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Calibration element
The StudioCal XML schema allows for up to three separate calibration presets to be specied. To support this,
a calibration element is used to enclose the conguration information for each preset. This element also
contains an entries tag that is used to specify the number of presets to be calibrated by the XML le. This tag
supports integer values of one, two, or three.
Structure the element as follows:
<calibration entries="INTEGER, 1–3">
</calibration>
Calibration info element
The calibration info element is nested within the calibration element and is used to provide the core
calibration tags for each preset to be calibrated.
Structure the element as follows:
<calibration_info>
</calibration_info>
Core calibration tags
There are three core calibration tags that are contained within a calibration info element. These must be
present in any StudioCal XML le used for calibration. However, if the StudioCal XML le is not being used for
calibration—for example, if it is being used only to upload a set of LUTs—these commands should not be
included.
Preset
This tag is used to specify the color space preset number, preset name, and the type of memory store used to
hold the calibration data. The tag and attributes are structured as follows:
<preset num="INTEGER" name="ALPHA" store="user|factory"/>
num: Species the preset memory location. The display has eight preset memory locations, numbered 0
through 7. These presets are presented in the on-screen menus in numerical order from top to bottom. The
following table lists the default color space preset names and their preset number.
Preset factory default name Preset number
DCI-P3 D65 0
BT.709 1
BT.2020 2
sRGB D65 3
sRGB D60 4
Adobe RGB D65 5
Adobe RGB D50 6
Native 7
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