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NOTE: If you set the white level too close to the maximum brightness
capability of the display, frequent warnings on high white levels may
appear. To correct this problem, reduce the white level setting on the
Backlight tab until the warnings stop appearing or use the CXtra
Preference dialog to disable the warning popups. If you have a require-
ment to exceed the maximum limit, you can do so but you void your
display warranty. Contact NDSsi Customer Care for instructions.
Dome CXtra gives you three options for controlling dynamic range.
• Maximize - Causes each selected display to be calibrated using its full
dynamic range. The range of the selected displays may differ.
• Equalize - Causes all selected displays to be calibrated using the same
dynamic range. The system locates the selected display that has the
smallest dynamic range and adjusts the range of the other selected
displays to match it.
• Specify - Causes all selected displays to be calibrated using the
specified dynamic range. The system notifies you if any of the
selected displays cannot achieve the specified range.
If all the selected displays have similar dynamic range, there may be
little or no visual difference among the selections.
The black levels and white levels shown on the Backlight tab include
the ambient light level specified on the Ambient tab. NOTE: Choosing
the Native or the No RightLight Calibration option on the Calibration
tab or on the services menu prevents RightLight from equalizing black
levels. When you do this, you are no longer applying DICOM calibration.