Once a user completes a calibration for his display, a configuration file called "reference.xml" is
generated in the installed folder. The configuration file so created will have the values for the calculated black level luminance, white level luminance and also the color temperature which was measured during this last calibration.
Now if any user who is situated elsewhere over the network wants to calibrate his display exactly in the same way as any other display on the network which has performed a quality calibration, then he can just select the "reference.xml" file of that display. This 'Reference Calibration' function will calibrate the display to the same settings as the Original display.
For better understanding, refer to the figures.
Before Calibration
Here workstation-1, workstation-2, workstation-3 and the master workstation are on the same network. Now if any workstation over the network wants to calibrate his display exactly in the same way as the master workstation, then he must select the configuration file of the master workstation. So, that he can calibrate his display to the same settings as that of the master workstation.
After Calibration
Once all the workstations are calibrated to the same settings of that of the master workstation, then the images in all workstation's display looks exactly the same as shown in the figure beside.