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FSI Calibration Guide for AM/BM/CM/DM Series Monitors Using CR100 / ColourSpace / BoxIO Flanders Scientific, Inc. 6215 Shiloh Crossing Suite G Alpharetta, GA 30005 Phone: +1.678.835.4934 Fax: +1.678.804.1882 E-mail: Support@FlandersScientific.com www.FlandersScientific.com...
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FSI Calibration Guide Using CR100 / ColourSpace / BoxIO Begin by setting your FSI monitor to the default profile. Menu > System > Load Profile > Default. When prompted, confirm by selecting Yes. Bypass the 3D LUT in the monitor’s Color Management menu.
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FSI Calibration Guide Using CR100 / ColourSpace / BoxIO Click on the Manual Measure button and move the sliders to ensure test patterns are being properly generated. Set the sliders to 128,128,128 to display grey on screen. Plug the CR100 into the computer and aim it towards the middle of the monitor.
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FSI Calibration Guide Using CR100 / ColourSpace / BoxIO Click on the Display Characterization icon, then select a desired profiling mode. Grey Ramp RGB Large (quick) or Cube Based Cube Size 17 (slow) are the suggested pro- filing modes. Generally speaking larger pro- files will yield better results.
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Next, click on the Space Management icon. Expand the Working LUTs section and select the LUT that was just saved. Select FSI from the drop down menu on the left and [3D] Flanders Scientific17 (*.CFE) from the drop down menu on the right. Click Export and save the LUT to your desired destination.
0 nits to no more than 0.05 nits is generally advisable. Advanced Workflows Custom 1D + 3D LUT and other advanced workflows are possible with FSI monitors. For questions or details on advanced settings, workflows, and capabilities please contact our support team for person- alized assistance: Support@FlandersScientific.com...
FSI Calibration Guide Using CR100 / ColourSpace / BoxIO Appendix 2: Calibration of DM250 (running Firmware 2.0.0-2282 or later) Starting with firmware version 2.0.0-2282 it is necessary to limit luminance on the 3D LUT in Colour- Space to set the desired peak luminance on the DM250. This is only necessary with the DM250 OLED and does not apply to any other models.
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