Kodak Camera Accessories 4F3882 User Manual

display Manager  
systeM User gUide  
VERSION 4.1  
4F3882  
March, 2006  
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DISPLAY MANAGER  
SYSTEM  
USER’S GUIDE  
Version 4.1  
March 2006  
Part Number 4F3882  
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Eastman Kodak Company  
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ABOUT THIS BOOK  
This book describes how to use the KODAK Display Manager System.  
Intended users of this book are  
Cinematographers  
Visual effects artists  
Directors of photography  
Colorists  
Post production engineers  
The information in this book is also available in the Display Manager System  
by clicking Help > Contents.  
Instructions for MACINTOSH, IRIX, LINUX, and WINDOWS Operating  
Systems are included. The software windows shown are for WINDOWS users,  
but the MACINTOSH, LINUX, and IRIX windows function in a similar manner.  
Not all features discussed are available to all users as determined by the type  
of license that you purchase.  
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INTRODUCTION  
The KODAK Display Manager System lets you display a scanned negative  
image as it will appear projected via a motion picture film projector or a video  
image as it will appear on a broadcast monitor. The KODAK Display Manager  
System interfaces with a number of displays including computer monitors,  
HD/SD displays, and digital projectors.  
When creating a print film look, the system emulates the photochemical  
process of motion picture print film. The results are placed in a LUT (Look Up  
Table). This LUT can be exported and used by supported imaging applications  
during the post production process.  
When creating a video look, the system emulates a broadcast video display.  
Before emulating a look, you must first calibrate and characterize your display.  
We recommend that you calibrate and characterize your display:  
Before the start of a new project  
If the computer goes into sleep mode or screen saver mode  
Whenever you turn on the computer or display  
If the display has been jarred or moved  
(CRT/LCD monitors) Roughly every 6 to 8 hours; a minimum of once a day  
(HD/SD video) Once a day  
(Digital projectors) Once a week  
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Introduction  
Types of Licenses  
VISION2 HD System  
Edition  
Print Film Edition  
Time Limit  
Term duration  
Variable duration - dependant  
on loan agreement  
Software Key Required  
Monitor Calibration  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Monitor Characterization  
HD/SD Display  
Characterization  
Projector Characterization  
Print Look Emulation  
Print Look Verification  
Calibration Verification  
Video Look Emulation  
Export 3D LUT  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes (Encrypted)  
NOTE  
Yes (Encrypted)  
Unencrypted LUTs are  
available at an additional  
charge  
Export 1D LUT  
Yes (Unencrypted)  
No  
Image Input Type  
.dpx, .cin, .tif (with video  
content)  
.tif (with video content)  
Operating Systems  
WINDOWS 2000/XP  
WINDOWS 2000/XP  
MAC OS 10.2 or higher  
(power PC only)  
MAC OS 10.2 or higher  
(power PC only)  
MAC OS X 10.4 Tiger  
IRIX 6.5X  
MAC OS X 10.4 Tiger  
IRIX 6.5X  
LINUX Red Hat 9  
(ia32 only)  
LINUX Red Hat 9 (ia32 only)  
Red Hat Enterprise LINUX  
3.0 (ia32 only)  
FEDORA Core 3  
(ia32 only)  
Red Hat Enterprise LINUX  
3.0 (ia32 only)  
FEDORA Core 3  
(ia32 only)  
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Introduction  
How it Works  
To accurately generate a LUT, you must work from a calibrated and  
characterized display. A sensor, which you position on your display, measures  
the luminance and chromaticities of a series of color patches. You can also  
use the sensor to verify the calibration and characterization.  
NOTE  
To characterize a projector you must use a spectrophotometer or a colorimeter  
suitable for measuring screen reflectance.  
Calibration  
The automatic calibration process gathers information from a sensor and  
transfers it to the monitor via the enable cable (USB Cable ECC 1).  
Adjustments are automatically made to the monitor contrast, brightness, and  
individual RGB biases and gains via the enable cable, based on information  
gathered by the sensor.  
The first time that you initiate automatic calibration, the system prompts you to  
perform a monitor evaluation to determine if your monitor is capable of being  
automatically calibrated.  
When calibrating an HD/SD device, you must manually calibrate the device  
using standard SMPTE procedures. A colorbars target is supplied with the  
Display Manager System.  
Manually calibrate your display to SMPTE standards if:  
You are using an IRIX system  
You have an HD/SD device  
The enable cable does not recognize your monitor  
You were unable to successfully calibrate your monitor using automatic  
calibration  
Characterization  
After you have calibrated your display, you must characterize it to determine  
the gamma response and to track the primaries. The result is a .chr file, which  
the system uses to create a LUT.  
HD/SD displays and digital projectors must be characterized using the Manual  
Characterization Assistant. When characterizing these displays, you can:  
project display patches (provided on the Display Manager System CD or  
dlmanage/kdmDown.jhtml) through a supported imaging application  
display patches from one of the KODAK Color Patch Set video tapes  
available from Kodak  
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Viewing and Customizing a Look  
From the Display Manager System Viewer, you can view images and apply a  
transform, which can be either a .chr file or a LUT. With a properly calibrated  
and characterized monitor, images will closely match a projected print film  
image or broadcast image.  
Verification  
Perform a verification to measure the quality of the monitor setup and to  
measure the closeness of the print film match in CIElab colorspace.  
NOTE  
Verification is not available for HD/SD displays and digital projectors.  
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Main Window  
The main window contains a selection box for the Display Mode and an icon  
for each step in the process.  
Display Mode: Select Auto if you will be  
using the enable cable to calibrate. If not,  
it is important that you select Manual.  
Calibrate: Opens the Calibration window  
where you attach a sensor to measure the  
luminance and chromaticity of a series of  
color patches.  
Characterize: Opens the Characterization  
window where you attach a sensor to  
measure the luminance and chromaticity of  
a series of color patches. Choose Manual  
Characterization Assistant to  
characterize alternate display devices, such  
as HD/SD displays and digital projectors.  
Viewer: Opens the Viewer where you load  
and view images, customize looks, and  
build and export LUTs.  
Verify: Opens the Verification window  
where you attach a sensor and verify the  
quality of the monitor setup and the print  
simulation.  
Exit: Closes the application.  
From the Options menu, select Setup to set the parameters and configure  
From the File menu, load your settings, save your settings or reset to the  
factory default settings. See “Saving and Loading Settings” on page 30.  
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Supported Hardware  
The following hardware is recommended for use with the Display Manager  
System.  
Generic Monitor Support  
The Display Manager System supports many different monitors but not all  
monitors can be automatically calibrated by the system. Most high-quality  
professional grade monitors can be calibrated.  
The first time that you initiate an automatic calibration, you are prompted to  
attach a sensor to the monitor so that the system can assess if the monitor  
can be automatically calibrated.  
NOTE  
Before running this evaluation, set your monitor to Expert mode and turn off the  
Super Bright mode if applicable.  
You are then notified if the monitor can be automatically calibrated. If it cannot,  
you can manually adjust your monitor using SMPTE standard procedures and  
the supplied colorbars chart. For more information, see “Manual Calibration”  
This evaluation runs whenever you attach a monitor that was not previously  
tested with the system and then initiate automatic calibration.  
Supported Displays  
In addition to displays that can be automatically calibrated, you can use the  
Display Manager System with LCD monitors, HD/SD displays, and digital  
projectors. We recommend cinema grade digital projectors.  
Enable Cable (USB Cable ECC 1)  
An enable cable is required to transfer data from your monitor to your  
computer. This cable can be obtained through Kodak. Contact your service  
representative.  
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Supported Sensors  
The following sensors are supported by the Display Manager System:  
X-RITE Monitor Optimizer DTP94+EK (also known as MonacoOPTIX) -  
USB connection for LCD or CRT monitors  
X-RITE Monitor Optimizer DTP92+EK - Serial connection for CRT  
monitors  
SEQUEL Chroma 4/C USB - USB connection for CRT monitors,  
SEQUEL Chroma 4/C USB with USB cable - for CRT monitors,  
SEQUEL Chroma 4/C Serial - Serial connection for CRT monitors,  
SEQUEL Chroma 4/L - USB connection for LCD monitors,  
USB Cable for VESA compliant CRT monitors  
PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650 - Serial connection for digital projection  
MINOLTA CS-100A - Serial connection for digital projection  
To purchase the X-RITE, PHOTO RESEARCH or MINOLTA Sensors, contact  
the manufacturer.  
Refer to the following table when deciding the sensor to use with your system.  
WINDOWS  
MAC OS  
IRIX OS  
LINUX OS  
OS  
CRT  
X-RITE  
X-RITE  
X-RITE  
X-RITE  
Monitors  
andHD/SD  
displays  
DTP94+EK  
DTP94+EK DTP92+EK  
DTP92+EK  
X-RITE  
DTP92+EK  
SEQUEL  
Chroma 4/C  
USB  
SEQUEL  
Chroma 4/  
C USB  
SEQUEL  
Chroma 4/C  
Serial  
X-RITE  
DTP94+EK  
SEQUEL Chroma  
4/C USB  
SEQUEL Chroma  
4/C Serial  
SEQUEL  
Chroma 4/C  
USB  
SEQUEL  
Chroma 4/C  
Serial  
LCD  
Monitors  
X-RITE  
DTP94+EK  
X-RITE  
X-RITE  
X-RITE  
DTP92+EK  
DTP94+EK DTP92+EK  
SEQUEL  
Chroma 4/L  
USB  
SEQUEL  
Chroma4/L  
USB  
X-RITE  
DTP94+EK  
SEQUEL Chroma  
4/L  
USB  
Digital  
PHOTO  
PHOTO  
PHOTO  
Projectors RESEARCH  
RESEARCH RESEARCH PR-  
PR-650  
PR-650  
650  
MINOLTA  
CS-100A  
MINOLTA  
CS-100A  
MINOLTA  
CS-100A  
NOTE  
USB sensors are recommended for any system that is USB enabled.  
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Supported Spectrophotometers  
When characterizing a digital projector, you must take readings from the  
projector output. The following sensors are recommended:  
MINOLTA CS-100A  
PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650  
Getting Help  
Accessing the Online User’s Guide  
To access the User’s Guide from within the application, click Help >  
Contents.  
What’s This  
(WINDOWS Operating System only) Press Shift + F1 and a pop-up window  
opens that describes the current window.  
OR  
Click the question mark in the window title bar and then click the item for which  
you want more information. A pop-up window opens.  
To open What’s This topics in the Viewer, right-click (WINDOWS, IRIX,  
LINUX Operating Systems) or Ctrl + click (MACINTOSH Operating System)  
an item in the toolbar.  
Troubleshooting  
Consult the Troubleshooting chapter for issues that you might encounter. See  
Email Help  
Email questions to [email protected].  
Phone Support  
Go to the Web site www.kodak.com/go/dm to locate the support number for  
your region.  
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INSTALLING AND SETTING UP  
YOUR SYSTEM  
Follow these four main steps to install and set up your system:  
Step 1: Install the KODAK Display Manager System Software  
Step 2: Connect the Hardware  
Step 3: Obtain your License  
Step 4: Open the Software  
Step 1 Install the Software  
IMPORTANT  
Before installing the Display Manager System, make sure to uninstall any other  
monitor calibration software that you might have on your system.  
WINDOWS and MACINTOSH Operating System Installation  
IMPORTANT  
You must be logged in as administrator (WINDOWS or MACINTOSH Operating  
Systems) to install the Display Manager System.  
