Re: Illustrator & Acrobat
Re: Illustrator & Acrobat
- Subject: Re: Illustrator & Acrobat
- From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:27:44 -0700
On Feb 26, 2005, at 1:34 AM, David Harradine wrote:
Ok, I've now managed to narrow the problem down to my monitor
profiles. I
guess I should of mentioned I'm running a Lacie 19" CRT from my 12" PB.
It seems when I disconnect the second monitor and run the test just on
the
PB screen everything is fine. However, when I plug the Lacie back in
the
Photoshop image adjusts to what ever monitor it is on, but the
Illustrator
and Acrobat images are bound by the monitor profile they were first
displayed with.
I've only heard of Photoshop being capable of doing display
compensation on more than one display. So it may be you're experiencing
behavior consistent with applications that only do display compensation
on a single display (the primary display).
Can anyone suggest a way to get this consistency across applications
with
out having to run my lacie profile on my lap top to avoid confusion.
Choose the display you want to be color accurate, and make it the
primary display. Are you not able to independently set display profiles
for the laptop and LaCie displays on the Powerbook? I've heard of this
before but I can't remember if it's a video hardware limitation or an
OS limitation. Are you using OS X 10.3.x?
Chris Murphy
Color Remedies (TM)
www.colorremedies.com/realworldcolor
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Co-author "Real World Color Management, 2nd Edition"
Published by PeachPit Press (ISBN 0-321-26722-2)
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