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Re: Multiple Active Monitor Profiles
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Re: Multiple Active Monitor Profiles


  • Subject: Re: Multiple Active Monitor Profiles
  • From: Bob Burnett <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 12:30:04 -0800

With the Eizo, or any Digitally controllable display for that matter, the graphics card correction is the only thing that ColorSync will be aware of. If there is an internal monitor Gain/Brightness/LUT/etc correction, this will not be updated as you use ColorSync to change from one "monitor corrected" profile to the next. An external utility that can communicate with the monitor will be required to make all these internal monitor changes. ColorEyes Pro addresses this issue by (a) writing the monitor correction into the profile along with any graphics card correction, and (b) using a LUT loading utility on Mac and PC to reapply both the graphics card and monitor corrections. This utility is set as a startup item so that when the system is booted the monitor is returned to the exact state at which the profile was originally created. To dynamically switch from one profile to the next you would need to set the profile an kick off the LUT Loading utility, be it Eizo's ColorNavigator or the one provided by a third party program like ColorEyes.

Bob Burnett

This is a very interesting topic. Can anyone from Eizo, ColorEyes,
Gretag comment on the state of play here with their software and the
various Eizo monitors ?

Edmund

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