To install on a WINDOWS or MACINTOSH Operating System:  
1. Insert the installation CD or double-click the downloaded installation file.  
2. (WINDOWS Operating System) Follow the on-screen prompts.  
Or  
(MACINTOSH Operating System) Double-click kdminstaller.pkg and  
follow the onscreen prompts.  
3. Connect the hardware to your computer. See “Step 2: Connect the  
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IRIX Installation  
IMPORTANT  
You must be logged in as root (IRIX Operating System) to install the Display  
Manager System.  
To install the Display Manager System on an IRIX computer, you should be  
familiar with the IRIX inst or swmgr command.  
The required files can be found on the installation CD in the dist directory or in  
the directory where you uncompress the downloaded files. (See Step 1  
below.) Make sure that you have the following files:  
kdm  
kdm.idb  
kdm.sw  
The IRIX computer must be running IRIX 6.5x with the corresponding version  
of NFS.  
To install on an IRIX system:  
1. Do one of the following:  
• Insert and mount the installation CD.  
• Uncompress the downloaded installation file.  
a) gunzip KDM_V4_Irix.tar.gz  
b) tar xf KDM_V4_Irix.tar  
2. Launch inst or swmgr.  
3. Select the kdm package from the mounted CD-ROM drive or from the  
directory containing the downloaded installation file.  
4. Complete the installation by following the on-screen prompts.  
5. Connect the hardware to your computer. See “Step 2: Connect the  
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LINUX Installation  
IMPORTANT  
You must be logged in as root (LINUX Operating System) to install the Display  
Manager System.  
To install on a LINUX system:  
1. If you are installing from an installation CD, Insert and mount the CD.  
2. Change directory to the mounted CDROM or to the directory containing  
the downloaded installation file.  
3. Type rpm -Uvh KODAK_DMS-4.1.0.i386.rpm to begin the installation  
process.  
4. Connect the hardware to your computer. See “Step 2: Connect the  
NOTE  
Configure your panel (taskbar) to allow other windows to appear above. Or set  
your panel to autohide.  
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Step 2: Connect the Hardware  
Before connecting the hardware, install the software.  
The Display Manager System hardware consists of an enable cable and  
sensor. Purchase the sensor that is appropriate for your system configuration.  
See “Supported Sensors” on page 7 to learn about the sensors supported by  
the Display Manager System.  
If you do not have enough available USB ports, use a USB hub when  
connecting the enable cable and sensor.  
If you must run the cables long distances, you may need to purchase a Port  
Authority device and additional cables.  
(WINDOWS Operating System) After you connect the hardware, click Next  
when the Found New Hardware Wizard opens. Follow the on-screen prompts.  
If you are prompted to locate the drivers:  
SEQUEL drivers are found in C:\Progam Files\Kodak\KODAK Display  
Manager System\SequelDrivers.  
X-RITE drivers are found in C:\Progam Files\Kodak\KODAK Display  
Manager System\XRiteDrivers.  
NOTE  
For digital projectors, MINOLTA CS-100A or PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650  
sensors are recommended.  
Enable Cable (USB Cable ECC 1)  
The enable cable allows the computer to talk to the monitor. It connects to the  
monitor port, a USB port, and then to the monitor cable.  
You may need a DVI to HD15 pin adapter depending on your configuration.  
Connect to the  
Connect to the  
computer monitor port  
monitor cable  
Connect to a USB  
port  
NOTE  
(WINDOWS 2000 Operating System only) If you unplug the enable cable or  
sensor and then plug it back in, the system will not recognize it until you restart  
your computer.  
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To connect the enable cable:  
1. Disconnect the original monitor cable from the computer.  
2. Attach the enable cable to the monitor port on the computer.  
3. Connect the monitor cable to the enable cable.  
4. Attach the USB connector of the enable cable to a USB port.  
USB connection  
Enable cable connection  
Monitor cable connection  
X-RITE Sensors  
X-RITE Monitor Optimizer DTP94+EK (MonacoOPTIX)  
Use this USB sensor on CRT or LCD monitors.  
Counterweight -  
Attach to the  
sensor cable to  
counterbalance  
the sensor.  
USB connection -  
Connect to a USB  
port on your  
computer.  
Suction cup -  
Attach to the  
cable and then  
fasten the suction  
cup to the screen.  
Supports the  
instrument's  
Sensor - Hang in  
front of the monitor  
to measure  
weight when  
using CRT  
patches.  
monitors.  
To position the sensor during calibration:  
1. Attach the counterweight to the cable.  
2. If using a CRT monitor, attach the suction cup to the sensor cable and  
then fasten the suction cup to the screen.  
IMPORTANT  
Never use the suction cup on an LCD monitor.  
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3. Position the sensor on the screen. Position the counterweight so that it  
counterbalances the sensor.  
LCD monitor  
CRT monitor  
Counterweight  
Sensor  
Counterweight  
Suction cup  
Sensor  
NOTE  
If you are warned that the X-Rite DTP94 software has not passed Windows  
Logo testing, click Continue Anyway.  
X-RITE Monitor Optimizer DTP92+EK  
Use this serial sensor on CRT monitors.  
230V power supply  
120V power supply  
WINDOWS OS  
adapter  
Adapter  
connections  
Power supply  
connection  
Sensor  
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NOTE  
On IRIX, do not use serial port 1.  
To connect the sensor:  
1. Connect the WINDOWS adapter to the sensor cable.  
2. Plug the WINDOWS connector into a serial port.  
3. Plug the AC adapter connector into the sensor cable.  
4. Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet.  
During calibration, attach the sensor as shown here, making sure that the  
round portion of the sensor is at the top.  
Firmly push on the sides of the sensor so that the spring-loaded suction cup  
slides forward onto the screen. When the suction cup is firmly in place, release  
the sensor.  
You may need to moisten the suction cup by wiping it with a tissue lightly  
dampened with water, or to fog the suction cup by breathing on it.  
You may need to clean the monitor and suction cup, if the sensor does not  
firmly attach. Clean the suction cup with a clean dry cloth.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not apply a cleanser to the suction cup.  
To clean the monitor, use a soft, lint-free paper or cloth lightly dampened with  
a mild glass cleaner.  
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SEQUEL Sensors  
Three Sequel sensors are recommended for use with the Display Manager  
System.  
SEQUEL Chroma 4/C USB Sensor for CRT Monitors  
This sensor connects to a USB port and attaches to a CRT monitor with  
suction cups.  
Attach to the  
monitor with  
suction cups  
Connect to the  
computer USB port  
During calibration, attach the sensor as shown here.  
Press the sensor firmly to the screen being careful not to press too hard.  
Center it within the patch. Make sure that all suction cups are pressed against  
the monitor. If any of the suction cups come loose, the results may be  
unreliable and the process should be repeated. If the sensor falls off the  
monitor, reattach it and restart the process.  
NOTE  
Youmayneedtocleanthesensorandthescreen. See“SensorDoesNotAdhere  
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SEQUEL Chroma 4/L USB Sensor  
This sensor connects to a USB port. Tip the LCD screen back as far as  
possible and hold the sensor against the screen while it is taking readings.  
Hold the sensor  
against the screen  
Connect to the  
computer USB port  
During calibration, hold the sensor as shown here.  
Hold the sensor firmly to the screen being careful not to press too hard. Center  
it within the color patch. Continue to hold in place while readings are taken.  
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SEQUEL Chroma 4/C Serial Sensor for CRT Monitors  
The sensor connects to a USB port and attaches to a CRT monitor with  
suction cups.  
Attach to monitor  
with suction cups  
Connect to serial port on your  
computer  
NOTE: On IRIX, do not use  
serial port 1.  
During calibration, attach the sensor as shown here.  
Press the sensor firmly to the screen being careful not to press too hard.  
Center it within the color patch. Make sure that all suction cups are pressed  
against the monitor. If any of the suction cups come loose, the results may be  
unreliable and the process should be repeated. If the sensor falls off the  
monitor, reattach it and restart the process.  
Sensors Recommended for Digital Projection  
MINOLTA CS-100A  
PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650  
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PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650  
1. Attach the PHOTO RESEARCH IFC-600 RS-232 cable between the PR-  
650 and the computer serial port.  
2. Go to Options > Setup.  
3. Click the Sensor tab.  
4. Click Type and select PhotoResearch PR-650.  
5. Click Connection and select the com port that the meter is connected to.  
NOTE  
Do not turn on the device until instructed by KODAK Display Manager Software.  
MINOLTA CS-100A  
1. Attach the MINOLTA LS-A12 two way interface cable between the  
MINOLTA CS-100A and the computer serial port.  
2. When turning the device on, press and hold the F button until a C appears  
in the device external display.  
3. Go to Options > Setup.  
4. Click the Sensor tab.  
5. Click Type and select MINOLTA CS-100A.  
6. Click Connection and select the com port that the meter is connected to.  
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Step 3: Obtain Your License  
If you would like a free trial, go to the Web site www.kodak.com/go/dm and  
click Trial LIcense Key. Follow the on-screen prompts, then proceed to Step  
5 (below).  
To purchase a license:  
1. (WINDOWS Operating System) Click Start > Programs > KODAK  
Display Manager System > KODAK HostID Tool.  
(LINUX, IRIX, MACINTOSH Operating Systems) In the Display Manager  
System main folder locate the KODAK HostID Tool and run the file.  
The following window opens.  
2. Record all HostIDs and click OK.  
3. Go to the Web site www.kodak.com/go/dm and locate the phone number  
for the customer service representative in your region.  
4. Provide your customer service representative with the HostID.  
License information will be emailed to you.  
5. When you receive your license information, copy and paste the  
information into an editor such as WordPad and save it as a license file  
(.lic). Place the file as follows:  
WINDOWS Operating System: C:\Program Files\KODAK\KODAK  
Display Manager System\Licenses  
MACINTOSH Operating System: /Applications/KODAK Display  
Manager System/Licenses  
IRIX and LINUX Operating Systems: /usr/local/KDM/Licenses  
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Step 4: Open the Display Manager System  
On a WINDOWS or MACINTOSH system, double-click the desktop icon  
to open the Display Manager System.  
On an IRIX or LINUX system:  
1. Open a shell and change to the directory /usr/local/KDM.  
2. From the command line, type ./kdm.sh.  
Renewing Your License  
You will be prompted when your license expires. Contact your customer  
service representative to purchase a new license.  
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BEFORE CALIBRATING  
Before you begin to calibrate, make sure that you:  
Prepare the monitor and viewing environment  
Setup the system options for calibration, sensors, tolerances, display,  
timing, and directories  
Load specific settings, if previously saved  
NOTE  
You do not need to setup the system options each time you calibrate. When the  
system opens, it automatically loads the settings that you save in the kdm.ini  
file. Or you can create and load a customized .ini file. See “Saving and Loading  
Preparing the Viewing Environment and Monitor  
Let the CRT monitor warm up for at least one hour. LCD monitors take 10  
to 15 minutes to warm up.  
Set your power save mode to Never.  
Disable your screen saver.  
Set your screen resolution to at least 1280 x 1024.  
Dim the room lights or cover the screen with a dark cloth. There should be  
no light shining on the screen or on objects that might reflect on the  
screen.  
Set the monitor in Expert mode, if available.  
a) From the panel at the front of the monitor, select COLOR.  
b) Use the left and right arrow buttons on the panel to highlight the  
Expert tab, where you see the bias and gain settings.  
