Color adjustment of broadcast and consumer monitors

Recommended products: specbos 2501 | spectraval 1511 with stray light protection tube and ACC Flicker Display

To adjust the color of boradcast and consumer monitors, a spectroradiometer JETI specbos 2501 or spectraval 1511 can be applied. The accessory stray light protection tube is required for both spectroradiometers. The ACC Flicker Display can be used to measure the flicker.

One main application of spectraval 1511 or specbos 2501 is the measurement and calibration of monitors. The software JETI LiVal allows to select the RGB values of the primaries (gamut triangle) and the white point according to different standards (e.g. EBU 3213/ITU and SMPTE-C) or to define or measure individual values. The RGB measuring result is shown by numbers and by bars for a convenient adjustment.

Additionally, it is possible to use special software packages of external suppliers as CalMAN, LightSpace and ChromaPure (please see third party software).

Filter based (tristimulus) instruments are mainly faster than spectroradiometers, but they can suffer from a mismatch of their three measuring channels to the defined color matching functions (CMFs), known as error f1. Therefore, often spectroradiometers are used to profile the filter instrument and afterwards the filter instrument is used for all following measurements on this screen. If a monitor with a different spectrum has to be measured, then the profiling must be repeated on this monitor (please see application "Correction of tristimulus instruments").

The calibration of monitors is a task for the professional fields of broadcast and postproduction as well as for application in the home theatre and for PC screens. In the professional applications often Look up tables (LUT) will be created with the measurements. The result of office and home applications are often color profiles as ICC.

JETI offers a stray light protection tube for specbos 2501 or spectraval 1511 to avoid the influence of surrounding light on the measurements.

It is known for many years, that the CIE Color Matching Functions of 1931 do not fully match with the visual impression of the observer (please see application "Alternative color matching functions"). This becomes evident, for example, if two monitors of different technology, e.g. an OLED and a CRT screen, are set to the same color coordinates xyY, but they appear different, if compared. Therefore, alternative color matching functions were developed, which can be used to minimize this mismatch.

JETI spectraval 1511 with stray light protection tube
JETI spectraval 1511 with stray light protection tube
PC software JETI LiVal with RGB measurement
PC software JETI LiVal with RGB measurement
Studio with different monitors
Studio with different monitors


Public Tech Instance: Comparison of JETI and X-Rite spectroradiometers by calibrating different monitors
 
Recommended products and accessories

specbos 2501  spectraval 1511   stray light protection tube   ACC Flicker Display

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