NEC MultiProfiler User's Guide

Version
1.3.00
User’s Guide
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Software Updates
Occasionally updates and enhancements to the MultiProler software will be made available. Visit the MultiProler section of the NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS website to check for availability, or use the Check for updates feature in the software to automatically see if a newer version is available.
Technical Support and Feedback
For technical support with the MultiProler product, please visit the MultiProler section of the NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS website and check for any Frequently Asked Questions that may help to solve the issue. An online feedback form is available for submitting questions and feedback.
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Contents
Precautions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Note: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Supported Display Monitors . . . . . . . . . . . 5
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Introduction to MultiProler 7
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Dialogs, Settings, and Options 8
Main MultiProler window. . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Function Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Display Conguration dialog . . . . . . . . . . 10
Picture Mode panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Multi Picture panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
About Active Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Inputs panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Color Vision panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Settings panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
USB panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
About Digital Uniformity Correction . . . . . . .21
About DisplaySync Pro . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Shortcuts panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Example - Color Vision Shortcuts . . . . . . . . 25
Status panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Exporting and Importing Display Settings . . . . . 27
Picture Modes 28
About Picture Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Using the Color Conguration Wizard . . . . . . . 30
About Custom Picture Modes. . . . . . . . . . 37
About 3D Look-Up-Tables (LUTs) . . . . . . . . 39
Using the Adobe Color Management Module (CMM) . 41
Example Usage Scenarios 42
Color Managed Workow with Print Emulation . . . 42
Outside of MultiProler 48
Using ICC/ColorSync Monitor Proles . . . . . . . 48
Frequently Asked Questions 49
Troubleshooting 50
Installation and Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
ICC/ColorSync Proles . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Glossary 52
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Precautions:
(Mac OS only) Do not use the ColorSync control panel to switch between different monitor
calibrations by selecting different monitor color proles. Always use the MultiProler application to congure the display prole. This is because all of the necessary color
adjustments, including the Look Up Tables, are stored in the display monitor and these must
be set by MultiProler. The ColorSync proles generated by MultiProler contain linear Look
Up Tables for the video graphics adapter.
Extreme care should be taken when using the DisplaySync Pro with certain USB devices
such as ash memory sticks and hard drives, as data can be lost or corrupted if the device
is switched between upstream ports while write operations are being performed. Always use the device “eject” function on the host PC before switching upstream ports with these types of devices. See “About DisplaySync Pro” on page 22 for more information.
Note:
This document covers the Mac OS, Windows, and Linux versions of the MultiProler software.
The features and functions of all versions are identical unless noted otherwise. The majority of the User Interface screen images in this document show the Mac OS version, however the Windows and Linux versions are identical in layout unless noted otherwise.
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Important Note: For MultiSync PA231W, P232W, P241W, P242W, and X841UHD
The color gamut of the PA231W, P232W, P241W, P242W, and X841UHD displays are not wide color gamut, and are closer to that of sRGB.
For this reason, certain preset color gamuts such as AdobeRGB and DCI are not available, since they far exceed the color gamut of the display. Although MultiProler will allow the Picture Mode settings to be modied to include large color gamuts, keep in mind that the actual color gamut of the display is smaller, and will not be able to display colors outside of this gamut.
The PA231W, P232W, P242W, and X841UHD displays do not have an internal luminance sensor and stabilization circuit. They are therefore not able to automatically set and maintain the lumi­nance at an absolute value. For this reason, the Brightness and Black Level controls are shown as percentage values within MultiProler.
The DICOM mode is called DICOM Sim (simulation) because the lack of an absolute level for Brightness and Black Level means approximate values are used. True DICOM requires absolute values for Brightness and Black Level in order to create a very accurate response curve.
Supported Display Monitors
MultiProler supports the following NEC display monitor models:
MultiSync P232W – 23” standard color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA231W – 23” standard color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync P241W – 24” standard color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync P242W – 24” standard color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA241W – 24” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA242W – 24” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA271W – 27” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA272W – 27” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA301W – 30” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA302W – 30” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA322UHD – 32” wide color gamut Ultra-high-denition LCD monitor
MultiSync MD301C4 – 30” wide color gamut medical LCD monitor
MultiSync X841UHD – 84” standard color gamut Ultra-high-denition LCD monitor
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System Requirements
MultiProler has the following system requirements:
Mac OS
Operating System
Apple Mac OS X v10.5 or higher. Mac OS 10.5.2 or higher required for some Mac models.
