nature. The most common modification to this simple model as seen in many current output device or image encoding standards is the addition of a linear region at the lower end of the response curve, as shown in the following diagram. This linear region avoids problems, which otherwise would result from applying the inverse of the response curve (in image encoding), as otherwise the slope of the curve would be changing very rapidly in the low-luminance regions of the image.

NOTE: * The biggest shortcoming of the simple gamma curve model as given, with respect to CRT displays, is that the black level of the input signal (assumed to be zero) does not generally result in exactly zero luminance for a properly-adjusted CRT. This requires the addition of an offset term into the model. However, the basic model as shown here remains an adequate description for most non-critical work.

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Contents HP LP2480zx LCD Monitor Page About This Guide Iv About This Guide Table of contents Appendix B Troubleshooting HP LP2480zx Model Product FeaturesPage Page Important Safety Information Safety and Maintenance GuidelinesMaintenance Guidelines Shipping the Monitor Cleaning the MonitorInstalling the Monitor Pedestal Base Setting Up the Monitor1HP LP2480zx Rear Components Rear Components2Signal Connectors and Cables Selecting and Connecting the Signal CablesCable Management Connecting the Monitor Power Adjusting the Monitor Connecting USB Devices8Adjusting the Height Adjusting the Monitor 9Pivoting the Monitor Turning on the MonitorRemoving the Monitor Pedestal Base Using the Accessory RailsMounting the Monitor Page 14Inserting the Monitor Panel into the Quick Release Locating the Rating LabelsSoftware and Utilities Operating the MonitorInformation File Image Color Matching FileInstalling the .INF and .ICM Files Installing from the CDDownloading from the Worldwide Web Using the Auto-Adjustment Function 1Monitor Front Panel Controls Front Panel ControlsUsing the On-Screen Display Menu Adjusting the Monitor SettingsOSD Menu Selections 2OSD Menu Monitor. Set to Horizontal OSD Position Optimizing Digital Conversion Using the HP Display Assistant SoftwareIdentifying Monitor Conditions Sleep Timer Mode Recommended Options Advanced Color Management Features and Usage Table A-1Supported Color Gamut and Color Space Color Gamut and Color Space CoverageTheory of Operation Color Space EmulationPage Page Summary of Color Space Selection Availability Table A-2Supported Signal Inputs and Color Space MatrixLED Backlight Unit Bits/color LCD ModuleTransfer Function Gamma Table A-3Response Curve Constants for Various Color Spaces References Solving Common Problems TroubleshootingUsing the Worldwide Web Preparing to Call Technical Support Table C-1HP LP2480zx Model Specifications Technical SpecificationsHP LP2480zx Model Table C-2LP2480zx Model Factory Preset Display Modes Recognizing Preset Display ResolutionsEnergy Saver Feature Entering User ModesTable C-3LP2480zx Model High Definition Video Formats Federal Communications Commission Notice Agency Regulatory NoticesModifications CablesCanadian Notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union Regulatory Notice Japanese Notice Korean Notice Power Cord Set Requirements Japanese Power Cord RequirementsGerman Ergonomics Notice Materials Disposal Product Environmental Notices11363-2006 LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy