Calibration Utility for MACINTOSH
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Part No. 1H9659 September 1997
Amount of Correction
The
Amount of Correction
buttons allow you to specify the degree of
difference between neutrals the calibration print will present.
Fine—the calibration print offers the least degree of difference in neutrals
between the cluster in the upper left corner and the cluster in the lower
right corner. The cluster in the upper left corner is only slightly green and
the cluster in the lower right corner is only slightly magenta.
Select “Fine” to get the smallest hue range. This means that the hue
differences between clusters is small so you can fine-tune by choosing
between very similar neutrals.
Normal—the calibration print offers a moderate degree of difference in
neutrals between the cluster in the upper left corner and the cluster in the
lower right corner. The cluster in the upper left corner is somewhat green
and the cluster in the lower right corner is somewhat magenta.
Select “Normal” to get a larger hue range than “Fine.” This means that
the hue differences between clusters is slightly larger and adjacent
clusters are less similar.
Coarse—the calibration print offers the greatest degree of difference in
neutrals between the cluster in the upper left corner and the cluster in the
lower right corner. The cluster in the upper left corner is distinctly green
and the cluster in the lower right corner is distinctly magenta.
Select “Coarse” to get the largest hue range. This means that the hue
differences between clusters is easily discernible and adjacent clusters
are distinctly different.
Calibration Setup — Visual Linearity
This setting allows you to specify values from a test print to recompute
the current calibration table.