Creating a custom white point, Creating a white point using a kelvin temperature – Apple AppleVision 1710AV User Manual

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Select a standard white point or choose a white point from the White Point pop-up menu.

The white point buttons show standard, predefined white points. The
choices are:

m D50: A standard for graphic arts work.
m 6500 + 8 MPCD: Equivalent to midday sun.

MPCD stands for Minimum Perceptible Color Difference.

m 9300 + 8 MPCD: A standard white point used by most Macintosh

computer displays and high-definition television (HDTV).

The Custom White Point pop-up menu shows a list of custom white points
created for your display. For more information, see the next section, “Creating
a Custom White Point.”

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Click Recalibrate.

After several seconds, your display is recalibrated using the white point you
selected.

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After you’ve selected a white point, you can make another color adjustment or close the

AppleVision Setup control panel.

After you select a white point, it’s a good idea to adjust for ambient light. See
“Adjusting for Ambient Light” later in this chapter.

Creating a custom white point

You can create a custom white point based on a Kelvin temperature or
popular color standards.

Creating a white point using a Kelvin temperature

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Open the AppleVision Setup control panel and click the Color button.

The Color window appears.

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Fine-Tuning Display Color

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