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verifying correct display profiles in Photoshop for dual monitor set-up?
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verifying correct display profiles in Photoshop for dual monitor set-up?


  • Subject: verifying correct display profiles in Photoshop for dual monitor set-up?
  • From: David Remington <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:24:09 -0400

I'm setting up a new Powerbook to use an Eizo Coloredge LCD for the main editing display. I've run the calibrations and both the built in screen and the Eizo show their correct profiles in the monitors preference pane. But, when I check the color settings in Photoshop it lists the built in display for "monitor". Despite this, images seem to be displaying correctly at first glance. Will Photoshop automatically recognize unique profiles for multi displays and switch which it uses as an image is moved from one screen to another? Is there any trick to setting this up? Is the monitor profile displayed in color settings determined by which screen has the menu bar? I'd like to use the built in display for menus and palettes.

Thanks for any advice.

David
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