BenQ SW270C Palette Master Element How to Use Guide - Page 12

Custom, Photographer, Blackpoint, Absolute Zero, Relative

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12 Note: • Use RGB primaries to change the desired color gamut. Apart from the default standard gamut, you can choose panel native to reach this panel's maximum gamut, or select Custom to create a custom gamut. • If the Photographer profile is selected, usually the maximum contrast ratio is required, set Blackpoint to Absolute Zero. If you need smooth gray scale without extreme black, especially for printing, set Blackpoint to Relative. In Advanced Mode

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Note:
Use RGB primaries to change the desired color gamut. Apart from the default standard gamut, you can
choose panel native to reach this panel’s maximum gamut, or select
Custom
to create a custom gamut.
If the
Photographer
profile is selected, usually the maximum contrast ratio is required, set
Blackpoint
to
Absolute Zero
. If you need smooth gray scale without extreme black, especially for printing, set
Blackpoint
to
Relative
.
In Advanced Mode