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4. In Master Black field, enter 40. That is a good starting point. Note for tech: We have found the value Master Black of 60 works best for our system.

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7. Important Note: adjusting those gains likely changed the RGB values in the White square of the Xrite Color checker. Move the camera back over the white square. Draw an ROI box in the white square. If the values aren't near 242 240 and ratios of R/G and B/G are not near 1, go back to the Rates and Exposure tab and adjust the the values until you hit near 242 (RGB 240, 242, 235)240 or a ratio of 1.. Check back in the Black square and see its still about 15. Adjust the gains and/or exposure intervals until the Black reads near 15 and White reads near 242 (RGB 240, 242, 235)the R/G, and B/G ratios are near 1. This is a balancing act and can be tedious. Remember do not let the temperature to go about 39°C white doing the balancing. If all fails use the values in the Figure 43, they should be close to an acceptable color balance.

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