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Re: Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSX environmen
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Re: Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSX environmen


  • Subject: Re: Monitor calibration & profiling in a multiuser OSX environmen
  • From: John Gnaegy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:27:08 -0700

On Sep 9, 2003, at 9:40 AM, John Fieber wrote:

1. Teach students to NOT trust the state of a shared machine when they sit down to work...profile before each session if you care about the color...

2. Have a couple dedicated "profiling training" machines, and have the rest of the machines controlled in a fascist manner with respect to display calibration and profiling...

Those are good solutions. Legislation doesn't control human behavior, it only makes suggestions. I think in a similar way you can't enforce or prevent every user behavior with software settings, you still need some user education about what should and shouldn't be done.
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