Apple studio display 17adc adjustement User Manual
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 11 Keystone Keystone distortion (also known as trapezoid) appears as if the screen image length at the top edge is noticeably shorter or longer that the length at the bottom edge. 1. Select Keystone. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the picture of the display. 3. Drag the screen rectangle left or right to adjust the image. Note: Instead of dragging the screen rectangle, you can adjust the image by clicking the arrow buttons for incremental movement.
Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 12 Parallelogram Parallelogram distortion appears as if the screen image is leaning to one side. 1. Select Parallelogram. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the picture of the display. 3. Drag the screen rectangle left or right to adjust the image. Note: Instead of dragging the screen rectangle, you can adjust the image by clicking the arrow buttons for incremental movement.
Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 13 Bow Bow is present if the screen image appears bowed to the left or right side. If both sides are bowed in or both sides are bowed out, refer to the Pincushion section. 1. Select Bow. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the picture of the display. 3. Drag the screen rectangle left or right to adjust the image. Note: Instead of dragging the screen rectangle, you can adjust the image by clicking the arrow buttons for incremental movement.
Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 14 Convergence Color images may appear blurry and out of focus if Convergence needs adjustment. The convergence adjustment is used to align the red, green, and blue electron guns for a sharper screen image. 1. If you want to adjust the color convergence, click Convergence. The Convergence Control window appears (see next page). Note: When you adjust convergence, refer to the center of the screen on the grid outside the Convergence Control window.
Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 15 2. Click the arrow buttons to adjust convergence. Adjust convergence for the overall best screen color clarity. Note: The active range for the horizontal convergence controls varies from monitor to monitor. In most cases there is a portion of the range that has no affect. If the horizontal controls seem stuck, move the controls in one direction a large extent and if no effect is seen, move them in the other direction a large extent until a change is detected. Moving back and forth in small increments will have no effect until the controls are moved into the active range. 3. Click OK to save your convergence changes and close the Convergence Control window. Arrow Buttons at Center of Screen
Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 16 Degauss If your screen display shows faint blotches of color on a single-color screen (such as a red, green, or blue screen), clicking Degauss can correct the problem. When you click Degauss, the monitor emits an audible beep and degausses itself. The screen darkens for a few seconds, and then it returns to the previous (though improved) screen display. However, if the problem persists, refer to Mac Help.
Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 17 Color Button Click the Color button in the Monitors control panel to access color settings. Important: Before changing any of the settings, refer to instructions in Mac Help or your computer user manual for speciÞc color adjustments.
Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 18 Preferences Button When you click the Preferences button, the Theater Mode setting is displayed. Theater Mode is either on (set at Auto) or off. When you show a movie full-screen, Theater Mode enhances the brightness and contrast of video content that is presented at full-screen size. With Theater Mode turned on, your monitor automatically brightens when you use full-screen mode. When you stop using the applicationÕs full- screen mode, the screen returns to its normal brightness and contrast levels. For more information... Refer to your computer user manual or Mac Help for more information about adjusting your display. If you experience a problem with your display and require more help, contact Apple for technical support at: http://www.apple.com/support/products/overview.html
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