Re: OSX Color Management Help
Re: OSX Color Management Help
- Subject: Re: OSX Color Management Help
- From: Groana Melendez <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:43:58 -0400
The way I understand it is, if you have a video card with dual
monitor capabilities, you are able to to create a profile for each
monitor. Isn't this correct?
Either way, I tested having only one profile active (only profiling
my main monitor) and deleting any extraneous profiles, but I still
see huge discrepancies between Photoshop and other applications.
Any thoughts? I'm running out of ideas.
Groana Melendez
On Jun 7, 2007, at 3:24 PM, Matt Beals wrote:
It is my information that you need one video card for each monitor
because
the default monitor profile is used by both displays one the one
card. There
isn't a way to have the one card use more than one profile for
displays.
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From: Groana Melendez <email@hidden>
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 17:41:35 -0400
To: <email@hidden>
Subject: OSX Color Management Help
I am running Mac OS X Version 10.4.9 with a dual monitor set up.
Both are Eizo monitors, one is a Flexscan 1731 which is calibrated
with Eye-One Match, and the other is the Coloredge CG 221 which is
calibrated with Eizo's Color Navigator.
The colors in Photoshop adjust well between the two monitors, but
this is not the case with Safari. It seems Safari is running with
the color profile for the Flexscan 1731, even though the CG 221 is
set up as the default monitor in Color Sync. In other words, images
seen on Safari render accurately on the Flexscan 1731, but not so
when seen on the CG 221. This holds true for other applications
outside of Photoshop and Preview. How can I ensure that all
applications especially Safari use the color profile of the CG 221,
since this is the monitor we use for critical color work?
I also must add, there are four different computers with the same
configuration and the same problem. There is a fifth computer
connected to three Apple Cinema Displays which are all calibrated
with Eye-One, but the problem does not appear on this computer.
Is there something I'm over-looking besides the Color Sync Default
Monitor?
I'd greatly appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Groana Melendez
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