Re: Speaking of 2.2 vs 1.8
Re: Speaking of 2.2 vs 1.8
- Subject: Re: Speaking of 2.2 vs 1.8
- From: William Hollingworth <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 21:51:28 -0500
Richard
I think you are mistaken here between "Display Configuration" and
"Target Configuration" dialogs.
The "Display Configuration" is a Windows only dialog (since Mac OS is
smart enough handle multi-monitors correctly on its own) and is used
to set the relationship between a display and the desktop area.
The "Target Configuration" is the dialog you are looking for and is
most certainly available on the Mac version. This will allow you to
configure every aspect of the calibration such as white point,
luminance, gamma, and contrast ratio. You will be able to create your
own custom Targets using this dialog.
Please see pages 11 and 14 of the User's Guide:
http://www.necdisplay.com/SupportCenter/Monitors/spectraview2/downloads/SpectraView_II_UsersGuide_1.0.42_English.pdf
Best regards
Will Hollingworth
Manager of OEM Product Design & Development Engineering
NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc.
http://www.necdisplay.com
At 12:04 PM 4/20/2008, Richard Sjolund <email@hidden> wrote:
I WAS surprised. The Mac version of the software is totally lacking
in customization options. My only resort is to use the manual
brightness control and eyeball the screen level. I usually set my
Apple displays to 120 (for LCDs).
Using Spectraview ith a Mac, as I see it, I have only the three
canned programs that I mentioned - no way to do a custom setup.
Very disappointing. Given the high percentage of Macs in the
visual/graphics/photography fields, I would have thought that NEC
would have programs for Macs.
Dick
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