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Monitor gamma test
Monitor gamma test




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Gets the measured luminance values from last calibration getLinearizeMethod ( ) ¶ Gets the measured luminance values from last calibration TEST getLevelsPre ( ) ¶ Otherwise (if power spectra are available for the If one has been saved this will be returned. Gets the min,max,gamma values for the each gun getLMS_RGB ( recompute = False ) ¶ Returns just the gamma value (not the whole grid) getGammaGrid ( ) ¶ Returns distance from viewer to the screen in cm, Otherwise, if power spectra are availableįor the monitor a matrix will be calculated. Won’t be finalised unless monitor is saved gammaIsDefault ( ) ¶ĭetermine whether we’re using the default gamma values getCalibDate ( ) ¶Īs a python date object (convert to string usingĬalibTools.strFromDate getDKL_RGB ( RECOMPUTE = False ) ¶ Remove a specific calibration from the current monitor. Stores the settings for the current calibration settings as Or not (in which case the changes will be lost) _loadAll ( ) ¶įetches the calibrations for this monitor from disk, storing themĪs self.calibs cop圜alib ( calibName = None ) ¶ These can be saved to the monitor file using Use with caution since theĭictionary may not contain all the necessary fields thatįetches the info on the sony500 and overrides its usual distance currentCalib is a dictionary object containing variousįields for a calibration.Notes is a text field to store any useful info Width, distance, gamma are details about the calibration Many settings from the stored monitor can easily be overriddenĮither by adding them as arguments during the initial call. Monitor name is already defined (see methods). This will be loaded automatically from disk if the Monitor ( name, width = None, distance = None, gamma = None, notes = None, useBits = None, verbose = True, currentCalib = None, autoLog = True ) ¶Ĭreates a monitor object for storing calibration details.






Monitor gamma test