OPERATION

Within each zone, a central control point defines the position of each color within the zone. You will notice that the center position within the box is most sensitive to the adjustment. This is where the control point is located. Continue using ENTER to move to the next zone/color for adjustment. If you wish to go back to a previous zone, press . Once all 45 zones have been converged an Exit dialog box is displayed, as shown below. If you wish to exit prior to converging all 45 zones, EXIT will immediately display the Exit dialog box.

 

Note: CONV may be used instead of ENTER to change zones/colors, if preferred.

 

When the Exit dialog box is first displayed,

 

the cursor bar is positioned on “Save.” Press

 

ENTER , EXIT or RECALL to save the new settings. To

 

re-perform the convergence, move the cursor

 

bar to “Continue Adjust” then press ENTER . To discard your changes, move

 

the cursor bar to “No Save” then press ENTER , EXIT or RECALL .

Interpolated

Press 2 from the Convergence Menu to select Interpolated Convergence.

Convergence

Interpolated Convergence is performed in the same way as that described for

 

Guided convergence. The primary difference between Guided Convergence

 

and Interpolated Convergence is noticed during adjustment. In Interpolated

 

convergence, adjustments are not limited to single zones, but will affect larger

 

regions of the raster. Response is greatest within the displayed box and

 

decreases linearity towards zones which have already been converged in the

 

sequence. Interpolated convergence is recommended when converging a

 

source for the first time. This method can be much faster than guided conver-

 

gence. However, it is not recommended if only minor convergence alignment

 

is required.

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