Now we have the panel capable of mimicking the paper-like surface, what about the content displayed on the screen? Can we simulate a photo print on the screen under a specified light source? Of course, we could follow the traditional soft proofing procedure: to measure the paper white under the illuminant, calibrate the monitor to the paper white, and then view the photo in Photoshop using “Proof Colors” function with the printer ICC profiles. This still may not seem trivial to some users, but to others, viewing booths and good quality printer ICC profiles are not accessible. Hence, in order to simplify the process, BenQ had developed Paper Color Sync software to help users enjoy the color matching process from simulated photo previews shown on SW321C to hardcopy photos. Paper Color Sync software makes this happen in 4 easy steps after installation: