| Practical Color Management: Understanding Key Color Management Concepts - Calibration Versus... |
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Calibration refers to setting up a device in a centered state or known condition, where it can then yield the best performance within given parameters. For example, one might calibrate a device to a color temperature setting of 6500 degrees Kelvin and a gamma setting of 2.2. Once a person has established a few parameters, the tool to calibrate the monitor can position the color temperature and gamma for proper viewing during calibration. Read more at: Recent Personal productivity Business White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies - BNET.com |
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