(2) To have a restricted sample of calibration samples. Anyway, the only requisites for its application are: (1) To have the primaries chromatic co-ordinates. The suggested procedure is specially simple with monitors with the colour temperature control option incorporated. (2) To compute the primaries’ relative luminance. This value will allow to determinate the relationship between the software RGB values and the screen luminances. This implicates the following steps: (1) To compute the gamma value exponent used by each concrete monitor. To surpass the problem a procedure based in AMLA method application is proposed. (2) Relative luminance differences in the primaries used. The causes of this problem are: (1) Chromatic differences in the phosphors used to generate monitor primaries. ![]() Due to this difference, the colours and contrast relations can be considerably different to the wished. ![]() Very frequently, these have different characteristics that the one use for the interface design. ![]() Internet has made common the utilisation of the same graphic interface in different monitors.
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