See README le for details.
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Microsoft Windows Linux
Microsoft Windows XP, XP x64, Server 2003, Vista and Vista x64, Windows 7 and Windows 7 x64, Windows 8 and Windows 8 x64.
64 bit versions of Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 or higher and variants. See Installation Instructions for details.
Video Graphics Adapter
Video Color Depth
Video Resolution
USB (recommended)
Software (optional)
All Apple standard video graphics cards and chipsets. Digital (DVI or DisplayPort) output is highly recommended.
At least 24 bit color (Millions of colors).
Monitor native resolution highly recommended (1920x1080, 1920x1200, 2560x1440, 2560x1600, or 3840x2160 depending on model).
At least one available USB port and USB 2.0 cable if using USB to control the display instead of DDC/CI, or using the USB hub on the monitor.
Adobe Color Management Module available from:
http://www.adobe.com/downloads/
Most recent ATI, Nvidia, Matrox, and Intel graphics adapters. Digital (DVI or DisplayPort) output is highly recommended.
Most recent ATI, Nvidia, and Intel graphics adapters. Digital (DVI or DisplayPort) output is highly recommended.
None
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Chapter
Introduction to MultiProler
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Overview
MultiProler is designed as a companion to NEC MultiSync monitors that feature the powerful and sophisticated
SpectraView Engine, such as the P* and PA Series desktop displays, as well as the X841UHD large-screen display. This software provides complete control of the SpectraView Engine in an easy-to-use application.
SpectraView Engine equipped MultiSync monitors utilize this sophisticated processor, combined with internal luminance, temperature and time monitoring of the monitor, and individual characterization and calibration of each unit during
production, to provide an unparalleled level of color control, accuracy and stability.
The SpectraView Engine provides the utmost in versatility; from the ability to accurately emulate colorspaces such as
AdobeRGB and sRGB, to performing printer output emulations using ICC Proles and internal 3D Look Up Tables.
* Excludes P221W model.
Main Features and Benets
MultiProler provides a simple, intuitive interface to perform the following functions:
Picture Mode preset conguration: Multiple color modes can be quickly congured and selected using MultiProler. Choose from the simplicity of built-in sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI, DICOM, REC-BT709 and High Brightness modes, or load a device ICC prole for color matching a printer or even another monitor. A powerful Wizard interface helps guide you through creating and customizing different custom Picture Mode congurations
and controlling every aspect of the monitor, including gamma characteristics, color gamut, white point, and brightness.
Multi Picture - Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) conguration: The powerful SpectraView Engine color processor allows two video signals to be viewed at once in a secondary PIP or PBP window
conguration. The picture of the secondary window can even be congured to display in a different colorspace, allowing functions like simultaneous viewing of printer emulations, or even human color vision deciencies. The
PA322UHD and X841UHD models expand this capability and allow up to 4 separate video inputs to be individually
congured with different color settings.
DisplaySync Pro and USB hub conguration: The USB hub integrated into the MultiSync P* and PA Series
can also be managed through MultiProler to function as a Keyboard / Video / Mouse (KVM) switch. This feature
allows the mapping of the two USB upstream ports to the various monitor inputs, which is useful for managing multiple computers attached to the unit.
Automatic generation of ICC/ColorSync proles: MultiProler automatically generates and updates ICC proles for the monitor as the color modes are selected or adjusted. This activity, coupled with the internal stabilization and highly accurate characterization and calibration of each monitor during production, reduces the need for a proling package to prole the monitor.
Flexible: Communications with the monitor can be performed either through the video cable using the Display Data Channel / Command Interface (DDC/CI), or via an USB upstream connection to the unit (using optional USB cable). This allows for better compatibility with different host PC platforms.
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Chapter
Dialogs, Settings, and Options
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Main MultiProler window
The MultiProler window shows the current settings and status of the monitor. All of the features of MultiProler are accessed from this window.
Function list Selects different function panels.
Function panel
Shows the controls for the currently selected function.
Display listbox Selects the monitor to control if more than one is present.
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Function Panels
Picture Mode - This panel has controls for selecting the current Picture Mode, editing Picture Modes and adjusting the screen Brightness and Black Level.
Multi Picture - This panel is used to manage the Picture-In-Picture (PIP) and Picture-By-Picture (PBP) settings, including the video input and Picture Mode used for the PIP function.
Inputs - Controls how the video inputs on the display are congured.
Note: This is only available on the PA322UHD model.
