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Re: OSX Color Management Help
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Re: OSX Color Management Help


  • Subject: Re: OSX Color Management Help
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 21:46:10 -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

I'm note sure what the situation is exactly on the Mac. I was under the
impression that, say on a PowerBook (MacBook nowadays), it was possible to
have an external monitor profiled differently than the internal screen.

Roger Breton


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