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Chapter 1 About ColorNavigator 7
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Standard Mode and Advanced Mode
There are two types of targets available: “Standard Mode” (STD) and “Advanced Mode” (ADV). The
type of the color mode selected when upgrading ColorNavigator NX to ColorNavigator 7 will be set as
the target type and saved in the target. The target type can be edited on the “Edit target” window.
Note
• When “Calibration Mode” is selected for the color mode type in ColorNavigator NX, it will be displayed as
“Advanced Mode” in ColorNavigator 7.
The details of each type will be specied below.
Standard Mode Advanced Mode
Features Calibration can be completed in a short
period.
By calibrating one of the targets of
Standard Mode upon measuring the
monitor’s color characteristics, all the
targets in Standard Mode will be calibrated.
Advanced calibration utilizing various
gamma adjustment options is available. In
addition, the 6 colors adjustment allows
you to ne-tune each color tone.
Targets in Advanced Mode need to be
calibrated individually.
By measuring the calibrated monitor
status, dierence from the target can be
veried against the validation target.
Major applications Video creation, web content creation,
photography printing, checking digital
photography
Commercial applications requiring a high
level of accuracy, such as print proong
Adjustment items in
calibration
Brightness, White point, Gamut, Gamma
(EOTF)
Brightness, White point, Black level,
Gamut, Gamma (EOTF) (including gray
balance and LUT)
Manually adjustable
items
Brightness, White point Brightness, White point, 6 Colors, Black
level
*1
, Gamma (EOTF)
*1
, Lightness
*2
*1 The value can be adjusted only when the Gamma (EOTF) priority is set to “Fixed gamma”.
*2 The adjustment is available only for monitors with the lightness control feature.
Some limitations apply depending on the model you use. See “Chapter 5 Model Limitations” (page
31) for details.