NOTE  
For some monitors, the Expert mode is already selected as the default.  
If you have a newer SONY monitor that has a Picture effect button on the  
panel at the front of the monitor, press this repeatedly until the message  
DYNAMIC appears on screen.  
Set the monitor color quality to the highest possible value (at least 16 bits).  
If your display supports Super Bright mode, turn off the Super Bright mode  
by repeatedly pressing the SB button on the front of the monitor until the  
screen reads “Super Bright Mode Off”.  
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Setting the Options  
Go to Options > Setup to open the Setup window. From this window you can:  
Set the calibration parameters  
Identify the sensor you are using  
Set tolerances  
Select which display to calibrate on a dual-head system  
Control the calibration timing  
Set the paths for saving .chr files and LUTs  
After you have made all of your selections on the various tabs, click Save  
Settings to save all the settings in a .ini file. By default, settings are saved to  
the kdm.ini file. When the system opens, it automatically loads the settings  
that you save in the kdm.ini file. Save your settings with a different file name  
to create a customized .ini file. See “Saving and Loading Settings” on  
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Print Film Calibration Setup  
The Print Film Calibration tab on the Setup window contains information that  
is required to obtain an accurate print film match.  
Projector Aim:  
Projector aim values specify the intended film projector open gate settings.  
Enter the values for the film projector you are emulating. If you have not  
characterized a specific projector, use the default values.  
White Luminance (Y) - Open gate luminance can be measured by a  
colorimeter or spectrophotometer. Enter the value in ft-lamberts.  
White Chromaticity (xy) - Open gate chromaticity can be measured by a  
colorimeter or spectrophotometer. Enter values in CIE xy.  
Projector SPD (Spectral Power Distribution) - Click this button to open a  
browse window where you can load a file that was created when  
measuring your projector with a spectroradiometer. This file should be a  
single column of values corresponding to measurements from  
340 to 970 nm in 10 nm increments. Comment lines may be included in  
the file preceded by a # sign.  
Select Projector Aim Luminance Adjust to bring the brightness of the  
display down to the projector aim when simulating the print look. Deselect  
this option to keep the brightness at the Display Aim.  
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Display Aim:  
Enter the desired White Luminance for the monitor in ft-lamberts. Setting  
your monitor to the projector aim (typically 16 ft-lamberts) would make it too  
dark for other work. The display aim gives you the opportunity to set a higher  
display aim luminance.  
Display - Automatic Calibration:  
NOTE  
The automatic calibration process tries to match all the values that you enter in  
this section.  
From the Target drop-down list, select your monitor preset target that you  
want to over-write during calibration.  
Set the Dark (code value). We recommend using the default settings.  
To override the projector Luminance and Chromaticity aim, check  
Override Projector Aim for Dark Patch. The value fields become active  
and you can enter new values for Dark Luminance (Y) and Dark  
Chromaticity (x,y). We recommend using the default settings.  
NOTE  
The Use Print Film Calibration Settings checkbox is available in the Display  
Manager System Print Film Edition. Select this checkbox to use the Print Film  
target values in calibration.  
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Video Calibration Setup  
The Video Calibration tab on the Setup window contains information that is  
required to obtain an accurate video match.  
Aim Settings  
Enter the values for the video space you want to calibrate to (CCIR 709,  
SMPTE RP145, or User Defined).  
The default values represent a typical NTSC HD display. These values can be  
altered for a user defined video space.  
White Point Chromaticity (xy) - Desired white chromaticity. Enter values  
in CIE xy.  
White Patch  
White Luminance (Y) - Desired white (max neutral code value) luminance  
can be measured by a colorimeter or spectrophotometer. Enter the value  
in ft-lamberts.  
NOTE  
Recommended practices for HD/SD video monitors place video legal whites  
at a luminance of approximately 30 ftL. Translating video 100% legal white  
(code value of 940) to a maximum monitor drive code value of 1023 (10-bit)  
yields an absolute monitor white luminance recommendation of  
approximately 34 ftL. This high luminance setting may degrade the useful  
lifetime of some monitors.  
Dark Patch  
To override the video Dark (code value) settings, check Override  
Calculated Aims for Dark Patch. The value fields become active and you  
can enter new values for Dark Luminance (Y). We recommend using the  
default settings.  
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Use Video Calibration Settings  
Select this checkbox to determine which target values to use for  
calibration.  
NOTE  
If using the KODAK VISION2 HD System, use the default values when working  
with typical NTSC HD displays.  
Sensor Setup  
From the Sensor tab on the Setup window, use the drop-down menus to  
select the type of sensor and the type of connection.  
IMPORTANT  
If you do not select the correct sensor and connection, the sensor will fail to  
initialize.  
Tolerances Setup  
From the Tolerances tab on the Setup window, you can set the plus or minus  
calibration tolerances that you want to allow for your aim values. We  
recommend using the default settings.  
Display Setup  
If your system is configured for dual-head support, you must select the display  
that you want to view images on.  
From the Display tab on the Setup window, use the Display to Operate On  
drop-down menu to select the display where you want to view the images.  
This display will be calibrated and characterized.  
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Timing Setup  
Adjusting the time between the appearance of color sets and individual color  
patches, affects the total time to calibrate and characterize your display.  
IMPORTANT  
You may encounter calibration and characterization errors if the timing is set too  
fast. We recommend leaving the values set at the default. Never set the timing  
slower than the defaults.  
From the Times tab on the Setup window, use the arrows to set the values.  
Directories Setup  
From the Directories tab on the Setup window, click the CHR Directory and  
LUT Directory buttons to select the directories where you want to save those  
files.  
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Saving and Loading Settings  
If you are working on several projects at one time, you may find it convenient  
to save all of the settings for each project in a customized .ini file. Load the  
appropriate file to quickly change all your settings when you change projects.  
By default, settings are saved to the kdm.ini file. This is the file that is used  
each time the system opens. There are two different locations where you can  
save settings to an .ini file—the Setup window and the Viewer.  
To create a customized .ini file:  
1. Go to Options > Setup. Enter the appropriate values and click Save  
Settings. Name the file appropriately.  
2. Open the Viewer and make the appropriate selections. Click Save  
Settings. Save the file with the same name used in step 1.  
To load a customized .ini file:  
1. Go to File > Load Settings.  
2. Browse for and double-click the .ini file that you want to use.  
To save all settings at once:  
Go to File > Save Settings.  
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CALIBRATION  
From the Display Mode drop-down menu on the main window, select either  
Auto or Manual calibration.  
Automatic calibration uses the enable cable to transfer data from the computer  
to a monitor. Adjustments based on this data are automatically made to your  
The Manual Calibration Assistant is used to adjust your monitor to SMPTE  
standards if:  
You are using an IRIX system  
You are displaying your images on an HD/SD display or digital projector  
The enable cable does not recognize your monitor  
You were unable to successfully calibrate your monitor using automatic  
calibration  
Automatic Calibration  
Use this calibration method if you are using an enable cable to transfer data  
from your monitor to your computer. The system performs an evaluation to  
determine if your monitor can be automatically calibrated.  
IMPORTANT  
If your system is far from the calibration aims, you may need to repeat the  
calibration process more than once to reach aim. See “Calibration Failure” on  
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The Calibration Procedure  
To automatically calibrate a monitor:  
1. Click Auto from the drop-down Display Mode menu if it isn’t already  
selected.  
NOTE  
Auto mode is only available if you have connected the enable cable to your  
computer.  
2. Click the Calibrate icon.  
If this is the first time that you have calibrated your current monitor, follow  
the on-screen prompts to run a monitor evaluation. See “Monitor  
Either the Calibration window opens or you are prompted to perform a  
Dark Gain Correction to reset the sensor.  
If you are prompted to perform a Dark Gain Correction:  
a) Place the sensor on a dark surface and make sure that no light can  
reach it. Do not attach the sensor to the monitor for this correction.  
b) Click OK.  
IMPORTANT  
If the Dark Gain Correction fails, see “Dark Gain Correction Failure” on  
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The Calibration window opens when the dark correction is complete.  
3. Position the sensor in the center of the patch.  
4. Select Detailed if you want a detailed log to be written. (Recommended)  
5. Cover the monitor and sensor with a dark cloth if you are not able to turn  
off the room lights.  
6. Click Start.  
The sensor measures a series of patches. A log is written, target values  
are displayed and points are plotted on a chromaticity diagram.  
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The process may take several minutes. You can click Pause if necessary.  
NOTE  
During the final stage of the calibration process, the gamut and log  
information are hidden.  
If automatic calibration is successful, automatic characterization begins  
immediately after calibration is complete.  
If automatic calibration was not successful, you may need to calibrate one or  
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Monitor Evaluation  
The first time that you initiate an automatic calibration, the system performs an  
evaluation of your monitor to determine if it can be automatically calibrated. If  
you change monitors, the system runs the evaluation again when you initiate  
automatic calibration.  
To evaluate your monitor:  
1. With an enable cable and sensor connected to your system and the Auto  
mode enabled, click Calibrate.  
The following window opens.  
2. Click Yes.  
IMPORTANT  
You must select Yes and perform this evaluation in order to automatically  
calibrate your monitor.  
The following window opens.  
3. Attach the sensor and click OK.  
The system reads a series of patches and displays the results.  
If your monitor can be automatically calibrated, the following message  
appears. Click OK.  
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If your monitor cannot be calibrated, the following message appears. Click  
Yes to retry.  
You must switch to Manual display mode and manually calibrate your monitor  
if it cannot be automatically calibrated. See “Manual Calibration” on page 36.  
Manual Calibration  
You can manually calibrate your display by adjusting the white and black  
points from your monitor controls.  
Use this method to manually calibrate your display if:  
You are using an IRIX system  
You are displaying your images on an HD/SD display  
The enable cable does not recognize your monitor  
You were unable to successfully calibrate your monitor automatically  
You have an LCD monitor  
Use the colorbars target provided with your Display Manager System to assist  
you in making these adjustments.  
If using a digital projector, set the projector to the manufacturer’s defaults.  
To manually calibrate a monitor or HD/SD display:  
1. Select Manual from the drop-down Display Mode menu, if it isn’t already  
selected.  
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2. From your imaging product, display the colorbars target that came with the  
Display Manager System. Adjust the display brightness and contrast until  
the pluge target blends into the background.  
The colorbars target file is found in Images/ColorBars.dpx.  
3. Click the Calibrate icon.  
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4. Place the sensor face down against a flat, opaque surface (not the screen)  
for dark gain correction (zero reading). Click OK when ready.  
This may take several seconds.  
5. Click Measure Primaries.  
6. Place the sensor over the red patch. Click OK to measure.  
7. Repeat step 6 for the green and the blue patches.  
8. Measure white luminance:  
a) Place the sensor on the white patch.  
b) Click Measure Once or Measure Continuous.  
c) Examine the results and adjust your display, referring to the  
instructions on the screen.  
d) If you clicked Measure Once in step b, repeat steps b and c until a  
pop-up informs you that white luminance is within tolerance.  
NOTE  
Leave the sensor attached.  
9. Measure white chromaticity:  
• Repeat steps 8b - 8d until white chromaticity is within tolerance.  
10. Measure dark chromaticity:  
• Repeat steps 8b - 8d until dark chromaticity is within tolerance.  
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11. Repeat steps 8, 9, and 10 to verify that all values are within tolerance.  
