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Source: Quantum Data 802 series

Meter: CalMAN Enhanced Chroma5

Meter profile: None

Prepared for: Cleveland Plasma

Before calibration: After calibration:

The RGB balance shows the ratio of red, green, and blue that make up the black and white foundation of the picture. It is also known as grayscale or
white balance. If this foundation is skewed, no amount of tweaking the color and tint will fix the image. Ideally, the R, G, and B should be well
balanced from dark ﴾left﴿ to bright ﴾right﴿.

RGB Balance RGB Balance
120 120

115 115

110 110

105 105

100 100

95 95

90 90

85 85

80 80
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

The point gamma graph shows the display's brightness ratio as it transitions from dark to bright images. If the gamma is too low, the picture may
look washed out with a "caked on makeup" look on brightly lit faces. If it is too high, dark images will be too hard to see and the image will look too
contrasty. A good gamma also helps improve the depth of the image.

Gamma Point Gamma Point
3.2 3.2
Gamma: 2.7837 Gamma: 2.3867
3 3

2.8 2.8

2.6 2.6

2.4 2.4

2.2 2.2

2 2

1.8 1.8

1.6 1.6
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
The Color Temperature is the color tone of the picture, from dark ﴾left﴿ to bright ﴾right﴿. Lower numbers will result in a rustic, earthy tone while higher
numbers suggest a bluish, steel‐gray look. The HDTV standard is 6504.

Color Temperature Color Temperature
10000 10000
Average: 9605.5969 Average: 6510.3673

9000 9000

8000 8000

7000 7000

6000 6000

5000 5000

4000 4000

3000 3000
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

The grayscale DeltaE is a standardized measure of error based on the eye's sensitivity to color error. It shows how visibly serious the above errors are
with real images, with lower numbers indicating better performance. Errors of less than 5 are generally thought to be acceptable, while errors less
than 3 are generally thought to be imperceptible with normal program material.

DeltaE UV DeltaE UV
14 Average: 43.5075 14 Average: 1.1042

12 12

10 10

8 8

6 6

4 4

2 2

0 0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Maximum light output in footlamberts:

YMax: 115.4392 YMax: 55.6596
The CIE gamut shows how the display's color purity ﴾colored dots﴿ matches the HDTV standard ﴾boxes﴿ and the eye's perception ﴾large colored
background﴿. If a color is too pure, or oversaturated, it's dot will be outside the triangle. For instance, an oversaturated green will tend to make
football fields appear neon green. If a color is undersaturated, it will measure inside the triangle and look pale.

Gamut CIE Gamut CIE
0.55 0.55

0.5 0.5

0.45 0.45

0.4 0.4

0.35 0.35

0.3 0.3

0.25 0.25

0.2 0.2

0.15 0.15

0.1 0.1

0.05 0.05

0 0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5

The color luminance shows the intensity of each primary and secondary color compared to the reference level. If a color is overemphasized or pushed,
it will show as a positive reading. If there is a lack of a particular color, it will show as a negative reading. Red is the most critical, since it dramatically
influences flesh tones.

Gamut Luminance Gamut Luminance
50 50

40 40

30 30

20 20

10 10

0 0

­10 ­10

­20 ­20

­30 ­30

­40 ­40

­50 ­50
White Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow White Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow
The color DeltaE is a standardized measure of error of each primary and secondary color. It takes the eye's perception of color into account. Errors of
less than 5 are generally thought to be acceptable, while errors less than 3 are generally thought to be imperceptible with normal program material.

DeltaE 1994 DeltaE 1994
14 Average: 15.6804 14 Average: 0.7324

12 12

10 10

8 8

6 6

4 4

2 2

0 0
White Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow White Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow

After calibration gamut data:

White Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow 100W


Color White Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow ReferenceWhit
% 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 100
X 89.3405 38.9804 34.7228 18.0512 51.7185 55.8697 71.9247 180.0882
Y 94.1766 19.9638 67.6331 6.8565 73.8236 27.1338 86.8543 189.9295
Z 102.9326 1.5746 12.459 90.8353 98.9876 90.9096 13.6286 207.4507
x 0.3118 0.6441 0.3024 0.1559 0.2303 0.3212 0.4171 0.3118
y 0.3287 0.3298 0.589 0.0592 0.3287 0.156 0.5037 0.3289
Y_ 27.4867 5.8267 19.7396 2.0011 21.5464 7.9193 25.3496 55.4335
target_x 0.3127 0.64 0.3 0.15 0.2246 0.3209 0.4193 0.3127
target_y 0.329 0.33 0.6 0.06 0.3287 0.1541 0.5052 0.329

Picture mode:

To restore these calibrated settings, first reset this mode, and then make the following changes:

"before"= Standard mode

"after"= Movie mode

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