Un disque de calibration regroupant plus de 150 patterns, à utiliser avec chromapure, calman mais surtout LightSpace CMS.
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For CalMAN Users, there available for the first time in calibration disk the ColorCheck SG, ColorChecker SG Fleshtones, 4 + 5 + 10-Step Saturations of 100% or 75 Ampliture, CalMAN Dynamic Range (Clipping /Clipping with Peak White) Chapters, Near Black Patterns (0.5-1-2-3-4-5%). 4+5+10-Step Luminance with 100% or 75% Amplitude. All these for CalMAN Patterns are generated under the same RGB Triplets as CalMAN Software Color Engine Requests! CalMAN Patterns will not work with other software.
There also a lot of Patterns for ChromaPure users (Saturation/Luminance/Color Checker) that are based to Data's Tom Huffman (ChromaPure) has provide me, with the exact RGB Triplets of ChromaPure Engine.
All chapter are based to the the order each software requests them
The most important feature of the disk is that available for the first time in calibration history, someone can perform a 10-Point Cube (1.000 Colors) or 17-Point Cube (4.913 Colors) Automated! without user prompt to change each pattern with the remote, it wil require onlyy a single mouse click! no other user prompt until the end of that 1.000 / 4.913 Colors measurements.
This Automated System of the Disk Chapters is working only for profilings with LightSpace Software.
You will not need any external pattern generator for that, you actual source will be the used as a pattern generator and you will got the most accurate correction of your whole video signal chain..... A problem that all external pattern generators don't see!
Just i have no time to describe all these features to my site.... I have limited free time at this moment. But I have start updating
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Disk features
- LightSpace
Calman
Chromapure
CR
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