Color Vision - This panel selects the Color Vision Emulation settings for simulating human vision
deciencies.
Settings - This panel has controls for conguring the power indicator LED color and brightness, Digital Uniformity Correction, and ICC prole generation.
USB - This panel has controls for setting the DisplaySync Pro USB hub conguration used for mapping the
two USB upstream ports to the various monitor inputs.
Note: This is not available on the X841UHD model.
Shortcuts - This panel is used to congure keyboard shortcuts that can be used to control various functions within MultiProler via the keyboard, even when using other applications.
Status - This panel shows the current version of the software, and the status of the currently selected monitor, as well as providing an easy way to check if updates to the software are available from NEC.
Display settings can be imported and exported to a le to allow settings to be easily shared between
multiple displays.
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Display Conguration dialog ( Windows and Linux versions only)
This Display Conguration dialog is accessed by clicking the congure button in the main MultiProler window.
Display Conguration button (Windows and Linux versions only) opens the Display Conguration dialog, which is
used to congure MultiProler if more than one monitor is
used on the system, or to select between using DDC/CI and USB interfaces to communicate with the monitor .
If more than one display is being used, it may
be necessary to manually congure the
relationship between the display layout on the desktop, and the displays that are connected
to the system. Correct conguration of this
relationship is necessary so that the display adjustments are sent to the correct unit, and
that the generated ICC prole is associated
with the correct display.
A diagram depicting the display desktop layout is shown and the display associated with each desktop screen is shown. The monitor associated with each screen can be selected using the listboxes.
Clicking on the display rectangles will also select different displays on the Windows desktop.
If the display is connected to the host PC by using a USB cable then it can also be
controlled by USB instead of the default DDC/ CI interface. If a USB connection is detected, the display name will be followed by “(USB)” in the listbox. Select this item to use the USB connection.
Note: Some video graphics adapters may show several duplicate displays due to issues with the video drivers for that adapter. In
this case the duplicate displays can be set to “None”.
Auto Congure - Attempts to automatically detect and congure the display to the display layout on the Windows desktop. In most cases this will correctly congure the correct relationship, but in some cases it may be necessary to manually congure.
Test Monitor - Tests the communications with the currently selected display. Clicking this button will send a command
to ash the display power indicator LED either between green and blue, or on and off (depending on the display model). If the wrong display ashes, then change the monitor associated with the display by using the listboxes to select.
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Picture Mode panel
The Picture Mode panel controls the settings for the various Picture Modes that the monitor supports, and is also used for adjusting the Brightness and Black Level.
The monitor supports 5 different congurable Picture Modes
that can be quickly selected by clicking on the relevant buttons.
As different Picture Modes are selected, MultiProler will automatically generate an ICC/ColorSync prole for the new color settings of the selected Picture Mode. This prole will be
automatically registered with the Color Management System.
See the Picture Modes section for a more detailed description.
Each Picture Mode can be congured with different color
settings by selecting the desired Picture Mode to modify, and then clicking the Edit... button.
There are four ways to edit the Picture Mode from the Edit button:
1. Selecting Using Wizard will open the Color Conguration Wizard. This Wizard will provide guidance for each
adjustment step. This wizard provides advanced access to the color features of the display. See “Using the Color Conguration Wizard” on page 30 for more information.
2. Selecting Quick Edit allows the color gamut, white point, brightness and black level to be quickly adjusted without
having to use the wizard. See “Quick Edit” on page 14 for more information.
3. Selecting 6 Axis Color Trim provides access to advanced color controls for adjusting the hue, saturation and offset
to six ranges of color hues (reds, yellows, greens, cyans, blues, and magentas). See “6 Axis Color Trim” on page 14 for more information.
4. Selecting Quick Print Emulation opens the Quick Print Emulation Wizard which provides guidance for creating
a Picture Mode to emulate the output of a printer. This function is not available on the Linux version of MultiProler.
Note: When using the Multi Picture function (see “Multi Picture panel” on page 15) on the PA322UHD or X841UHD models (by
selecting either a Picture-In-Picture or Picture-By-Picture mode), the Active Picture selection will be shown at the top of the panel as in the example below:
Use this to select which Active Picture the Picture Mode settings are to be applied to. Dierent Picture Modes can be applied to each Picture.
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Brightness
The Brightness slider and spinbox controls adjust the monitor brightness. The brightness is indicated in Candelas per square meter (cd/m²) and represents an absolute value. The SpectraView Engine automatically calculates and compensates the brightness value as color settings such as white point are changed.
The Brightness control will indicate when any range limits have been reached that impact the screen performance:
Too High
”Too High” is shown when the Brightness level setting is too high and cannot be achieved by the monitor with the current setting. Lower the setting until the message disappears. It takes several seconds to update the level warning.
Note: The monitor takes a few minutes after powering on for the maximum brightness to stabilize.
Uniformity
“Uniformity” is shown when the Brightness control is set above the range that the monitor can achieve with the current Digital Uniformity Compensation setting.
In this case the monitor will automatically reduce the Uniformity correction level in order to achieve the brightness setting level.
See “About Digital Uniformity Correction” on page 21 for more information.
Reduced CR
”Reduced CR” is shown when the Brightness control is set to a level where it impacts the Contrast Ratio of the screen image. This occurs when the brightness setting is below that which can be controlled using the LCD CCFL backlights alone.
When this range is entered, the monitor will automatically begin to reduce the brightness to the requested value by using the internal 14-bit LUTs to scale the video signal. Since this scaling is done internally to a high bit depth, it will not introduce color banding. It will, however, reduce the contrast ratio of the monitor.
This reduction in contrast ratio is due to the black level being maintained as a xed property,
or constant, of the LCD panel once the minimum LCD CCFL backlight level has been reached. Since the white level is being scaled down, the ratio of white to black levels are reduced.
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Note: On the MultiSync PA231W, P232W, P242W, and X841UHD models, the Brightness and Black Level controls are shown as
percentages instead of absolute luminance values. This is because these models do not have an internal luminance sensor and stabilization circuit.
Black Level
The Black Level slider and spinbox controls adjust the luminance of black on the screen and is set as an absolute value in Candelas per square meter (cd/m²).
The Black Level, together with the Brightness setting determines the contrast ratio of the screen image. There is a maximum limit to the contrast ratio of the screen, which is determined by the characteristics of the LCD panel, in combination with ambient light scattering on the screen, which produces glare. Glare reduces the perceived contrast ratio by raising the black level of the surface of the screen.
To achieve the maximum possible contrast ratio, set the Black Level control to 0.0 cd. The control will display Minimum indicating that the Black Level will be set by the SpectraView Engine to be as low as possible.
Set the Black Level to a non-zero value to set the Black Level to a specic value.
If the Ambient Light Compensation setting is currently enabled, then the Black Level control will factor in the impact of the ambient lighting glare on the screen on the perceived black level and adjust the monitor accordingly.
The Black Level control will indicate when the selected value cannot be achieved:
Too Low
“Too Low” is shown if the current Black Level setting cannot be achieved either because:
a) The setting is lower than that of the characteristics of the LCD panel with the current Brightness setting.
b) If Ambient Light Compensation is enabled, the setting is lower than that of the combined ambient lighting glare on the screen and characteristics of the LCD panel with the current Brightness setting.
In either case, increase the Black Level control level to a point where the warning icon disappears, which indicates the display can achieve the current Black Level value, or set the control to Minimum to select the lowest possible Black Level.
Note: The Ambient Light Compensation is only updated whenever the Brightness, Black Level or Picture Mode controls are
changed. The monitor will not otherwise update the black level based on the ambient light sensor reading.
Reset
Clicking the Reset button will restore the default Picture Mode settings for the currently selected Picture Mode.
Ambient Light Compensation
Selecting the Ambient Light Compensation will enable the ambient light sensor located on the front of the monitor. If enabled, the current measured ambient light level will be used to calculate the Black Level of the monitor. See the previous section on Black Level for more details.
Response Improve
Selecting the Response Improve setting helps reduce blurring that can occur in fast-moving images.
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Metamerism correction
Selecting the Metamerism correction setting can improve the white point color matching when the monitor is used side-by-side with a standard color gamut monitor. This feature compensates for the way the human eye perceives colors
slightly differently compared to the scientic instrument used to adjust the monitor during calibration. This difference is
due to the different spectrum of light that makes up the screen image on the wide color gamut compared to that of a standard color gamut monitor.
6 Axis Color Trim
The 6 Axis Color Trim dialog is accessed from the Edit menu in the Picture Mode panel.
The controls in this dialog allow for the adjustment of the hue, saturation and offset to six ranges of color hues (reds, yellows, greens, cyans, blues, and magentas).
The white point of the screen is not changed, and only colors within each of the six color ranges are impacted.
