Color calibration with test patterns, charts, portraits and gradients v2.01 | Test your display | #

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Part 7 - Check and fine tune your brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, white balance and color temperature using standardized charts, skin tone color patterns, test portraits and gradients. Pause the clip if you need more time. VIDEO CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:11 Color calibration and fine tuning 05:31 Welcome to the middle of the video :-) 10:41 Thank you #skintone ------------------------------------- Color calibration is a requirement for all devices taking an active part of a color-managed workflow, and is used by many industries, such as television production, gaming, photography, engineering, chemistry, medicine and more. Color perception is subject to ambient light levels, and the ambient white point; for example, a red object looks black in blue light. It is therefore not possible to achieve calibration that will make a device look correct and consistent in all capture or viewing conditions. The computer display and calibration target will have to be considered in controlled, predefined lighting conditions. The most common form of calibration aims at adjusting cameras, scanners, monitors and printers for photographic reproduction. The aim is that a printed copy of a photograph appear identical in saturation and dynamic range to the original or a source file on a computer display. Color reference charts are used for color comparisons and measurements such as checking the color reproduction of an imaging system, and calibration and/or profiling of digital input...

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