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Performing a Calibration

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Calibrating a Display #

To calibrate a display, first identify the monitor you wish to calibrate. When you click on a display in the list, an overlay will be displayed on the corresponding monitor. To identify all displays at once, press Identify Displays. 

Ensure an OEM X-Rite photometer is connected. Then place the photometer sensor (glass side) down in the center of the selected display, hanging the counterweight over the backside of the monitor. Ensure the diffusor cover is not over the sensor.

Press Start Calibration to begin calibrating the display, this may take a few minutes depending on the selected number of samples. Ensure the photometer remains steady throughout the process for optimal results. 

Once the calibration is finished, the window will automatically close and the results will be displayed:


Using your Results #

After one or more calibrations have been completed, you can use these results in various ways. To generate a PDF report of the current calibration status of your display setup, click Print Report.

If you have a ViewIQ website subscription, you can also upload the results of each calibration to the website. 

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Updated on July 1, 2024
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