Eizo CG275W-BK User Manual

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Factory Adjustment of Gamma
The gamma level for each 
ColorEdge monitor is 
adjusted at the factory. 
This is accomplished by 
measuring the R, G, and 
B gamma values from 
0 – 255, then using the 
monitor’s 16-bit look-up 
table (LUT) to select the 
256 most appropriate 
tones to achieve the 
desired value. 
This is important 
because accurate, non-
fluctuating gamma 
values are necessary for 
the proper display of 
color. If colors are not 
based on specific values 
and cannot be adjusted, 
images will be displayed 
differently by different 
monitors. ColorEdge 
monitors provide both 
precision and con-
sistency, so graphics 
professionals can be sure 
that the final product 
will look exactly the way 
they want it to. In fact, 
each monitor comes with 
an adjustment certificate 
that certifies the mea-
surement results of the 
gamma value.
Brightness and Color Uniformity with DUE
Fluctuations in brightness and chroma on different parts of the 
screen are a common trait of LCD monitors. To counteract this, 
EIZO incorporates a Digital Uniformity Equalizer (DUE) in all Col-
orEdge monitors. DUE utilizes the monitor’s 16-bit look-up table 
(LUT) with an extensive palette of 65,281 grayscale tones for each 
R, G, and B to ensure a Delta-E difference of 3 or less across the 
screen when the monitor leaves the factory.*
*Delta-E difference for the CG303W is 5 or less along the screen perimeter.
Uncorrected 
Gamma Curve 
 
Ideal Gamma Curve 
 
 
ON-SCREEN IMAGE 
 
GAMMA CURVE 
Brightness 
 
Brightness 
 
256 Tones 
 
256 Tones 
 
Color Seepage 
 
Tonality Breakup 
 
Smooth Grayscale Display 
Ideal Gamma Curve 
 
Gamma Correction 
16-Bit LUT, 10-Bit Simultaneous Display
Most ColorEdge monitors offer 10-bit simultaneous color display* 
from a 16-bit look-up table which means they can show more than 
one billion colors simultaneously. This is 64 times as many colors as 
you get with 8-bit display which results in even smoother color gra-
dations and reduced Delta-E between two adjacent colors. 
*A graphics board and soft ware which support 10-bit output are also necessary 
for 10-bit display.
3D LUT for Better Additive Color Mixture
All ColorEdge models 
incorporate a look-up table 
(LUT) for accurate color 
and grayscale rendering, but 
the ColorEdge CG275W, 
CG245W, CG243W, and 
CG223W utilize an EIZO-
developed 3D LUT. Whereas 
a typical 1D LUT adjusts 
color on separate tables for 
each red, green, and blue, a 
3D LUT accomplishes this on a single, mixed-color cubic table. A 
3D LUT improves the monitor's additive color mixture (combina-
tion of RGB), a key factor in its ability to display neutral gray tones.
Short- and Long-Term Brightness Stabilization
All models come with a brightness drift correction circuit that 
stabilizes the monitor's brightness level right after starting up 
as well as a backlight brightness sensor that detects and coun-
teracts brightness changes in the florescent backlight that occur 
over time. Furthermore, the CG275W, CG245W, CG243W, and 
CG223W incorporate a temperature sensor that prevents changes 
in color temperature which can be caused by fluctuations in the 
ambient temperature.
Each monitor adjusted individually at the 
factory. (For illustrative purposes only. Actual 
adjustment is performed in a darkroom.)
Consummate Performance and Functionality
Color-separated image with Delta-E*ab distribution across the screen of the 
ColorEdge CG221 (gray level 128 measured)
With Digital Uniformity Compensation Without Digital Uniformity Compensation
R
G
B
3D LUT image
With 
compensation 
Color temperature is maintained even as 
surrounding temperature changes. 
Color temperature changes with 
fluctuation in surrounding temperature. 
Cool
Surrounding temperature (°C)
Warm 
Without 
compensation 
Preset Value
ColorEdge
Without Brightness 
Drift Correction
Brightness (cd/m2)
Minutes
Brightness Drift  
Correction
Temperature Drift  
Compensation
8-bit and 10-bit image display
ColorEdge
8-bit display
ColorEdge
10-bit display
Input
Output
Internal processing
Typical 
Monitor
8-bit display
8 bit
8 bit
8 bit
8 bit
16-bit 
LUT
10 bit
10 bit
16-bit 
LUT