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The Color Uniformity indicator objectively evaluates the lens shading correction using a mathematical formula calibrated to human image quality perception. The lower the value, the better the image quality is. A value of 2.0 or less represents no loss of image quality. If the value is 2.0 or less then the indicator will be green. If the value is more than 2.0 but less than 3.0 the indicator will be yellow, and a value of 3.0 or more the indicator will be red. In those cases something may have gone wrong with the calibration and the source of the problem should be investigated. The problem area(s) will be highlighted with a red square. See Image #5 #4 for an example.

 

 

Possible causes and resolutions of Color Uniformity failures are:

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Note:      The LSC setting will be saved to the EEPROM and the file regardless of the Color Uniformity result

  

Evaluate the LSC solution

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