Re: Calibrating & Profiling Two Displays
Re: Calibrating & Profiling Two Displays
- Subject: Re: Calibrating & Profiling Two Displays
- From: "Bob Frost" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 21:28:00 +0100
Chris et al.,
AFAIK, if you have a dual-headed card, the video card software usually
allows you to associate a separate profile to each monitor, but you can only
calibrate one, since the card can only have one LUT. My Radeon 9800 card (XP
Pro) allows me to associate separate profiles, but only calibrates the main
one.
Bob Frost.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Murphy" <email@hidden>
The last time I tried this, there's only one device for such display
cards, and there is only one profile that can be associated with a device
at one time in Windows XP. One of two things would have to change in
Windows to support dual-headed cards: a.) show the card as two separate
devices, and then you could associate a profile with each; b.) redo the
user interface to allow multiple profile association for the same device,
but for different output paths (dual headed output).
If you're able to do one of these two things, then you can use two
profiles with a dual-headed card. If you can, I'd like to know because
this would be the first I've heard it can be done and I wasn't under the
impression such support was going to be in XP. I'd like to be wrong.
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