16 | MULTIPROFILER - USER'S GUIDE
Settings panel
See the following section for a more detailed description of how the Digital Uniformity Correction feature
works.
When Automatically create and manage ICC display profiles is selected, MultiProfiler will create an ICC/
ColorSync profile for the current Picture Mode, and automatically register it with the Color Management System
whenever the Picture Mode is changed. Deselect this to prevent MultiProfiler from automatically changing the
ICC/ColorSync profile for the display.
Storage Location (
are:
• Per User of this computer - the profile is stored in the User's profile folder. Profiles in this folder are
typically not accessible from other user accounts.
• Shared by all users of this computer - the profile is stored in the shared profile folder that is
accessible by all user accounts.
Mac OS only) - specifies where the generated ICC/ColorSync profiles are stored. Options
The Settings panel controls some of the monitor
features.
The Power LED Indicator controls can be used to
change the color of the LED between blue and green,
and also adjust the LED brightness. For example, the
LED brightness can be reduced as necessary in dim
environments if it is distracting.
The Digital Uniformity Correction control adjusts
the screen uniformity correction applied to the monitor
in order to improve the screen luminance and color
uniformity.
This compensation is done at the expense of some
screen brightness. A higher level of correction will give
a more uniform screen, but the maximum brightness
that can be achieved will be lower.
Selecting Show White Screen will display a white test
pattern over the entire screen area. Use this pattern
to easily judge the impact of the Digital Uniformity
Correction level on the uniformity or evenness of the
screen.
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