Re: Calibrating & Profiling Two Displays
Re: Calibrating & Profiling Two Displays
- Subject: Re: Calibrating & Profiling Two Displays
- From: David Harradine <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 18:24:21 +1000
This may be a slightly different issue, but my experience running a second
monitor (Lacie CRT) off my power book (12"/1Ghz/10.4) is that Photoshop is
the only app that can utilise both profiles. In fact if you place an image
half on one screen and half on the other Photoshop can render both sides
correctly, you may have to force a re-draw to see it.
Every other app (that I use) only sees the power book profile, regardless of
which monitor is displaying the image. The way I get around it when using
Illustrator and InDesign is to run my LaCie profile on both monitors, which
makes the power book look pretty bad, but now all app's honour the LaCie.
I've also discovered you have to make the switch before launching the
problem app's, if you do it after they still only see the profile that was
running on the power book when they were launched.
Since loading 10.4 I've noticed Preview can also now handle 2 profiles.
--
David Harradine
http://www.whack.com.au
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