Calibration

Pronunciation: /ˌkæləˈbreɪʃən/

Calibration (noun)

  1. The process of adjusting a device so its readings match the correct values.
  2. A set of steps done to make sure instruments give reliable results over time.
  3. The tuning of a camera, screen, or sensor so colours, signals, or measurements are correct.

Examples

  • The calibration confirms the measuring accuracy check before the test begins.
  • Calibration helps ensure the results are reliable and accurate.