66 S, Edition 6.0 March 2010 1. Setup the software so that it generates the test patterns and colours. The test pattern should be a square of size approximately 5 cm per side. The software should cycle through the colours in the particular colour table being verified. The Red, Green, and Blue colour components for each test colour should be sent to the monitor separately.
2. Measure separately the luminance of each of red, green, and blue for each colour of each table to be tested.
In the crudest sense, this is accomplished by disconnecting the two colour channels that are not being currently measured. Under software control, this can
be more elegantly controlled, where the computer that is creating the colour test square will send only the individual colour components to the monitor screen one at a time.
3. The luminance of each colour is calculated by using the calibration factor for each colour that is derived under section B above.
4. Calculate the
x,
y, and L for each colour measured using the procedure outlined in section BB Measurement verification The measurements must be within
required limits of each colour, as specified in section 5.2.3 of this document, "Colour Conversion Tolerance.
The following colour pairs of the BRIGHT_SUN
colour table have a E of <20.
In order to allow for measurement errors, which might put them
outside the tolerance limits, they are exempt from the colour separation tolerance test which requires a ΔE* of >10.
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