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Palette Master Element How-to-Use Guide., colors can be altered to change the color tint

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Item Function Range Calibration Applies the calibration result optimized by the 1 provided calibration software named Palette Calibration 2 Master Element and your colorimeter (purchased separately). Visit the website for software download and more information Calibration (Palette Master Element How-to-Use Guide). 3 See Advanced software on page 3. Brightness Contrast Custom Applies a combination of color settings defined by users. Adjusts the balance between light and dark shades. 0 to 100 Adjusts the degree of difference between darkness and lightness. 0 to 100 Sharpness Adjusts the clarity and visibility of the edges of the subjects in 0 to 10 the image. Color Temp. 5000K 6500K 9300K Applies a color tint (cool or warm) to the image. Color temperature is measured in K (Kelvin) degrees. The display becomes reddish if the color temperature is low, and becomes bluish if the color temperature is high. Gamma Some color gradations may not be displayed well if this the setting has been adjusted. Custom Allows to adjust color temperature by 100K. 5000K ~ 9300K User Define The blend of the Red, Green and Blue primary colors can be altered to change the color tint of the image. Go to the succeeding R (red), G (green), and B (blue) menus to change the settings. Decreasing one or more of the colors will reduce their respective influence on the color tint of the image. (e.g. if you reduce the Blue level the image will gradually take on a yellowish tint. If you reduce Green, the image will become a magenta tint.) • R (0~100) • G (0~100) • B (0~100) Adjusts the tone luminance. • 1.6 • 1.8 • 2.0 • 2.2 • 2.4 • 2.6 • sRGB Navigating the main menu 57

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Navigating the main menu
Calibration
1
Applies the calibration result optimized by the
provided calibration software named
Palette
Master Element
and your colorimeter
(purchased separately). Visit the website for
software download and more information
(Palette Master Element How-to-Use Guide).
See
Advanced software on page 3
.
Calibration
2
Calibration
3
Custom
Applies a combination of color settings defined
by users.
Brightness
Adjusts the balance between light and dark shades.
0 to 100
Contrast
Adjusts the degree of difference between darkness and
lightness.
0 to 100
Sharpness
Adjusts the clarity and visibility of the edges of the subjects in
the image.
0 to 10
Color Temp. 5000K
Applies a color tint (cool or warm) to the
image. Color temperature is measured in K
(Kelvin) degrees. The display becomes reddish
if the color temperature is low, and becomes
bluish if the color temperature is high.
Some color gradations may not be displayed well if
this the setting has been adjusted.
6500K
9300K
Custom
Allows to adjust color temperature by 100K.
5000K ~
9300K
User
Define
The blend of the Red, Green and Blue primary
colors can be altered to change the color tint
of the image. Go to the succeeding
R
(red),
G
(green), and
B
(blue) menus to change the
settings.
Decreasing one or more of the colors will
reduce their respective influence on the color
tint of the image. (e.g. if you reduce the Blue
level the image will gradually take on a
yellowish tint. If you reduce Green, the image
will become a magenta tint.)
R
(0~100)
G
(0~100)
B
(0~100)
Gamma
Adjusts the tone luminance.
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
• 2.4
2.6
sRGB
Item
Function
Range