These controls are considered advanced and should
be used in situations where it is necessary to ne tune
certain colors, for example to match a proof sample. In most situations these controls should be left at the default or 0 positions.
Quick Edit
Note: This function is not available on the X841UHD.
The Quick Edit dialog is accessed from the Edit menu in the Picture Mode panel.
The controls in this dialog allow the color gamut, white point, brightness and black level to be quickly adjusted
without having to use the wizard.
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Multi Picture panel
The Multi Picture panel controls the settings for the Picture-In-Picture (PIP) and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) feature on the display.
Note: The controls shown on this panel depend on the capabilities of the display model being used.
For all models except the PA322UHD and X841UHD:
The Multi Picture window feature allows:
Two different video inputs to be viewed simultaneously. For example, if you have two computers connected to the monitor, you can view the video from both sources at the same time.
Two different Picture Modes to be viewed simultaneously with either the same or different video inputs. For example, if you want to view and compare the current screen image as if it were displayed on an sRGB gamut monitor.
A Color Vision Emulation to be applied to the video shown in the PIP or PBP window. This is useful for
simultaneously viewing how the screen image will be perceived by someone with a color vision deciency.
The Mode can be congured as follows:
Off - Turns off the Multi Picture function.
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) - The secondary picture appears inside the main screen area. The size and position
of the picture window can be changed using the Horizontal and Vertical Position controls.
PBP Full (Picture-By-Picture) - The secondary picture appears to the left of the main screen area and the
main screen is sized to half of the entire screen area. Both screen images are scaled to t each half of the
screen. If the monitor is rotated into portrait orientation, the screen images will be shown at the top and bottom of the screen.
PBP Aspect (Picture-By-Picture) - The secondary picture appears next to the main screen area and the
main screen is sized to half of the entire screen area. The aspect ratio of both screen images are maintained
from their original.
Video Input is used to select the video input to be shown on the PIP window. A red arrow in the list indicates the current video input for the main screen. Using this function it possible to view video from two different sources simultaneously.
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Picture Mode selects the Picture Mode to be applied on the PIP window. The red arrow in the list indicates the current Picture Mode used on the main screen. This function makes it possible to view the PIP or PBP window in a different colorspace.
Horizontal and Vertical Position - these controls adjust the location of the PIP window on the main screen.
Color Vision Emulation - this control selects the type of color vision deciency emulation that is applied to the PIP
window. Using this function in a PIP or PBP allows simultaneous viewing of the normal and the color vision deciency
emulation versions of the same image. See the following section for a more detailed description of this function.
Notes:
1. MultiProler sets the ICC/ColorSync prole for the main screen and not the PIP window. Therefore some color-managed applications may not display as expected in the PIP window because the ICC/ColorSync prole for the main screen is being used.
2. Dual 3D LUT limitation - The SpectraView Engine used in all supported display models except the PA322UHD and X841UHD is limited to using one set of 3D LUTs at a time. This means that the PIP feature cannot be used to correctly show a Picture Mode that uses a 3D LUT at the same time that a 3D LUT Picture Mode is used on the main screen. 3D LUTs are only used for the Custom Picture Modes created for Print Emulation.
For the PA322UHD and X841UHD models:
The operation of Multi Picture is different from other models. The main screen area, Picture-By-Picture windows, and Picture-In-Picture windows can be controlled separately via the use of Active Picture. See “About Active Picture” on page 17 for more information.
The controls shown will depend on the type of Multi Picture Mode selected, and the capabilities of the display model being used.
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About Active Picture
Note: Active Picture is available on the PA322UHD and X841UHD models only.
Active Picture selects the picture window to be controlled when either a Picture-By-Picture or Picture-In-Picture mode is selected.
The controls in the Picture Mode panel, Color Vision panel, and the Multi Picture panel will impact only the currently selected picture window. When dierent Active Picture windows are selected, a white rectangle will ash briey, indicating the perimeter of the current window area.
As an example of how this could be used, a 4 Picture-By-Picture mode could be selected, and each screen window quadrant displays a dierent type of Color Vision emulation for the same video sig­nal, or even dierent video signal inputs. This would allow simultaneous checking of dierent types of human color vision deciencies.
A selection control for the Active Picture, like the example below, will be shown on the Picture Mode and Color Vision panels when a Picture-By-Picture or Picture-In-Picture mode is being used.
Note: Picture-In-Picture and Picture-By-Picture modes cannot be used when Source Input is used to combine
multiple inputs. See “Inputs panel” on page 18.
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