RE:dual display calibration
RE:dual display calibration
- Subject: RE:dual display calibration
- From: Pedro Estarque <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 15:44:58 -0700
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Thanks again for the answer. Both monitor are the same model and are
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attached to the same video card ( dual card with adc to vga adapter).
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I tried to duplicate the profile as you mentioned but the internal
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name was the same, and therefore , couldn't be used in the other
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monitor. If you know of some way to get this info from the file please
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let me know
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Thanks again
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Pedro Estarque
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On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 11:37 AM, email@hidden wrote:
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> In a message dated 5/29/03 11:31:48 AM, email@hidden writes:
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> Thanks I'll try. Is there a way to discover the values that the
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> That way I would know those values and create another profile with the
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> same ones.
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> To be of any use you would need the video card ramps as well as the
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> profile data. You could just copy the profile and rename it; the
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> problem is that the copy would have the same internal name, thus the
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> same name on lists. A profile for one monitor is of no use on a
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> different one, so I don't see the value of this anyhow.
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> C. David Tobie
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> Design Cooperative
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> email@hidden
In a message dated 5/28/03 6:44:47 PM, email@hidden writes:
I've been trying to calibrate my second CRT 17" display with the same
ColorSync Profile that my original display uses but haven't been able
to.
For some reason in the second display's system preferences pane my
custom
profiles won't show, only the default ones ( factory settings).
Does any one knows how to fix that. How do I apply the same profile to
two
different displays?
ColorSync has associated that profile with your other display. To
remove this association, you would need to delete the related prefs
file. This would still not offer the flexibility you are after, as
association with the other monitor will then exclude the first. You
would need to create seperate profiles with their own names to
associate one with each screen successfully.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden
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