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Re: Multiple monitor calibration



Hi Graeme,

It should be generally no problem to calibrate the two displays by hardware.
On a Mac it doesn´t matter if the displays are connected to one graphics
card (on windows it matters) and as both Displays use a dedicated
USB-calibration interface there should be no interference. Be aware to
switch on the 213 excellence correction for the calibration with Quato´s
iColor Display.

Best regards

Raimar


am 09.04.09 21:03 schrieb email@hidden unter
email@hidden:

> Von: Graeme Bulcraig <email@hidden>
> Datum: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 11:31:05 +0000
> An: colorsync-users <email@hidden>
> Betreff: Multiple monitor calibration
>
> Hi list,
> Would you say it is un-advisible (or not possible) to perform proper
> hardware LUT calibration on 2 x LCDs running from 1 x video card?
> Should they be on individual video cards?
> new G5 Mac pro with the new mini DVI connector on one...
> Eizo coloredge CG211
> Quato 213 Excellence
> DTP 94 device
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Graeme




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