NOTE  
The plot indicates where you are versus aim. Use the magnify buttons  
to zoom in and out on the plot.  
12. Click Close.  
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CHARACTERIZATION  
Characterization determines the gamma response of the calibrated monitor  
and tracks monitor primary colors. You should perform a characterization after  
each calibration.  
The system uses the .chr file written during characterization to create a LUT  
that can be exported to any supported imaging products.  
From the Characterize drop-down menu on the main window, choose either  
Automatic Characterization or Manual Characterization Assistant.  
Use Automatic Characterization if you performed automatic calibration or for  
devices such as LCD or CRT displays that were NOT auto calibrated.  
Use the Manual Characterization Assistant, if you performed a manual  
calibration for an HD/SD display or digital projector.  
Automatic Characterization  
NOTE  
If you successfully completed an automatic calibration, characterization will  
automatically run. In this case, proceed to “Viewing and Customizing Looks” on  
To automatically characterize your monitor:  
1. From the Characterize drop-down menu, click Automatic  
Characterization.  
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Either the Characterization window opens or you are prompted to perform  
a Dark Gain correction to reset the sensor.  
If you are prompted to perform a Dark Gain Correction:  
a) Place the sensor on a dark surface and make sure that no light can  
reach it. Do not attach the sensor to the monitor for this correction.  
b) Click OK.  
IMPORTANT  
If the Dark Gain Correction fails, see “Dark Gain Correction Failure” on  
The Automatic Characterization window opens when the correction is  
complete.  
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2. If the sensor is not already positioned, place it on the center of the screen.  
3. Cover the monitor and sensor with a dark cloth if you are not able to turn  
off the room lights.  
4. Click Start.  
The application reads a series of patches. This process may take several  
minutes.  
5. Click OK when you are notified that the characterization has finished.  
You can now create and apply a LUT to emulate the print look or video look.  
If you want more information on the quality of the calibration and  
If characterization failed, see “Characterization Failure” on page 77.  
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Manual Characterization  
Use the Manual Characterization Assistant to characterize a display, such as  
a digital projector or HD/SD display. Patches for use in characterizing HD/SD  
displays and digital projectors are available on the KODAK Display Manager  
System CD in the Images/Patches folder or can be downloaded from  
patches can also be displayed from one of the following KODAK Video Tapes:  
KODAK Display Manager Dual-Length Color Patch Set / D5-HD Tape  
#D5C63M, 1080i/50  
KODAK Display Manager Dual-Length Color Patch Set / D5-HD Tape  
#D5C63M, 1080i/59.94  
KODAK Display Manager Dual-Length Color Patch Set / Digital BETACAM  
Tape #BCT-D64, NTSC  
KODAK Display Manager Dual-Length Color Patch Set / Digital BETACAM  
Tape #BCT-D64, PAL  
KODAK Display Manager Dual-Length Color Patch Set / HDCAM Tape  
#BCT-64HD, 1080i/50  
KODAK Display Manager Dual-Length Color Patch Set / HDCAM Tape  
#BCT-64HD, 1080i/59.94  
The tapes contain 15 sec. patches for use with SEQUEL and X-RITE Sensors  
and 40 sec. patches for use with the PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650 and  
MINOLTA CS-100A Sensors. A slate indicates the start of each patch set.  
NOTES:  
If you use a KODAK Video Tape for manual characterization, the  
measurements may be automatically entered into the Manual  
Characterization Assistant (depending on the device you are using).  
When manually characterizing, you can create and save characterization  
templates containing set patches and then load these templates as  
needed.  
You can also load a .chr file into the Assistant, if you want to confirm  
measurements on a set of patches, or to view data from a previous  
characterization.  
If you stop the characterization process before reading all of the color  
patches, save your work by going to File > Save Interim  
Characterization File. When you restart your work, load this file by going  
to File > Load Interim Characterization File.  
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To manually characterize:  
NOTE  
As you enter data, the plots update. This allows you to track possible errors in  
your data. Use the magnify buttons  
plot.  
to zoom in or out on the  
1. Load the .dpx color patch files from the Display Manager System CD onto  
your computer or download them from  
The files are located in the Images/Patches folder.  
OR  
Load one of the KODAK Video Tapes.  
2. From the Characterization drop-down menu on the main window, click  
Manual Characterization Assistant.  
The following window opens.  
3. (Optional) Edit the table, if necessary. See “Editing a Characterization  
4. Project the first color patch.  
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5. For an HD/SD device:  
a) Position the sensor on the color patch.  
b) Click one of the following options:  
Automatically Measure from Sensor to allow the software to  
automatically move through the color patches and enter the data. This  
method can be used with either the .dpx images (if you create a  
sequence from the images) or with a KODAK Video Tape. Within the  
software that you are using to display the images, set the patch  
duration to 15 seconds per patch (for use with X-RITE and SEQUEL  
Sensors).  
Measure from Sensor to allow the sensor to read and enter data from  
one color patch at a time. You must click this button for each color  
patch that is displayed.  
6. For a digital projector:  
a) Use a colorimeter or spectrophotometer to measure the patches.  
We recommend the MINOLTA CS-100A or the PHOTO RESEARCH  
PR-650.  
b) Click one of the following options:  
Automatically Measure from Sensor to allow the software to  
automatically move through the color patches and enter the data (for  
use with MINOLTA CS-100A or PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650 Devices  
that are connected to the computer). If you’re using the MINOLTA CS-  
100A or the PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650, set the patch duration to 40  
seconds per patch. This method can be used with either the .dpx  
images (if you create a 40 sec. per patch sequence from the images)  
or with a KODAK Video Tape (using the 40 sec. sequence).  
Measure from Sensor to allow the sensor to read and enter data from  
one color patch at a time. You must click this button for each color  
patch that is displayed.  
NOTE  
You can also import files created by the MINOLTA CS-100, MINOLTA CS-  
100A, or PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650. Go to File > Import External  
Measurements and import the appropriate file. The table is populated with  
the data in the file.  
7. When you are finished, click File > Save Characterization File.  
IMPORTANT  
To accurately emulate the print film look or video look on your display, you must  
loadthischaracterizationfileintheViewer.ThisinformationisusedbytheViewer  
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Editing a Characterization Table  
1. Add and remove rows of data as needed.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not add or remove rows if you are using a KODAK Video Tape or if you  
are using the complete set of .dpx patches. The patches are supplied on  
the CD or can be downloaded from http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/  
Right-click (WINDOWS, IRIX, LINUX Operating Systems) or Control +  
click (MAC OS) on a line to display a pop-up menu from which you can  
insert or remove rows.  
2. Enter the desired code value for the row.  
3. Use the drop-down menu in each color cell to identify the color.  
NOTE  
If you edit the table in this manner, you should save it as a template for later  
use. Go to File > Save Template.  
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Shortcut Keys for the Assistant  
WINDOWS/IRIX/  
LINUX  
Task  
MACINTOSH  
Load Default  
Ctrl + d  
Ctrl + l  
Ctrl + s  
Command + d  
Load Template  
Command + l  
Command + s  
Save Characterization  
File  
Save Template  
Close  
Ctrl + t  
Ctrl + q  
Command + t  
Command + q  
Command + i  
Command + r  
Insert Row after Selected Ctrl + i  
Remove Selected Row  
Ctrl + r  
NOTE  
The MACINTOSH Command key looks like this:  
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VIEWING AND CUSTOMIZING LOOKS  
After you have successfully calibrated and characterized your display, you can  
view images with a specific look applied and export a LUT that contains the  
look.  
The LUT can be imported by supported imaging products to visualize real  
time, or near real time, playback of images simulating a projected print or a  
video look.  
Opening the Viewer  
To open the Viewer:  
From the main window, click the Viewer icon.  
You may be prompted to locate an image file to load into the Viewer.  
A window similar to the following opens. The features that are available  
depend on the type of license you purchased.  
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Using the Viewer  
The Viewer appears at full screen size with the image at the top and a toolbar  
at the bottom. To enlarge the viewing area, you can hide the toolbar.  
To open What’s This topics in the Viewer, right-click (WINDOWS, IRIX,  
LINUX) or Control + click (MACINTOSH) an item in the toolbar.  
Global Options  
At the right-hand side of the toolbar are common Viewer options available at  
all times.  
Quick Verify: Click to run a short verification to determine if your monitor  
is still within calibration. This process reads a few color patches and  
assesses against your original calibration aims. To perform a full  
verification, see “Verifying” on page 67.  
To Quick Verify:  
1) Click Quick Verify on the Viewer toolbar.  
The Viewer becomes a black patch and the following window opens.  
2) Position the sensor over the patch and click OK.  
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When verification is complete a window similar to the following  
appears.  
3) Click OK.  
A chart with the results is displayed.  
This graph shows the tracking of the grayscale CCTs across the range  
of code values that were measured. The red lines indicate the  
tolerance levels that you entered on the setup window. These lines  
appear if the scale warrants. See “Tolerances Setup” on page 28  
Show Curves: Click to display the characteristic curves or neutral scale of  
the look you’ve created.  
Gamut Alert: Select this option if you want to be alerted to colors that are  
within the print film or video gamut but are out of gamut for your display.  
Factory Settings: Click to return to the default factory settings.  
Hide Toolbar: Click to hide the toolbar. To reopen the toolbar, right-click  
(WINDOWS, IRIX, LINUX Operating Systems) or Control + click  
(MACINTOSH Operating System) in the image and select Show Viewer  
Toolbar.  
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Load Transform: Click to open a browser window where you can select a  
transform to apply to the image. A transform can be any of the following:  
• characterization file (.chr)  
• encrypted 3D LUT (.e3d)  
• 3D LUT (.3dl)  
• 1D LUT (.1dl)  
• Wide Color Gamut encoded 3D LUT (.3dl)  
For a digital projector or HD/SD display, load the characterization file that  
you created using the Manual Characterization Assistant. See “Manual  
Characterization” on page 44. The file that you load here should be the  
characterization data that you want to use, or a previously created LUT  
that you would like to apply to an image.  
NOTE  
1D LUTs provide a tonescale emulation of the projected print film.  
3D LUTs provide both tonescale and color emulations.  
NOTE  
WideColorGamutencodedLUTsimportedtotheviewerwillnotlookcorrect.  
These LUTs are not intended for preparing an image for display on a  
computer monitor.  
Build Transform: Click to apply the look to the image in the Viewer.  
Export Transform: Click to save a LUT to a file. You can export the  
following transform types, depending on the purchased license:  
• encrypted 3D LUT (.e3d)  
• 3D LUT (.3dl)  
• 1D LUT (.1dl)  
• Wide Color Gamut encoded 3D LUT (.3dl)  
• Digital Projector Format LUT (.LUT-CLUT)  
• KODAK VISION2 HD System LUT (.xml)  
Save Settings: Click to save the settings for the look you create. If you  
save as kdm.ini, the system loads those settings when it opens.  
Close Viewer: Click to close the Viewer and return to the main window.  
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Playback Controls  
The Playback Controls are at the bottom right of the Toolbar. These controls  
allow you to move forward and backward through images in a directory and to  
compare the effect of different LUTs.  
NOTE  
With the exception of Compare Mode, playback controls are disabled if you are  
not working with a sequence of images.  
Compare Mode  
Step back  
Play  
Frame increment  
Stop/Pause  
Step forward  
Compare Mode—Click to display a list of ways to compare two LUTs.  
When you load a transform (see below), then choose a Compare Mode,  
swiping your mouse across the screen displays both the original and the  
new look side by side (Hor. Swipe), top and bottom (Ver. Swipe), or in a  
horizontal or vertical butterfly view.  
NOTE  
Click No compare to turn off Compare Mode.  
Click Reset Image to change the comparison image.  
Click Reset Transform to use the current transform as the comparison  
transform.  
Step back—Click to step back one frame.  
Play—Click to move the number of frames indicated by the Frame  
Increment.  
Stop/Pause—Click to pause the playback.  
Step forward—Click to step forward one frame.  
Frame increment—Enter the increment of frames to display.  
NOTE  
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Toolbar Information  
Image information appears in the lower-left corner of the Viewer toolbar.  
RGB values after a  
LUT is applied  
Coordinates for the  
cursor position  
RGB values before a  
LUT is applied  
Path to the .chr file being used  
with the image  
Pop-up Options  
Right-click (WINDOWS, IRIX, LINUX Operating Systems) or Control + click  
(MACINTOSH Operating System) in the image for a pop-up menu which  
includes access to some of the global options.  
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Viewer Shortcut Keys  
Use the following shortcut keys to control the Viewer.  
Task  
Key  
Keep aspect ratio  
k
q
s
c
g
t
Quit  
Scale to fit  
Toggle Center on and off  
Toggle the display of out-of-gamut colors on and off  
Toggle the display of the toolbar  
NOTE  
To use the Viewer Shortcut keys, first click the mouse within the image to make  
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Creating a Print Film Look  
Selections pertinent to emulating print film are available in the Print Film tab.  
To create a print film look:  
1. Open the Viewer. See “Opening the Viewer” on page 49.  
2. Load an image. See “Loading an Image” on page 58.  
3. Click Load Transform to select and load the appropriate .chr transform.  
4. Click the Print Film tab if it is not already selected.  
NOTE  
This tab is only available if you load a .chr file.  
5. Select the appropriate settings.  
Printer Lights: Adjust the printer lights with the slider bars.  
LAD values: Enter the desired LAD values.  
Status A: If you measure the Status A densities of your LAD patch, you  
can enter those values here. The default values shown are the typical  
Status A aim values for LAD.  
Film: Select the print film type that you want to emulate. Load a DLogE  
file to further refine your match using the control strip data from your  
print process. The DLogE file should be an ascii file with 21 rows x 3  
columns corresponding to the patches on an ECP-2D strip. Comments  
may be included in the file preceded by the # sign. Files are typically  
denoted with a .dle extension. Note that once a DLogE file is entered,  
the print film type selection will read "User".  
Use Print Film Transform: Select to enable the print film look and  
apply the selections that you make on this tab. (If unchecked, the  
settings selected on the Video tab are used.)  
Use Gamut Remap: Select to enable gamut remapping. Select the type  
of remapping on the Advanced tab. To disable gamut remap, deselect  
6. Click Build Transform to display your changes in the Viewer.  
7. Click Export Transform to save the LUT you have created.  
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Creating a Video Look  
To properly emulate the video look, you must use the Video tab.  
To create a video look:  
1. Open the Viewer. See “Opening the Viewer” on page 49.  
2. Load an image. See “Loading an Image” on page 58.  
3. Click Load Transform to select and load the appropriate .chr transform.  
4. Click the Video tab.  
NOTE  
This tab is only available if you load a .chr transform.  
5. Select the appropriate settings.  
Aim Gamma Settings: Type the appropriate value to set the display on  
a specific gamma. (You can only adjust this setting when the color  
space is set to User Defined.)  
Color Space Settings: Select the appropriate color space from the  
drop-down list — CCIR 709 or SMPTE RP145. Or select User Defined  
from the list and type in the specific values.  
Use Video Transform: This option is only available if you have both a  
Print Film Edition and VISION2 HD System Edition. Select this option to  
enable the video look and apply the selections that you make on this tab.  
(If unchecked, the settings selected on the Print Film tab are used.)  
Use Gamut Remap: Select to enable gamut remapping. Select the type  
of remapping on the Advanced tab. To disable gamut remap, deselect  
6. Click Build Transform to display your changes in the Viewer.  
7. Click Export Transform to save the LUT you have created.  
NOTE  
If using the KODAK VISION2 HD System, use the default values when  
working with typical NTSC HD displays. To export transforms for use in the  
KODAK VISION2 HD System Digital Processor, select the appropriate  
exportation file type to ensure that the correct encrypted xml file is created.  
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Loading an Image  
1. From the Images tab in the Viewer toolbar, click Load Image. Browse for  
and select an image.  
The system recognizes .dpx or .cin images when creating a print look; and  
.tif (with video content) when creating a video look.  
The image appears in the Viewer with the look that was defined by the  
currently selected .chr file. See Load Transform in “Global Options” on  
2. From the Image Settings pane, select how you want the image to appear  
in the Viewer.  
Center: Select to center the image on the screen.  
Scale To Fit: Select to allow the image to fill the screen.  
Keep Aspect Ratio: Select along with Scale To Fit so that the image  
fills as much of the screen as possible while keeping its aspect ratio.  
Zoom Factor: Select a value from the drop-down menu to display the  
image at various percentages. This option is not available if the Scale to  
Fit option is selected.  
Background Color: Click to display a color selection window where you  
can choose a background color for the Viewer.  
NOTE  
Many of these options are also available in the pop-up Options window  
(page 54).  
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Advanced Options  
The Advanced tab of the Viewer contains options for further refining the  
viewed and exported looks.  
Framing Settings  
On the Advanced tab of the Viewer, click Framing to select an aspect ratio.  
Use the drop-down menu to select the appropriate aspect ratio of your final  
output.  
A dotted line appears on the image indicating the portion of the image  
included in that frame size.  
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Gamut Remap Settings  
On the Advanced tab, click Gamut Remap to select the type of remapping.  
Mode  
Description  
Constant Hue with Within each hue plane, colors are gamut mapped towards  
Variable Lightness the Lightness axis. The aim on the axis is dependent on the  
Target  
(Recommended)  
position of the color relative to the maximum Chroma point in  
that hue plane.  
Constant Hue and  
Within each hue plane, out of gamut colors are mapped to  
Lightness (Version the gamut boundary towards a point on the Lightness axis  
2.x Default)  
with the same Lightness (L*) as the original color.  
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Transform Bit Depth  
On the Advanced tab, click Transform Bit Depth to increase or decrease the  
input and output bit depth. The following options are displayed.  
From the Input Bit Depth drop-down menu, select the actual bit depth of the  
image you are viewing.  
From the Output Bit Depth drop-down menu, select the bit depth that you  
want to view the image at.  
For most Display Manager System uses, keep the bit depths at 10-bit input  
and 10-bit output or 8-bit input and 8-bit output.  
For .tif images, 8-bit input and 8-bit output are common. You may, however  
want to use 8-bit input and 10-bit output. The bit depth is automatically set to  
8-bit input and 8-bit output for 8-bit .tif and 16-bit input and 16-bit output for  
16-bit .tif.  
For .cin or .dpx images, 10-bit input and 10-bit output are common. You may,  
however, want to use 10-bit input and 12-bit output. The bit depth is  
automatically set to 10-bit input and 10-bit output on loading a .cin or .dpx  
image.  
This feature is also useful if your imaging application software supports  
unusual bit depths.  
NOTE  
If you select the Wide Color Gamut encoded LUT for export, the bit depth is  
overridden to 10-bit input and 12-bit output.  
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Surround Compensation  
On the Advanced tab, click Surround Compensation to correct for the  
effects of viewing in a suboptimal environment. The following option is  
displayed.  
Click and drag the slider bar to match the lighting conditions in your area.  
IMPORTANT  
Work in a dark environment whenever possible.  
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Recorder Compensation  
The state of your recorder impacts the look of the final print. Use the recorder  
compensation feature to enter information about the specific recorder state so  
that the impact of this device is included in the print emulation shown through  
the KODAK Display Manager System. There are two options:  
Neutral-based compensation  
Neutral- and color-based compensation  
1. Record a test strip of neutrals or of colors and neutrals onto EASTMAN  
Color Intermediate Stocks - either 5242 or 2242.  
NOTE  
For neutral compensation, use your standard recorder control strip.  
Forneutralandcolor-basedcompensation,recordthepatchframessupplied  
on the KODAK Display Manager System CD or at http://www.kodak.com/  
2. Measure the Status M values of the patches.  
Neutral-based compensation: measure all patches on control strip.  
Neutral-or color-based compensation: measure 116 patches.  
3. Prepare a text file (.txt).  
Example file (neutral-based compensation)  
Column 1 is the neutral code value. Columns 2 - 4 are Status M values.  
For comments, start a line with a #, then enter the comment.  
DMIN  
0
0.085  
0.085  
0.165  
0.263  
0.356  
0.447  
0.533  
0.621  
0.71  
0.549  
0.55  
0.621  
0.622  
0.748  
0.839  
0.948  
1.061  
1.157  
1.258  
1.362  
1.47  
51  
0.623  
0.716  
0.838  
0.957  
1.049  
1.135  
1.229  
1.323  
1.42  
102  
153  
204  
255  
306  
357  
408  
459  
510  
714  
...  
0.801  
0.894  
0.989  
1.371  
...  
1.577  
1.68  
1.512  
1.896  
...  
2.099  
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Example file (neutral- and color-based compensation).  
Columns 1 - 3 are RGB code values. Columns 4 - 6 are Status M values.  
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DMIN  
20  
DMIN  
10  
DMIN  
0
0.085  
0.085  
0.165  
0.263  
0.356  
0.447  
0.533  
0.621  
0.71  
0.549  
0.55  
0.621  
0.622  
0.748  
0.839  
0.948  
1.061  
1.157  
1.258  
1.362  
1.47  
71  
61  
51  
0.623  
0.716  
0.838  
0.957  
1.049  
1.135  
1.229  
1.323  
1.42  
122  
173  
224  
275  
326  
377  
428  
479  
...  
112  
163  
214  
265  
316  
367  
418  
469  
...  
102  
153  
204  
255  
306  
357  
408  
459  
...  
0.801  
0.894  
...  
1.577  
...  
...  
NOTE  
A template including the code values of the provided patches is supplied on  
4. On the Advanced tab, click Recorder Compensation.  
5. Click Load Recorder, then locate and select the appropriate .txt file.  
NOTE  
The Display Manager System uses this information when applying a LUT to  
an image in the viewer. This compensates for the difference between the  
recorder and an aim recorder.  
6. Click Reset to clear the text field.  
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Transform Rescale  
On the Advanced tab, click Transform Rescale to control how the range of  
the display is used. The following options are displayed.  
Select No Rescale (Print Film Default) if you are creating a print film look.  
If you select Rescale Minimum Tonescale to Lowest Drive Value, your  
blacks will be blacker but some other colors will not be displayed accurately.  
If you select Rescale to Video Legal Using Clipping, code values less than  
64 move to 64, and code values greater than 940 move to 940.  
If you select Rescale to Video Legal by Resizing Range, code values from 0  
- 1023 compress to 64 - 940.  
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The Verify feature allows you to view additional information on the success of  
the monitor setup and print simulation. Verification provides a means for  
tracking trends in the data, such as sensor or monitor degradations.  
IMPORTANT  
You should perform a verification whenever your images do not look right. You  
cannot verify on an HD/SD display or digital projector.  
If the verification fails, you may need to replace the sensor or the monitor.  
