![]() ![]() More meters are supported than ever before, and more features of those meters are supported. Now you can get the same data out if you are using a standard workflow, a custom one, an AutoCal workflow, or something else. Previously a report was tied to a workflow, but now reports are separate and can be used in different workflows instead of needing to start over from scratch. This is one that will certainly be used in reviews going forward, providing another goal for displays to achieve. More test charts available, including the Gretag Macbeth color checker chart.Competitors have been able to do this before, but now CalMAN offers support for reading saturations at 20% intervals and luminance at 10% intervals. No longer can you only do grayscale, but also the gamut as well. The AutoCal has been totally redone and now performs much differently, and better, than before. While V4 could calibrate a Lumagen Radiance, or a Runco DHD4 controller, it wasn’t the best at it. Additionally the workflows have been redesigned for a 16:9 screen ratio, as that becomes the common format on PCs. Your common controls for Meter, Pattern Source, and Target have been moved to the top of the workspace from the options, making them easier to access. The UI for CalMAN has totally changed from V4, which itself was changed from V3 before it. Many years in the making, there is a lot that has changed in CalMAN 5, so let’s look at some of the new or updated features and what they bring to the calibration world. SECRETS Tags: CalMAN, Calibration Software, Video Calibration. ![]()
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