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Fast Midtone Response Time |
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An overdrive circuit smooths the flow of moving images by
adjusting the voltage input for each frame based on image
data from the previous three frames. Commonly used in LCD
TVs, overdrive improves midtone response time — the time
required to transit between gray levels — to 12 ms, greatly
reducing blurring in moving color images. The picture is
clean and crisp, with significantly reduced ghosting.
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ArcSwing 2 Stand |
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This EIZO-developed stand provides an arc-shaped range of
movement so the screen can be positioned up high near eye
level or lowered at an angle akin to reading a book for a
more natural viewing posture.
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1000:1 Contrast Ratio
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Whether viewing color-rich images on a dark background or
fine, detailed text in charts and documents, contrast ratio
is a key factor in sharpness. The 1000:1 contrast ratio
produces a pure black and brings out the subtle differences
in similar shades of color.
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Fine Contrast |
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This function that allows the user to set the appropriate
screen parameters for almost any application or file type
including text based documents, DVDs, and digital images.
Fine Contrast offers five modes: Text, Picture, Movie,
Custom, and sRGB. Each mode has default settings for such
parameters as brightness, color temperature, and saturation,
which can be further adjusted in the ScreenManager OSD menu.
Toggling between the different modes is done by pressing a
button on the front panel. |
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Mode |
Suggested Use |
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Text |
Word processing, spread
sheets, e-mail |
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Picture |
Photographs, illustrations,
and other still images |
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Movie |
DVDs and streaming video |
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Custom |
User customizable |
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sRGB |
Color matching, viewing web
sites |
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Furthermore, with the bundled EIZO
original utility software "ScreenManager Pro for LCD1,"
any application can be assigned a Fine Contrast mode through
the Auto Fine Contrast function. When that application is
selected with the mouse or keyboard, the screen
automatically changes to the assigned mode.
ScreenManager Pro for LCD also includes a unique WindowMovie
mode2. With this mode,
video playback software can be displayed in a bright overlay
window, and the brightness setting for the rest of the
screen altered by the user. This allows for watching video
in a brightly lit window, while devoting the rest of the
screen to another task such as writing e-mail. Auto Fine
Contrast can also be used to assign WindowMovie mode to
video playback software.
1 ScreenManager Pro for LCD is compatible with
the Microsoft® Windows®
98SE/Me/2000/XP operating systems only.
2 Graphics board supporting
gamma adjustment, DirectDraw, and DirectDraw Overlay are
required for WindowMovie Mode. |

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DesktopViewer / PRINT Image Matching |
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EIZO's DesktopViewer1
provides a wide range of advanced imaging functions.
DesktopViewer can display still images (jpeg, tiff, or
bitmap) or animated images (AVI, MPEG, and other file types
supported by Windows MediaPlayer 6.0), or any selected area
of the screen in an overlay window up to the panel's maximum
brightness.
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DesktopViewe is compatible with the Windows 2000/XP OS only.
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DesktopViewer Features |

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An image can be dragged and dropped inside the DesktopViewer
window and then be freely enlarged or reduced. A color
editing function allows for altering brightness, contrast,
chroma, hue and gamma values.1
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| Image captured, displayed, and
expanded in overlay window |
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Select area of screen shown at
panel's maximum brightness |
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Uses the graphics board's video memory,
capturing an image and changing its size is performed more
quickly and smoothly than with conventional software. |
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For business presentations or
showroom use, DesktopViewer includes a slideshow function
that shows all images in a specified folder. The user can
set both the window size and time each image is displayed. |
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DesktopViewer
comes with 5 user selectable modes

Mode |
Suggested
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Normal |
Normal photographs (Image
that do not correspond to the other 4) |
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Nature |
Scenic images |
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Portrait |
Photographs of people |
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Macro |
Photographs taken in macro
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P.I.M. |
For color matching with P.I.M.
or EXIF 2.2-enabled digital cameras |
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1 Support
for editing functions varies with the graphics board used.
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PRINT Image Matching II and Exif 2.2 Support |
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The FlexScan supports both Seiko Epson Corporation's P.I.M.
II and JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association) and JCIA's (Japan Camera Industry
Association) Exif 2.2 standards. These standards allow
digital camera manufacturers to assign image specific
parameters for printing such as gamma, color space matrix,
contrast, chroma, and exposure mode to assure high quality
digital prints that match the original shots as closely as
possible. By utilizing the P.I.M. mode, color management
between the FlexScan S1910 / S1910-AS and P.I.M. II and Exif
2.2-enabled digital cameras and printers is greatly
simplified. |
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