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Factory Adjustment of
Gamma |
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Not only is the ColorEdge CG19 designed for accurate color reproduction, but each unit is adjusted at the factory to a gamma value of 2.2. This is accomplished by measuring the R, G and B gamma values from 0-255, then using the monitor's 10-bit Look-Up Table (LUT) with its 1,021-tone palette to select the 256 most appropriate tones to achieve the 2.2 value. Users can also set their own values from 1.0 to 2.6 in 0.1 increments or L* with the latest ColorNavigator software. This is important because accurate, non-fluctuating gamma values are necessary for the proper display of color. If colors are not based on specific values and cannot be adjusted, images will be displayed differently by different monitors. ColorEdge monitors provide both precision and consistency, so graphics professionals can be sure that the final product will look exactly the way they want it to. |
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Accurate Color Temperature |
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Another important factor in achieving accurate, natural colors,
especially for midtones, is setting the proper color temperature
for white (white point). The ColorEdge CG19 is exceptionally
versatile in this regard, providing color temperature adjustment
from 4,000K to 10,000K in 500K increments (including 9,300K).
This wide range ensures that users can achieve the optimum color
temperature for any type of work, such as "paper white"
for DTP.
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10-Bit Processing for Smoother Gradation of Color |
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This valuable feature assures the ColorEdge CG19 produces smoother gradations of color than was possible before. It accomplishes this by automatically converting 8-bit data (256 gradations) received from the computer to 10-bit (1021 gradations) and then reassigning this data back to 8-bit with the ideal gamma values. For color-rich images, this means that even subtle mid-tones are displayed correctly.
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Auto Brightness Control |
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 This EIZO-patented circuit stabilizes brightness soon after startup or coming out of power save mode. Additionally, this circuit eliminates brightness fluctuation by detecting changes in the surrounding backlight temperatures and automatically adjusting the divergence to the brightness default setting or user-defined level. |