Re: Dual monitors on PC's and Mac's
Re: Dual monitors on PC's and Mac's
- Subject: Re: Dual monitors on PC's and Mac's
- From: Andrew Visscher <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 22:30:13 -0500
From: "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden>
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on 1/8/04 5:36 PM, Roger Breton wrote:
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> Of course this can be done on PC. Windows does support more than one
monitor
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> on either desktop and notebooks.
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Can you profile them both? I've heard conflicting reports.
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And while on the subject, am I correct that if you're using a single card
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that is capable of driving two displays, you can only profile one?
http://www.i1color.com/support/faq.cfm has answers for this under the
"Eye-One Software" section, covering both Macs and PCs. For Windows, they
say you need to have 2 video cards or a single video card with 2 graphics
chips in order to profile both monitors. A dual-output video card with a
single graphics chip won't work for this.
I don't have a dual output video card with 2 graphics chips, so I can't try
it... but that leads to the question of: what dual output video cards _do_
have 2 graphics chips? And, if anyone has one, have you been able to profile
both monitors? i.e.: does it really work?
- Andy
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