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Using digitalcolor meter, Opening digitalcolor meter – Apple AppleVision 750 User Manual

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Using DigitalColor Meter

DigitalColor Meter and your monitor work together to identify colors on your
screen based on the standard color gamuts defined by the Commission on
Illumination (CIE).

DigitalColor Meter can also identify colors using the Pantone

®

system.

Pantone is a color-matching system used to specify ink colors for high-end
printers. Pantone colors are described using their printing ink formulation,
which is identified by a specific Pantone number. DigitalColor Meter
performs color matching and provides Pantone numbers for coated (CVC),
uncoated (CVU), and process (CVP) color samples. Use the Pantone numbers
when you have your work professionally printed to ensure that the printer will
use colors similar to those displayed on your screen.

Finally, you can use DigitalColor Meter to identify the RGB (red, green, blue)
values your computer uses to create colors.

Opening DigitalColor Meter

Choose DigitalColor Meter from the Apple (

K) menu. (It was installed with

your AppleVision software.)

When you launch DigitalColor Meter, its window opens on your monitor.

See DigitalColor Meter Guide (located in the Guide [

h] menu when the

DigitalColor Meter application is active) or the Monitors & Sound doc.pdf
file for more information on how to use DigitalColor Meter.

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Installing and Using AppleVision Software

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