Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSX environment.
Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSX environment.
- Subject: Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSX environment.
- From: Peter Miles <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2003 17:05:28 +1200
- Organization: Massey University
If my understanding is correct, the process of recalibrating a monitor prior to
profiling it changes the behavior of the monitor (hopefully close to some
standard). Profiling then measures this new state.
I also thought that changing the behavior of the monitor, even a little, would
would render inaccurate all the previous profiles made for that monitor.
QUESTION 1
If this is true can someone explain to me how having custom monitor profiles as
a personal user preference in a multiuser system (OSX) is meant to work?
Surely when any user recalibrates & profiles a monitor, the previously created
monitor profiles that are still in use by other people for that particular
monitor will then become inaccurate?
Maybe I have missed something obvious? The location of the monitor profile under
OS9 made more sense to me from a multiuser point of view.
QUESTION 2
Can EyeOne match's default monitor profile saving behavior be changed to save in
the 'Root(slash) / library / colorsync / profiles' rather than '~(home)/ library
/ colorsync / profiles' or is this a bad idea?
Thanks for you help
Peter Miles
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Peter Miles
Photography Technician
College of Fine Art, Design and Music
Massey University
Wellington
New Zealand.
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