To quickly check to see if your monitor is starting to drift out of calibration, use  
the Quick Verify feature on the Viewer window. See “Global Options” on  
Verifying the Monitor Setup  
To verify monitor setup:  
1. From the main window, click the Verify icon.  
Either the Verification window opens or you are prompted to perform a  
Dark Gain correction to reset the sensor.  
If you are prompted to perform a Dark Gain Correction:  
a) Place the sensor on a dark surface and make sure that no light can  
reach it. Do not attach the sensor to the monitor for this correction.  
b) Click OK.  
IMPORTANT  
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The Verification window opens when the correction is complete.  
2. If the sensor is not already in place, position it in the center of the screen.  
3. Cover the monitor and sensor with a dark cloth if you are not able to turn  
off the room lights.  
4. Click Verify Monitor Setup on the Verification window.  
The Display Manager System projects and measures a series of colored  
patches.  
When verification is complete, the Verify Monitor Setup button changes  
to read Monitor Setup Results and you are notified if verification was  
successful.  
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5. To view the results, click Monitor Setup Results.  
Three graphs are displayed.  
Correlated Color Temperature: This graph shows the tracking of the  
grayscale CCTs across the range of code values that were measured.  
The red lines indicate the tolerance levels that you entered on the Setup  
window. These lines appear if the scale warrants. See “Tolerances  
Chromaticity xy Chart: This diagram shows the tolerance you defined.  
The Xs indicate the chromaticities over a range of gray patches and  
indicate how well your neutrals track.  
Gamma Verification Chart: This chart shows the gamma response of  
the monitor for each R, G, B, N series. Ideally the values fall in a straight  
line. Click the color channel that you want to view.  
If the values are out of tolerance, you can continue to use your monitor as long  
as the colors are acceptable to you.  
The system writes a verification results file containing the xyY and color  
temperature data for each of the measured patches. The file is time and date  
stamped so that you can plot trends over time, if desired. To view the  
verification files, in the Display Manager system main folder go to  
data > verify.  
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Verifying  
Verifying the Print Film Look  
Verify the print film look to measure the quality of the print film simulation.  
NOTE  
This feature is not available in the VISION2 HD System Edition. Also, you cannot  
verify a print film look created for a digital projector or HD/SD display.  
To verify the print film look:  
1. From the main window, click the Verify icon.  
Either the Verification window opens or you are prompted to perform a  
Dark Gain correction to reset the sensor.  
If you are prompted to perform a Dark Gain Correction:  
a) Place the sensor on a dark surface and make sure that no light can  
reach it. Do not attach the sensor to the monitor for this correction.  
b) Click OK.  
IMPORTANT  
If the Dark Gain Correction fails, see “Dark Gain Correction Failure” on  
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The Verification window opens when the correction is complete.  
2. If the sensor is not already in place, position it in the center of the screen.  
3. Cover the monitor and sensor with a dark cloth if you are not able to turn  
off the room lights.  
4. Click Verify Print Film Look on the Verification window.  
The Display Manager System projects and measures a series of patches.  
When verification is complete, the Verify Print Film Look button changes  
to read Print Film Look Results, and you are notified if verification was  
successful.  
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5. To view the results, click Print Film Look Results.  
A graph is displayed.  
The graph shows a CIELab a* b* plot. If there is a perfect match, the X and dot  
are on top of each other. The longer the distance between the X and the dot,  
the further apart the match is.  
Click the color group buttons at the bottom to view only the data for that color  
group.  
NOTE  
Out-of-gamut colors will have longer lines.  
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Verification Logs  
Verification logs are date and time stamped. All files are named  
VerifySetup_Results or VerifyPrintFilm_Results.  
To view the verification files, in the Display Manager system main folder go to  
data > verify.  
You can view these text files with applications such as WordPad or Excel. To  
identify trends in data, view the log files over a period of time. Open earlier  
versions of the log file and compare the data points to determine when values  
began to fail.  
If verification results slowly degrade over time, the sensor or monitor may be  
failing due to age.  
If verification suddenly fails, the sensor may be damaged or might have fallen  
off during verification.  
Print Film Look Verification Log File  
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Verifying  
Monitor Setup Verification Log  
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Refer to the following topics for help with the KODAK Display Manager  
System.  
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Calibration Failure  
Make sure that you are using a VGA monitor cable and that all the pins are  
present.  
If the monitor settings need a lot of adjustment to reach aim, you may need  
to repeat the calibration process several times to bring the monitor into  
tolerances. To more quickly bring the monitor settings closer to aim, reset  
the monitor to factory defaults as described in your monitor user manual.  
Track the progress of each calibration by observing the Current and  
Target Values displayed on the Calibration window. Repeat the  
calibration process as many times as necessary as long as the calibration  
points continue to move toward aim. If the points stop moving or they  
oscillate above and below aim, you may need to replace your monitor.  
Contact your support representative.  
When repeating a failed calibration, make sure that the:  
Room is dimly lit or a dark cloth is placed over the monitor  
Sensor is securely attached to the monitor if the sensor has suction  
cups  
Enable cable and sensor connections are properly made  
Dark Gain Correction of the sensor is performed correctly  
Monitor is warmed up properly  
Monitor is a type that is supported for auto-calibration  
Monitor is in Expert mode, if available  
Super Bright mode is disabled, if available  
Picture effect is set to Dynamic, if available  
Timing for reading patches is set properly. We recommend that you  
use the default settings. If you have shortened the timing to increase  
calibration speed, the readings from the sensor may have some  
erroneous points. Go to Options > Setup. From the Times tab, set  
Colors to 4 and Patches to 1.  
Make sure to uninstall any other monitor calibration software that you  
might have on your system.  
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Characterization Failure  
Repeat the characterization making sure that the:  
Room is dimly lit or a dark cloth is placed over the monitor  
Sensor is securely attached to the monitor if the sensor has suction  
cups  
Enable cable and the sensor connections are properly made  
Dark Gain Correction of the sensor is performed correctly  
Monitor is warmed up properly  
The monitor brightness may be set too low. Use the factory default setting.  
If that fails, increase the brightness.  
Verification Failure  
Repeat the calibration and characterization making sure that the:  
Room is dimly lit or a dark cloth is placed over the monitor  
Sensor is attached to the monitor securely if the sensor has suction  
cups  
Enable cable and sensor connections are properly made  
Dark Gain Correction of the sensor is performed correctly  
Monitor is warmed up properly  
Refer to the Verification logs. See “Verification Logs” on page 73.  
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Dark Gain Correction Failure  
Dark Gain Correction may fail if light enters the sensor. The following  
message is displayed.  
1. Click OK on this message and also on the initialization message that  
appears next.  
2. Restart the process that you were running when you were prompted to  
perform the Dark Gain Correction - either Calibrate, Characterize or Verify.  
3. When prompted for the Dark Gain Correction, place the sensor on a dark  
surface where light cannot reach it.  
Do not attach it to the monitor.  
Cover it with a dark cloth, if necessary.  
4. Repeat the Dark Gain Correction.  
5. If the previous steps failed to fix the problem, contact KODAK Service and  
Support (email address: [email protected]).  
NOTE  
Some hardware configurations may not be supported.  
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Sensor Does Not Adhere to Screen  
X-RITE DTP92+EK  
Firmly push on the sides of the sensor so that the spring-loaded suction  
cup slides forward onto the screen. When the suction cup is firmly in place,  
release the sensor.  
You may need to moisten the suction cup by wiping it with a tissue lightly  
dampened with water. Or fog the suction cup by breathing on it.  
You may need to clean the monitor and suction cup, if the sensor does not  
firmly attach. Clean the suction cup with a clean dry cloth.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not apply a cleanser to the suction cup.  
To clean the monitor, use a soft, lint-free paper or cloth lightly dampened  
with a mild glass cleaner.  
SEQUEL Sensor  
When attaching the sensor, press firmly but not too hard.  
Clean the sensor. Use alcohol and a lint-free cloth to clean the suction  
cups and sensor face.  
Clean the monitor. Use a monitor cleaning kit or a soft cloth with a solution  
designed to clean monitors.  
If the sensor continues to fall off, lightly wet the suction cups with alcohol  
before attaching to the monitor.  
Sensor Needs to be Replaced  
X-RITE Sensors  
Contact X-Rite if your sensor fails. Call 1-800-248-9748.  
SEQUEL Sensors  
If you are prompted to replace the sensor, contact your service representative.  
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Sensor Fails to Initialize  
If you get a message that the sensor failed to initialize:  
Go to Options > Setup. From the Sensor tab, make sure that you  
selected the appropriate sensor and connection type.  
Check the connection.  
Make sure that the USB or serial port is live and functional.  
It is possible that your USB hub is not compatible with the sensor. Connect  
the sensor directly to the computer to verify.  
If you are using WINDOWS 2000 Operating System and have unplugged  
the sensor, you must restart your computer.  
If you extended the length of the cable, make sure that you have used no  
more than five repeaters. Repeaters can be placed every 5 meters  
(16.4 feet) for a total length of 30 meters (98.4 feet). Instead of using  
repeaters, use a Port Authority Device and extension cable.  
(WINDOWS Operating System only) Check your hardware devices.  
From the WINDOWS Start button, click Settings > Control Panel >  
System > General tab > Device Manager. Make sure the sensor is  
installed and does not have an orange flag next to its name in the  
directory. If so, reinstall the software. Your license key will continue to work  
if you reinstall the software.  
If your WINDOWS Operating System cannot locate the drivers, go to:  
C:\Program Files\Kodak\KODAK Display Manager System\  
SequelDrivers  
OR  
C:\Program Files\Kodak\KODAK Display Manager System\  
XRiteDrivers  
USB Device Is Not Recognized  
This can happen with a LINUX or WINDOWS Operating System when you  
restart your computer and the device is connected.  
With your computer running, unplug the device and plug it back in.  
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Enable Cable Does Not Recognize the Monitor  
Check the connection.  
Make sure that the USB port is live and functional.  
If you are using WINDOWS 2000 and have unplugged the enable cable,  
you must restart your computer.  
(WINDOWS Operating System only) Check your hardware devices.  
From the WINDOWS Start button, click Settings > Control Panel >  
System > General tab > Device Manager. Make sure the enable cable is  
installed and does not have an orange flag next to its name in the  
directory. If so, reinstall the software from the installation CD or the Web.  
Your license key will continue to work if you reinstall the software.  
Make sure that you are using a VGA monitor cable and that all the pins are  
in place.  
If your monitor still does not recognize the enable cable, you may have a  
monitor that is not supported by the Display Manager System. You must  
perform a manual calibration instead of an automatic calibration. See  
License Has Expired  
If your license has expired, go to the Web site  
www.kodak.com/go/dm to locate the phone number for a support  
representative in your region.  
If you are prompted that your license has expired but the time period has  
not expired, send an email to [email protected].  
Contact [email protected] if your license is invalidated after one of these  
events:  
You changed your Ethernet controller.  
You moved the application to a different machine. The Display  
Manager System only launches on the system for which the license  
was first generated.  
License File Does Not Work  
Make sure the license file (.lic) is in the correct location.  
(WINDOWS Operating Systems): C:\Program Files\KODAK\KODAK  
Display Manager System\Licenses  
(MACINTOSH Operating Systems): Applications/KODAK Display  
Manager System/Licenses  
(LINUX and IRIX Operating Systems) /usr/local/KDM/Licenses  
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Unable to Load an Image  
The Display Manager System only recognizes .dpx, .cin, and .tif (with  
video content) image files.  
Your image file may be corrupt or may not be a true .dpx, .cin, or .tif (with  
video content) file.  
Unable to Load a Transform  
Make sure that the transform has the correct extension (.e3d, .3dl, .1dl, or  
.chr).  
The LUT may be corrupt. To regenerate and reload the LUT:  
1. From the Viewer toolbar, click Load Transform and select the  
appropriate .chr file needed to generate the LUT.  
2. Adjust the settings as necessary.  
3. Click Build Transform.  
4. Click Export Transform and select the name of the LUT to generate.  
5. Click Load Transform and select the new LUT that you generated.  
The .chr file may be corrupt. Perform another characterization to create a  
new file.  
Unable to Build or Export a Transform  
If you receive an error message when you click Export Transform in the  
Viewer toolbar, you may not have permission to write to the LUT working  
directory.  
1. Click Options > Setup. From the Directories tab, make sure you entered  
the correct path.  
2. Change the path, if necessary.  
Calibrate Icon Is Not Available  
The Calibrate icon is only available if you have attached an enable cable.  
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Imaging Product Cannot Find LUT  
If your imaging product cannot find the LUT that you created from the Viewer:  
Make sure you have the proper path set. Go to Options > Setup and from  
the Directories tab set the path.  
Make sure your imaging product is supported by the Display Manager  
System.  
Refer to your imaging product user guide for directions on LUTs generated  
by the Display Manager System.  
My 1D LUT Does Not Match my 3D LUT  
1D LUTs provide a tonescale emulation of the projected print film.  
3D LUTs provide both tonescale and color emulations.  
My Wide Color Gamut Encoded LUT Does Not Look  
Correct  
Wide Color Gamut encoded LUTs imported to the viewer will not look correct.  
These LUTs are not intended for preparing an image for display on a computer  
monitor.  
Problem with the .ini File  
When opening the Display Manager System, you may see an error message  
for the .ini file if you have not yet saved any settings for the first time.  
If you have saved your settings but you still get a message that there is a  
problem with the .ini file:  
1. Click OK.  
The system opens using the factory defaults for any unknown values.  
2. Reset and save your system options. See “Saving and Loading Settings”  
3. If necessary, reset and save your Viewer settings. See “Viewing and  
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Image Does Not Appear in the Viewer  
Your graphics card may need to be upgraded.  
(WINDOWS only) Verify that you have the latest driver for your graphics  
card.  
1. Right-click the screen. From the pop-up menu click Properties.  
2. On the Settings tab, click Advanced.  
3. Click the Adapter tab to view information about your graphics card.  
4. Go to the manufacturer’s Web site and make sure you have the latest  
driver.  
(WINDOWS only) You may need to adjust the acceleration of your  
graphics card.  
1. Close the Display Manager System.  
2. Right-click the screen. From the pop-up menu, click Properties.  
3. On the Settings tab, click Advanced.  
4. Click the Troubleshooting tab.  
5. Move the accelerator indicator back one stop to a slower setting. The  
default setting is Full.  
6. Click OK.  
7. Open the Display Manager System and load an image in the Viewer.  
8. If the problem was not corrected, close the Display Manager System  
and repeat steps 2-7 until the problem is corrected. The goal is to keep  
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the acceleration indicator as far to the right as possible and still have  
the Viewer work.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not use the lowest setting. Your computer may become unusably slow.  
Purchase a new video card if the next to the slowest setting does not work.  
NOTE  
(WINDOWS XP OS only) If slowing the acceleration does not solve the  
problem, deselect Enable write combining.  
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Results Are Not as Expected  
To make use of all the Display Manager System features, make sure that  
you are using a VGA monitor cable with all the pins in position.  
The environment might not have been dark enough. Repeat the calibration  
and characterization with a dark cloth covering the monitor.  
The sensor, if it has suction cups, might have fallen off during the process.  
Repeat the process making sure that the sensor is firmly attached.  
Make sure that the Dark Gain Correction of the sensor is performed  
correctly.  
Make sure that your monitor color quality is set to the highest possible  
value (at least 16 bits).  
Make sure to warm up the monitor for a least one hour before using the  
Display Manager System.  
Make sure that the screen saver and power save mode do not come on  
during the process.  
Set your screen resolution to at least 1280 x 1024.  
If using an HD/SD display or digital projector, use the Manual  
Characterization Assistant to accurately profile the display. See “Manual  
Input all data available for your specific process. See “Setting the Options”  
Your scanner or recorder might be out of calibration.  
Characterize and Verify Controls Are Not Visible  
on LINUX System  
Configure your panel (taskbar) to allow other windows to appear above. Or set  
your panel to autohide.  
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Super Bright Capable Display will not Calibrate  
You must turn off the Super Bright mode by pressing the SB button on the  
front of the monitor until the screen reads “Super Bright Mode Off”.  
Difficulty Navigating the Online User’s Guide  
When you press the Help button, a PDF file opens. Here are some tips to help  
you access the information you need.  
Hot Links  
Cross references  
Click any underlined blue cross reference entry to go to  
that page.  
(page 15)  
Web Links  
Click any underlined blue Web address to open your  
browser and go to that Web site. When the  
Web link, it turns into  
is over a  
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w
w
Bookmarks  
Click any Bookmark  
in the left navigation  
window to open that  
page.  
Table of Contents  
Click any entry to go  
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Index  
Click any entry to go  
to that page.  
Paging Through the User’s Guide  
Use the following controls to access the desired page.  
First / Previous / Next / Last  
Back / Forward  
Scroll to  
a page  
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APPENDIX A  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
WINDOWS Operating System Minimum  
Requirements  
Operating System: WINDOWS 2000 or XP  
Processor: Minimum PENTIUM 3; PENTIUM 4 or equivalent is  
recommended  
RAM: Minimum 256 MB RAM; 512 MB of RAM is recommended  
Hard Drive Space: 100 MB of available space on hard drive for the  
application; additional space as needed for storing images  
Video Card: 24-bit video/graphic card, 3D acceleration capability with at least  
32 MB of RAM; OpenGL compliant  
Monitor Resolution: 1280 x 1024 is recommended  
Drives: CD-ROM drive  
I/O: 2 available USB ports  
NIC Card: (Network Interface Card)  
MAC OS Minimum Requirements  
Operating System: OS 10.2 or higher  
Processor: G4 or higher is recommended  
RAM: Minimum 256 MB RAM; 512 MB of RAM is recommended  
Hard Drive Space: 100 MB of available space on hard drive for the  
application; additional space as needed for storing images  
Video Card: 24-bit video/graphic card, 3D acceleration capability with at least  
32 MB of RAM; OpenGL compliant  
Monitor Resolution: 1280 x 1024 is recommended  
Drives: CD-ROM drive  
I/O: 2 available USB ports  
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NIC Card: (Network Interface Card)  
IRIX Operating System Minimum Requirements  
Operating System: IRIX 6.5 or higher  
Processor: N 32 compliant  
RAM: Minimum 256 MB RAM; 512 MB of RAM is recommended  
Hard Drive Space: 100 MB of available space on hard drive for the  
application; additional space as needed for storing images  
Video Card: 24-bit video/graphic card, 3D acceleration capability with at least  
32 MB of RAM; OpenGL compliant  
Monitor Resolution: 1280 x 1024 is recommended  
Drives: CD-ROM drive  
I/O: Serial port  
LINUX Operating System Minimum Requirements  
Operating System: Red Hat 9 or higher  
Processor: Minimum PENTIUM 3; PENTIUM 4 or equivalent is  
recommended  
RAM: Minimum 256 MB RAM; 512 MB of RAM is recommended  
Hard Drive Space: 100 MB of available space on hard drive for the  
application; additional space as needed for storing images  
Video Card: 24-bit video/graphic card, 3D acceleration capability with at least  
32 MB of RAM; OpenGL compliant  
Monitor Resolution: 1280 x 1024 is recommended  
Drives: CD-ROM drive  
I/O: 2 available USB ports  
NIC Card: (Network Interface Card)  
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Additional Software and Hardware  
ADOBE ACROBAT Reader: To view and print the User Guide and Quick  
Start Guide on WINDOWS, MACINTOSH or LINUX systems. IRIX systems  
require Acrobat Reader 3.0.  
USB Hub: If you do not have enough available USB ports  
Port Authority Device: To extend the length of USB cables  
Colorimeter or Spectrophotometer: For measuring patches as displayed  
from a digital projector. The MINOLTA CS-100A or the PHOTO RESEARCH  
PR-650 are recommended.  
VGA cable: (from the display to the enable cable) To enable you to take  
advantage of all the Display Manager System features  
Video Tapes: Video tapes with color patches, available from Kodak, can be  
used to assist in manual characterization.  
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SHORTCUT KEYS  
Display Manager System Shortcut Keys  
WINDOWS/IRIX/  
LINUX OS  
Task  
MACINTOSH OS  
Open Help  
Enable What’s This  
F1  
F1  
Not available  
Shift + F1  
(WINDOWS OS only)  
Manual Characterization Assistant Shortcut Keys  
WINDOWS/IRIX/  
Task  
MACINTOSH OS  
LINUX OS  
Load Default  
Ctrl + d  
Ctrl + l  
Ctrl + s  
Command + d  
Command + l  
Command + s  
Load Template  
Save Characterization  
File  
Save Template  
Close  
Ctrl + t  
Ctrl + q  
Command + t  
Command + q  
Command + i  
Command + r  
Insert Row after Selected Ctrl + i  
Remove Selected Row  
Ctrl + r  
NOTE  
The MACINTOSH Command key looks like this:  
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Viewer Shortcut Keys  
Task  
Key  
Keep aspect ratio  
Quit  
k
q
s
c
g
t
Scale to fit  
Toggle Center on and off  
Toggle the display of out-of-gamut colors on and off  
Toggle the display of the toolbar on and off  
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REGULATORY INFORMATION  
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause  
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate  
measures.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user  
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control  
Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this  
equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise.  
When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective  
actions.  
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EU WEEE  
In the European Union, this symbol indicates that  
when the last user wishes to discard this product, it  
must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery  
and recycling. Contact your local Kodak  
representative or refer to www.kodak.com/go/  
recycle for additional information on the collection  
and recovery programs available for this product.  
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GLOSSARY  
1D LUT  
3D LUT  
(1 dimensional look up table) A data structure that translates an  
input value to an output value. In Display Manager a 1D LUT can  
be exported to translate from printing density to display drive  
values.  
(3 dimensional look up table) A mathematical description of colors  
with red, green, and blue on the x, y, and z axis, respectively,  
forming a cube. The Display Manager System creates 3D LUTS  
based on the characterization of your display. You can export 3D  
LUTs for use by supported imaging products.  
bias  
A monitor setting that determines the electrical current to the  
monitor.  
black point  
The darkest color that a display device can display. Not necessarily  
true black.  
brightness  
calibration  
The measurement of both the saturation and luminance of a color.  
