Sharp NEC Display Solutions
SpectraView II
ReadMe Information for Mac OS X
Version 1.1.09 - build 111001 - October 1 2011
Contents:
SpectraView II provides automatic display monitor color
calibration and profiling functions for supported models of NEC display monitors.
The software uses a two way communications link with the
display monitor via the video graphics adapter and normal video cable. No extra
cables are necessary.
This communications link is called DDC/CI (Display Data
Channel - Command Interface) and is an industry standard developed by
VESA (Video Electronics Standards
Association)
The MultiSync PA Series of display monitors also feature
using an optional USB connection to the display for communicating, instead of
using DDC/CI. This can be used in cases where the video graphics adapter is not
supported.
Support for the X-Rite iOne Display, iOne Pro, iOne
Monitor, DTP94 / MonacoOPTIX-XR, ColorMunki, and Datacolor Spyder2 and Spyder3 color sensors is included and automatically installed with SpectraView.
Known issues:
Mac OS 10.7 - "ICC Profile - Storage Location" is disabled
Mac OS 10.7 no longer allows users to store "shared" ColorSync profiles in the system folders. Therefore the Prefrences option to set the ICC Profile storage location is disabled, and "Per user of this computer" will always be used.
Mac OS 10.7 - Java runtime (JRE) required
When first attempting to use SpectraView II, you may be prompted to install the Java runtime. If you recieve a notification that Java is required, follow the on screen instructions for installation prior to attempting to use SpectraView II.
USB support with the MultiSync P241W, PA231W, PA241W, PA271W, and PA301W:
- This version of SpectraView II supports
communicating with these displays via USB. Connect a USB cable (not supplied)
between the host PC and one of the USB inputs (upstream ports) on the display.
Make sure the correct USB input is selected on the OSD. SpectraView will
automatically select the USB connection instead of DDC/CI when the USB
connection is detected.
Note: The video cable connection is still required in addition to the USB connection.
- If using the PA271W or PA301W with the Apple Mini DisplayPort to
Dual Link DVI adapter, a USB connection to the display should be used due to
communications compatibility issues with this adapter. The DisplayPort video input should be used to connect the display directly using a simple Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable rather than using the Apple Mini DisplayPort to
Dual Link DVI adapter.
NEC PA231W, PA241W, PA271W, PA301W: "No communications"
error, "An error occurred while communicating with the display monitor"
error, or screen flashes and monitor resets when using a DisplayPort video connection:
Mac Pro with Nvidia graphics card and dual monitors may
not detect monitors correctly (versions of Mac OS up to and including OS 10.5.1):
The Mac Pro with Nvidia graphics card may fail to
correctly detect the connected monitors if dual monitors are being used.
SpectraView may either incorrectly detect no supported display monitors, or
detect two identical monitors. This issue has been fixed in Mac OS 10.5.2 and
newer.
To workaround this issue, perform the following steps:
1. Disconnect the display monitor connected to the
DISPLAY 1 connector on the rear of the Mac Pro.
2. Shutdown the Mac and then power on (do not just
restart).
3. After the system has booted, connect the second
monitor to the DISPLAY 1 connector.
4. The system will detect the display monitor
correctly.
5. If the monitors are disconnected, reconfigured, or
replaced, the above procedure may need to be repeated.
X-Rite iOneDisplay Pro:
- This version includes support for the X-Rite iOneDisplay Pro color sensor.
- The X-Rite ColorMunki Display device introduced in mid-2011 is not supported.
- The NEC SpectraSensor Pro is based on the X-Rite iOneDisplay Pro sensor and is supported. Note that this sensor may not be supported by non-NEC software.
X-Rite/GretagMacbeth iOne Pro or iOne Monitor: If using the
X-Rite/GretagMacbeth iOne Pro or iOne Monitor
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- Be sure to allow the device at least 15 minutes to warm up before calibrating the display.
- Measurements may drift slightly causing inaccurate measurements, especially when measuring colors close to black.
- Selecting the Average low light measurements option in the SpectraView Preferences is highly
recommended when using this device.
- Be sure to carefully follow the instructions for zero
calibrating the device.
- It is not recommended to connect this device using either
USB extension cables or USB hubs as it may cause errors detecting or taking
measurements from the device. Whenever possible connect it directly to the Mac.
X-Rite/GretagMacbeth iOne Display:
- In some rare cases this color sensor may "hang" when
measuring black color patches during calibration. If the calibration appears
to be stuck measuring black for more than 30 seconds, try moving the sensor
so it is measuring something other than black (for example turn the sensor
around so it is measuring the ambient light). This should cause the
calibration to resume, at which point it should be cancelled an restarted.
X-Rite ColorMunki:
The "ColorMunki Create" version of ColorMunki is not supported by SpectraView. The "ColorMunki Design" and "Colormunki Photo" versions are supported.
If the X-Rite ColorMunki software is installed, it will
prevent SpectraView from accessing the device even if the main ColorMunki
application is not currently running.
If you are using the ColorMunki software prior to
version 1.1.0:
SpectraView will detect if the ColorMunki
software is running and give the option of closing it automatically.
To use the ColorMunki software again after SpectraView has closed it,
you must manually restart the colormunki service or restart your
system.
If you are using the ColorMunki software version 1.1.0
or newer:
You must turn off the ColorMunki Service in System
Preferences > "X-Rite Devices" to allow SpectraView to access the
device.
To use the ColorMunki software again you must turn the ColorMunki
Service back on.
- It is not recommended to connect this device using
either USB extension cables or USB hubs as it may cause errors detecting or
taking measurements from the device. Whenever possible connect it directly
to the Mac.
Monitor Calibration Setting file format change:
- The file format of the Monitor Calibration Setting
(MCS) and Target files have been changed in order to order to include more detailed calibration information.
As a result of this change, files generated by versions of SpectraView prior to v1.1.00 will no longer be readable.
"An error occurred while
communicating with the display monitor" message:
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In some rare cases the software may
encounter errors when communicating with the display monitor. Try restarting
the calibration. If the issue continues please provide feedback using the
form on the
Sharp NEC Display Solutions SpectraView support page and include the display
monitor model and serial number, Mac model including video graphics adapter
model, and Mac OS version.
"No Communications" error:
DICOM Calibration:
- If calibrating to the DICOM tone response curve,
selecting the Calibration Priority: Best grayscale color tracking
option in the SpectraView Preferences may result in a slight decrease in the
DICOM response curve accuracy. If the greatest possible DICOM curve accuracy
is required, please select the Maximize Contrast Ratio option.
Datacolor Sypder2 and Spyder3 color sensors:
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The Datacolor Spyder2 and Spyder3 color sensors have
been tested with the the NEC LCD2690WUXi, LCD2690WUXi2, LCD3090WQXi and LCD2180WG-LED, PA241W, PA271W and PA301W displays and
found to cause inaccurate measurements when measuring the color primaries.
This is due to the wide color gamut aspect of these displays. This may
result in an inaccurate calibration and ICC Profiles to be generated. Using these color sensors is not recommended with these displays if very high color accuracy is needed.
NEC LCD2180WG-LED:
- Be sure to allow the display monitor at least 30 minutes to warm up before calibrating the display. Failure to do so may result in a LUMINANCE LIMIT REACHED error being displayed as the monitor reaches operating temperature. If this happens, recalibrate the monitor and if necessary, choose a lower luminance value.
- Due to the unique wide color gamut of this display,
colorimeter based calibration sensors such as the GretagMacbeth iOne Display V1 and V2 are
not able to accurately measure some aspects of the display's color
characteristics. It is recommended to select the Factory Measurement
option for the Primary Colors Chromaticity Coordinates source option in
the SpectraView Preferences.
Large screen displays (40 inches and higher):
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The accuracy to which the Intensity can
be calibrated when a relatively low value target Intensity is used (less
than 150 cd/m2) will be lower than normal, which results in a
large Delta-E value to be reported. This is due to
the very large screen size, high brightness of the display, and the thermal
effect of changing the screen brightness. The monitor may take several
minutes after calibration to stabilize in Intensity. Selecting a Target
Intensity value slightly higher than the desired value can be used to avoid
this issue.
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Some versions of these models do not support OSD Control
Locking.
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Direct color calibration is not available
when using the HDMI video input on some models. To calibrate the monitor,
use the DVI input, then when completed change to the HDMI input and change
the GAMMA SELECTION setting to PROGRAMMABLE on the On Screen Display.
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Direct color calibration is not available
when using the DisplayPort video input. To calibrate the monitor,
use the DVI input, then when completed change to the DisplayPort input and change
the GAMMA SELECTION setting to PROGRAMMABLE on the On Screen Display.
Calibrating an NEC LCD3090WQXi with
a Mac using a mini DisplayPort video output (e.g.
13-inch MacBook, and 15-inch
and 17-inch MacBook Pros):
- It is necessary to use the Apple Mini
DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter in order to display the native 2560x1600
resolution of this display. Communications with the display using this adapter is only supported in Mac OS 10.5.8 and higher.
- Note: This version of SpectraView will automatically detect if the Apple Mini
DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter is being used with the LCD3090WQXi and will correct for communications problems with the adapter. On previous versions of SpectraView a special build of the software was necessary for this configuration in order to compensate for these communications problems with the adapter. It is no longer necessary to use the special build of SpectraView.
NEC MultiSync PA series displays and P241W - Color Gamut and preset Targets:
- Starting with SpectraView version 1.1.07, the color gamut of the display can be set in the calibration Target settings when using a MultiSync PA series display. The following preset Target files included with SpectraView will set the color gamut of the displays accordingly:
- Digital Cinema
- Broadcast Video (SMPTE-C color gamut)
- sRGB Emulation
- Note: The PA231W and P241W support the color gamut adjustment features of the PA series, however the native color gamut of the LCD panel is close to sRGB. If a color gamut larger than this, such as AdobeRGB, is selected, the out of gamut colors will be clipped to the closest displayable color by the display.
- This version of SpectraView requires Mac OS X
version 10.5 or higher. Earlier versions of Mac OS are no longer supported.
- Installing SpectraView requires an account
with administrator privileges.
- This version of SpectraView is a Universal
Binary and supports both PowerPC and Intel based Macs.
- The following Apple Macs require Mac OS
10.5.2 or higher in order to use SpectraView. SpectraView not
compatible with these Macs using earlier versions of Mac OS due to
issues with the video chipsets and drivers:
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- Intel based Macs using Intel graphics
processors:
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- Intel Mac mini
- 13" MacBook with Intel GMA X3100
graphics processor
- 17" iMac with Intel GMA 950 graphics
processor
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- Second generation MacBook Pro 15" and 17"
that have NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics chipsets.
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- The following models of NEC display monitors
are not compatible with SpectraView when using an Apple
MacBook Air or MacBook 13" with
Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor.
- NEC LCD2490WUXi
- NEC LCD2690WUXi
- NEC LCD3090WQXi
- NEC LCD4020
- NEC LCD4620
- NEC LCD5220
- NEC LCD6520
- NEC Multeos M40
- NEC Multeos M46
This issue is due to a hardware
incompatibility with the Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor and can
not be fixed by a future software update. Note that these monitors
will otherwise function normally on these models of Apple Macs.
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- Apple Macs with an Nividia graphics
card or chipset and Mac OS 10.5.6 or higher may give a "No communications"
error in SpectraView on some early production (before mid-2007) models of
LCD90 series displays, including the LCD2690WUXi and LCD2490WUXi. Please contact NEC Technical Support directly for assistance.
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- Mac OS 10.5.6 prevents SpectraView from
being able to communicate with the display monitor on PPC based Macs. Customers
should update to Mac OS
10.5.7 or higher to avoid this issue.
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- The 13-inch MacBook, and 15-inch
and 17-inch MacBook Pros
with Mini DisplayPort video outputs released by Apple in October
2008 and January 2009 require Mac OS 10.5.7 in order to work with SpectraView
using the DisplayPort to Single Link DVI adapter from Apple. SpectraView will not
be able to calibrate NEC monitors when using Mac OS 10.5.6 and earlier on these
machines.
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- The Apple DisplayPort to Dual Link DVI adapter is required to run the LCD3090WQXi at
native resolution (2560x1600) when using a Mac with a DisplayPort video output.
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- MacPro with Nvidia GT120 may not correctly detect the display is using Mac OS 10.5. Upgrading to Mac OS 10.6 may be necessary.
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- MultiSync PA Series and P241W only - These models feature using an
optional USB connection to the display for communicating, instead of using DDC/CI.
This can be used in cases where the video graphics adapter is not supported.
SpectraView will automatically select the USB connection instead of DDC/CI when
the USB connection is detected.
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SpectraView II supports the following
display monitor models:
- NEC LCD1980SXi
- NEC LCD1980FXi
- NEC LCD1990SX
- NEC LCD1990SXi
- NEC LCD1990SXp
- NEC LCD2090UXi
- NEC LCD2180UX
- NEC LCD2180WG-LED
- NEC LCD2190UXi
- NEC LCD2190UXp
- NEC LCD2490WUXi
- NEC LCD2490WUXi2
- NEC LCD2690WUXi
- NEC LCD2690WUXi2
- NEC LCD3090WQXi
- NEC LCD4020
- NEC LCD4020-2
- NEC LCD4620
- NEC LCD4620-2
- NEC LCD5220
- NEC LCD6520
- NEC M40
- NEC M40B
- NEC M40-2
- NEC M46
- NEC M46B
- NEC M46-2
- NEC M401
- NEC M461
- NEC M521
- NEC X431BT
- NEC X461UN
- NEC X462UN
- NEC X461HB
- NEC P401
- NEC P461
- NEC P521
- NEC P551
- NEC P701
- NEC P221W
- NEC P241W
- NEC PA231W
- NEC PA241W
- NEC PA271W
- NEC PA301W
- NEC S401
- NEC S461
- NEC S521
SpectraView II supports the following
color sensors:
- NEC iOne Display V2
- NEC MDSVSENSOR iOne Display V2 WG
- NEC SpectraSensor Pro
- X-Rite/GretagMacbeth iOne Pro and iOne Monitor
- X-Rite/GretagMacbeth iOne Display V1 and V2
- X-Rite DTP94 / MonacoOPTIX-XR
- X-Rite ColorMunki
- X-Rite iOne Display Pro
- Datacolor Spyder2
- Datacolor Spyder3
For additional technical support, please visit the Sharp NEC Display Solutions SpectraView support
page. A feedback form is available for direct assistance with SpectraView.
V1.0.00: July 1 2005
- First release of SpectraView II
V1.0.10: August 25 2005
- Added French translation of User's Guide
- Added support for the NEC iOne Display V2 WG sensor for use with the LCD2180WG-LED
- Added support for the X-Rite DTP94 / MonacoOPTIX-XR colorimeter
- Improved error reporting during calibration
- Fixed an issue that may have caused the calibration to fail on certain Mac machines
V1.0.11: September 6 2005
- Fixed an issue introduced in V1.0.10 that prevented the Gretag iOne Pro/Monitor from being detected.
V1.0.12: September 23 2005
- Fixed an issue that prevented the Gretag iOne framework from being installed on OS10.4, which caused the SpectraView application to fail to launch.
V1.0.20: January 6 2006
- Added test patterns to assist with evaluating the screen calibration.
- Added an option to automatically load and configure the latest monitor calibration when selecting different Targets (if available).
- Added a Custom Target Curve function with several specialized curves such as L* and sRGB. Additionally, custom curves can be created by importing numerical point data from a text file.
- Added a new Target and gamut reference for Digital Cinema.
- Removed support for the original CRT only SpectraView color sensor (Sequel Chroma based device).
V1.0.30: June 1 2006
- Added support for the LCD 90 Series models.
- Added a Native White Point option to the calibration Target configuration.
- Changed the file format of Monitor Calibration Settings (MCS) files in order to include more detailed calibration information.
V1.0.31: September 20 2006
- Application is now a Universal Binary and supports Intel based Macs.
V1.0.32: December 1 2006
- Added support for the LCD2490WUXi and LCD2690WUXi.
- Fixed bug that caused displayed monitor usage hours to be lower than actual value.
- Fixed bug that caused custom Targets not to be shown correctly in the Targets listbox.
- Improved functionality of Custom Color Temperature dialog and corrected delta uv calculation.
V1.0.40: August 1 2007
- Added support for the NEC Multeos M40 and M46.
- Added support for the NEC LCD4020 and LCD4620.
- Added support for the ColorVision Spyder2 color
sensor.
- Added Ambient Light Measurement tool when using the
iOne Display V2 color sensor.
- Added Contrast Response graph for DICOM Conformance
measurements.
- Added selectable Contrast Ratio for calibration
Target settings.
- Added Visual Color Matching tool to the Custom White
Point editor.
- Improved calibration speed and accuracy.
- Improved ICC profile generation to reduce color
banding.
V1.0.41: September 1 2007
- Fixed issue that caused power on hours to be
misreported on LCD 90 series models.
- Fixed issue that may have caused "invalid color
measured" error when 50:1 contrast ratio is used.
- Added support for the NEC LCD1990SX.
V1.0.42: March 1 2008
- Added support for the Datacolor Spyder 3.
- Added support for the NEC LCD5220.
- Added support for the NEC LCD6520.
- Added support for the NEC LCD3090WQXi.
- Added ambient light measurement support for the
X-Rite/GretagMacbeth iOne Pro.
- Added monitor firmware version information to
Information - Summary window.
- Added Monitor Settings dialog for adjusting
Power LED and ColorComp controls (if supported).
- Added Preferences option for using Auto Luminance
feature (available on the NEC LCD2490WUXi, LCD2690WUXi, and LCD3090WQXi).
- Added new Photo Editing preset Target.
- Renamed Monitor Standard Target to CRT
Monitor Standard.
V1.1.00: January 14 2009
- Added support for the NEC MultiSync P221W.
- Added support for the NEC
LCD2690WUXi2.
- Added support for the X-Rite ColorMunki sensor.
- Improved the smoothness of the grayscale calibration.
- Improved the accuracy of ICC Profile generation.
- Added many new Test Patterns.
- Added feature to check for software updates.
- Improved the Preferences dialog and descriptions of
each option.
- Improved the Auto Luminance function on the
LCD2490WUXi, LCD2690WUXi, LCD2690WUXi2, and LCD3090WQXi.
- A special "sRGB" target has been added for the
following monitors: LCD2690WUXi, LCD2690WUXi2, LCD3090WQXi and MultiSync P221W.
This will automatically switch the monitor into the sRGB Gamut Emulation
mode and profile the monitor.
- The white point of the sRGB Gamut Emulation mode on
the LCD2690WUXi2 can be calibrated automatically. The factory preset white
point for sRGB mode will be used with the LCD2690WUXi, LCD3090WUXi and MultiSync P221W.
- All graphs and charts can now be zoomed and
panned.
- All graphs and charts can now be copied to the
clipboard as a bitmap by right-clicking on the graphs and selecting "Copy".
- Data from the Colorimeter window and Information
Summary can be copied clipboard in text format by right-clicking in the
window and selecting "Copy".
- Color Gamut chart can now be shown in CIE u'v'
colorspace as well as CIE xy.
- The Target White Point and blackbody curve can be
shown on the Color Gamut chart.
- Added a Validation function to quickly check if the
monitor calibration is still accurate.
- Targets that have been calibrated are now shown with
a green check mark in the Targets list on the main window. The check mark
will turn yellow once the calibration is past the recommended recalibration
date.
- Improved the management of previous calibrations and
results. It is now possible to see and compare all previous calibration
results.
- Improved the overall User Interface and application
responsiveness.
- Fixed an issue that caused an error with the
LCD3090WQXi when used in portrait mode if Auto Luminance was enabled.
V1.1.01: February 11 2009
- Fixed an issue that caused calibrations using
the L* and NTSC custom curves not to be stored correctly.
- Fixed an issue that caused the Calibrate button to
incorrectly remain enabled even if communications with the display was not possible.
V1.1.02: May 6 2009
- Added support for the NEC
LCD2490WUXi2.
- Added support for the NEC X461UN.
- Corrected support for the NEC LCD5220 and NEC LCD6520.
- Fixed an issue that caused the serial number not
to be read correctly from the NEC MultiSync P221W.
- Improved the grayscale calibration accuracy on the NEC LCD4020, LCD4620, M40
and M46.
- Changed the lower color temperature limit for the white
point from 4000K to 2500K.
- Corrected an issue with the Check For Updates feature
that caused the download URLs to break.
V1.1.03: August 28 2009
- Added support for the NEC X461HB, P401, and P461.
- Fixed an issue that caused power on hours to be
misreported on some very early LCD 90 series models that was reintroduced in V1.1.00.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the LCD2490WUXi2 from being
detected if the Analog video input was being used.
- Fixed an issue that caused an "Error -32" during
calibration under certain circumstances.
- Fixed an issue that prevented SpectraView from being
installed on Mac OS 10.6.
- Modified to correctly support the new universal color
management in Mac OS 10.6.
- Improved reporting of communications errors.
V1.1.04: April 19 2010
- Added support for the NEC PA241W and PA271W displays.
Please see the User's Guide for specific information on these models.
- Added support for the NEC P521 and P701 displays.
V1.1.05: May 20 2010
- Added USB communications support for the NEC PA241W and
PA271W displays.
- Added "sRGB Emulation" target support for the NEC PA241W
and PA271W displays.
V1.1.07: November 15 2010
- Added support for the following NEC displays: PA231W, PA301W, M401, M461, M521, P551, X461UNV, X462UN, X431BT, S401, S461, and S521.
- Added color gamut setting function for the MultiSync PA series models.
- Added display warmup warning message.
- Added iOne Display warning message to remove sensor cover before use.
- Added protection to prevent overwriting preset Targets.
- Added automatic detection and support for using the Apple Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter with the LCD3090WQXi.
- Corrected DICOM calibration when a specific contrast ratio was chosen on MultiSync PA series models.
V1.1.08: July 22 2011
- Added support for the NEC P241W.
- Information window title now shows the Target name.
- Fixed frozen progress bar duing calibration.
- Added new Diagnostics feature.
- Mac OS 10.7 compatible by removing support for saving profiles to the write protected system folder.
V1.1.09: Build 111001, October 1 2011
- Added support for the X-Rite iOne Display Pro and NEC SpectraSensor Pro calibration sensors.
- Fixed an issue with saving ColorSync profiles on Mac OS 10.7.
- This version now requires Mac OS 10.5 or higher.
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