The process of adjusting the monitor’s white and black points as  
close as possible to aim points. During automatic calibration in the  
Display Manager System, these adjustments are done via the  
enable cable. During manual calibration, the user makes the  
adjustments from the monitor controls. Calibration is a foundation  
for creating a profile of the display.  
characterization  
The measurement of the color characteristics of a display. This  
results in the creation of a .chr file that describes how the device  
displays colors. The Display Manager System Viewer uses this file  
to create a LUT. Also referred to as profiling.  
chromaticity  
coordinates  
Coordinates that specify position in a chromaticity diagram. The  
chromaticity coordinates of a stimulus are derived from its  
tristimulus values by taking the ratio of each of the tristimulus  
values to their sum; i.e. x=X/X+Y+Z, y=Y/X+Y+Z, where x and y  
are the chromaticity coordinates and X,Y, and Z the tristimulus  
values.  
chromaticity  
diagram  
A two dimensional plot of (three dimensional) color space depicting  
the (three dimensional) relationship among colors perceived by the  
normal human visual system. This plot most commonly includes a  
"horseshoe" which defines the spectral locus (the range of colors  
visible to the human observer). Colors are indicated on the plot by  
x, y chromaticity coordinates which correlate to color attributes.  
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CIELab  
A device independent color space that defines colors according to  
lightness (L), redness/greenness (a), and yellowness/blueness (b).  
color gamut  
See gamut.  
colorbars target  
A .dpx file provided with the Display Manager System that can be  
used to manually calibrate an HD/SD display. Project this file  
through your imaging software to adjust the brightness and pluge  
of your monitor. This file is located in the Images folder.  
colorimeter  
A measurement device that measures luminance, Y and  
chromaticity, x, y.  
correlated color  
temperature  
(CCT) A measurement in Kelvins of the color appearance of a light  
source.  
dark gain correction  
display aim  
An adjustment to the sensor that eliminates inherent noise.  
The desired brightness or luminance values that you want  
calibration to match for your display. Set these values from the  
Options > Setup window.  
display mode  
The type of calibration you perform in the Display Manager  
System, Auto or Manual. During automatic calibration adjustments  
are done via the enable cable. During manual calibration, the user  
makes the adjustments from the monitor controls.  
enable cable  
framing  
gamma  
gain  
A cable used to interface between a CRT monitor and a computer  
during automatic calibration.  
The process of cropping an image to fit into the specified aspect  
ratio.  
A measurement of the relationship between the voltage input and  
the brightness of your monitor.  
The percent of increase between the input signal and the output  
signal.  
gamut  
HD  
The range of colors that a device can produce. Also called color  
gamut.  
High definition displays that can display 1080 and 1035 interlaced  
lines of resolution along with 720 and 1080 progressive lines of  
resolution in a 16:9 aspect ratio.  
illuminant  
A physical or emulated light that is defined by its spectral power  
distribution.  
kdm.ini file  
The default data file containing the system settings information.  
This file is used by the system each time it opens. After the Display  
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Manager System opens, you can load customized .ini files if you do  
not want to use the settings in the kdm.ini file.  
KODAK VISION2 HD  
System  
A KODAK Imaging System for television that combines a scan-  
optimized color negative film and image processing implemented  
through new hardware to enable the creation of multiple starting  
looks for post production work.  
LAD  
Laboratory Aim Density  
luminance  
A measurement of a luminant surface that approximates the  
perception of brightness.  
manual  
characterization  
assistant  
A Display Manager System utility that can be used to create a  
characterization file for an HD/SD display or digital projector.  
patches  
Individual color squares that the sensor reads during calibration,  
characterization, and verification.  
pluge chart  
(Picture Line-up Generation Equipment) A test pattern used to  
adjust the black level of a display. Adjust the brightness of your  
monitor until the pattern blends into the black background.  
profile  
projector aim  
projector SPD  
Quick Verify  
SD  
A data file that describes how a display reproduces color. In the  
Display Manager System this is a .chr file that is created during the  
characterization process.  
Description of the film projector you are emulating. Specified by the  
film projector open gate luminance and chromaticity or a spectral  
power distribution curve.  
(spectral power distribution) A description of a source's  
characteristics, which indicates the amount of power of the source  
at each wavelength in the spectrum.  
A Display Manager utility that lets you quickly check 3 color  
patches to determine if your display has started to drift out of  
tolerance.  
Standard definition display capable of displaying NTSC and PAL  
video. NTSC broadcasting uses 525 lines of resolution while PAL  
broadcasts at 625 lines of resolution.  
sensor  
A colorimeter used to measure color values of patches during  
calibration, characterization, and verification.  
SMPTE  
SPD  
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers  
See projector SPD.  
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Glossary  
spectrophotometer  
A device used to measure spectral distribution as a function of  
wavelength. Use to measure the White Luminance and White  
Chromaticity of your digital projector. Enter these values on the Set  
Up window. A colorimeter can also be used to take this  
measurement.  
spectroradiometer  
Status A  
A device used to measure light as a function of wavelength. Use to  
measure the SPD of your projector. On the Set Up window, you  
can import the resulting file.  
Photographic densities. The Display Manager System allows you  
to enter these values from a measured LAD patch when creating a  
transform. This allows you to specify the printout process.  
Status M  
Photographic densities. The Display Manager System allows you  
to enter negative density values to track film recorder response.  
This information is included in the print emulation model to  
compensate for recorder and process variations.  
surround  
compensation  
A Display Manager System option that corrects for the effect of  
viewing images in an environment that is not dimmed.  
target  
A data file that contains preset calibration values. Three default  
targets are provided with the Display Manager System and can be  
used as a starting point for setting the calibration values.  
tolerances  
transform  
verification  
The acceptable values above and below aim values when  
calibrating your monitor.  
A data file that contains the color information to be applied to an  
image. This can be a .chr, .3dl, .1dl, or .e3d file.  
The process of checking the system to determine the quality of the  
monitor setup and print film match.  
VISION2 HD System  
white point  
See KODAK VISION2 HD System.  
The lightest color that a display can display. Not necessarily pure  
white. The white point may be expressed in terms of correlated  
color temperature or chromaticity coordinates.  
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Numerics  
1D LUT  
defined 97  
fails 76  
defined 97  
3D LUT  
defined 97  
how often 1  
manual 36  
overview 3  
preparing for 23  
timing 29  
A
aspect ratio  
framing 59  
keeping 58  
shortcut key 55  
assistant, manual characterization  
defined 99  
shortcut keys 48  
using 44  
automatic calibration  
not available 82  
CCT, See correlated color temperature  
center an image 58  
characterization  
automatic 41  
defined 97  
fails 77  
how often 1  
manual 44  
overview 3  
types 41  
procedure 31  
setting up 26  
automatic characterization 41  
chr file  
creating 41  
directory to 29  
loading 52  
B
background color 58  
bias  
chromaticity  
chart 69  
adjusting 3  
defined 97  
black point  
adjusting 36  
defined 97  
brightness  
adjusting 3  
defined 97  
build transform  
to display look 52  
unable to 82  
coordinates, defined 97  
dark 26, 27  
diagram 33  
diagram, defined 97  
setting 25  
CIELab  
defined 98  
plot 72  
color space, video 57  
colorbars target  
defined 98  
C
colorimeter  
cable, enable  
connecting 12  
defined 98  
not recognized 81  
calibration  
defined 98  
to create SPD 25  
correlated color temperature  
defined 98  
graph 69  
curves, viewing 51  
automatic procedure 31  
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D
defined 98  
gamma  
defined 98  
gamut  
dark code value 26  
dark gain correction  
defined 98  
fails 78  
alert 51  
defined 98  
enabling remap 56  
remap mode 60  
procedure 32  
digital projector  
characterizing 46  
exporting Digital Projector Format LUT  
graphics card  
increase acceleration 84  
manual calibration 36  
directories 29  
display aim  
defined 98  
setting 26  
Display Manager  
how it works 3  
installing 9  
H
hardware  
connecting 12  
enable cable 12  
SEQUEL sensors 16  
X-RITE sensor 13  
HD, defined 98  
HD/SD  
opening 21  
display mode  
defined 98  
loading transform from 52  
manual characterization 44  
when to profile 1  
help 8  
selecting 5  
DTP92+EK 14  
DTP94+EK 13  
dual-head support 28  
I
illuminant, defined 98  
image  
E
loading 58  
email support 8  
enable cable  
connecting 12  
defined 98  
not recognized 81  
expert mode 23  
export LUT  
not displayed 84  
won’t load 82  
ini file  
defined 98  
problems with 83  
saving to 23  
installing  
procedure 52  
unable to 82  
enable cable 12  
SEQUEL sensors 16  
software 9  
F
film look  
X-RITE sensor 13  
IRIX system  
installing on 10  
requirements 90  
creating 56  
not as expected 86  
verifying 70  
film type 56  
framing 59  
K
kdm.ini file  
as default 30  
defined 98  
problems with 83  
G
gain  
adjusting 3  
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saving to 23  
KODAK VISION2 HD System 28, 57  
O
opening  
Display Manager 21  
manual characterization assistant 44  
viewer 49  
L
LAD values 56  
license  
does not work 81  
has expired 81  
obtaining 20  
renewing 21  
types of 2  
P
patches  
defined 99  
timing between 29  
phone support 8  
PHOTO RESEARCH sensors  
PR-650 7  
LINUX  
installation 11  
requirements 90  
load  
playback 53  
pluge chart  
image 58, 82  
settings 30  
transform 82  
logs, verification 73  
looks  
defined 99  
print look 56  
print transform  
using 56  
printer lights 56  
profile  
defined 99  
projector aim  
defined 99  
not as expected 86  
print film 56  
video 57  
luminance  
defined 99  
setting 25  
luminance adjust 25  
setting 25  
LUT  
projector SPD  
defined 99  
directory 29  
exporting transform 52  
image product can’t find 83  
unable to export 82  
loading 25  
Q
quick verify  
defined 99  
M
MACINTOSH  
installation 9  
requirements 89  
main window 5  
manual calibration  
assistant 36  
overview 3, 31  
sistant  
MINOLTA sensors  
CS-100A 7  
R
recorder compensation 63  
regulatory information 95  
renewing license 21  
rescale transform 65  
rgb values 54  
S
saving settings 30  
scale to fit 58  
SD, defined 99  
sensor  
monitors  
defined 99  
falls off 79  
not recognized 80  
SEQUEL 16  
generic support 6  
preparing 23  
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Index  
supported 7  
defined 100  
loading 52  
rescale 65  
X-RITE 13  
SEQUEL sensors  
4/C serial 18  
unable to load 82  
4/C USB 16  
4/L USB 17  
V
verification  
defined 100  
settings, loading/saving 30  
setup options 24  
shortcut keys 55, 93  
SMPTE, defined 99  
software  
additional 91  
installing 9  
SPD  
defined 99  
loading 25  
spectrophotometer  
defined 100  
recommended 8  
using 25, 27  
spectroradiometer  
defined 100  
using 25, 46  
Status A  
film look 70  
logs 73  
monitor setup 67  
overview 4  
when 67  
video tapes 45  
video transform  
using 57  
video, creating look 57  
viewer  
image not displayed 84  
opening 49  
shortcut keys 55  
viewing curves 51  
viewing environment 23  
VISION2 HD  
calibration 28  
defined 100  
entering densities 56  
Status M  
defined 100  
support 8  
surround compensation 62  
system requirements 89  
creating a video look 57  
defined 99, 100  
license 2  
W
what’s this 8  
white point  
defined 100  
video 57  
WINDOWS  
installation 9  
requirements 89  
T
tapes 45  
targets  
defined 100  
selecting 26  
timing 29, 76  
tolerances  
defined 100  
setting 28  
transforms  
bit depth 61  
X
X-RITE  
DTP92+EK 14  
DTP94+EK 13  
Z
zoom factor 58  
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