Re: Dual Monitors Don't Match
Re: Dual Monitors Don't Match
- Subject: Re: Dual Monitors Don't Match
- From: Richard Frederickson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:16:02 -0400
I did try switching the cables, but it made no difference. I have a
new cable coming to complete the installation and will pick back up
on this when it arrives.
Richard
Hi Richard,
First switch the monitor connections to the graphics card and see if
the same monitor looks warm or cool. That way we'll know if its a
monitor or graphics card issue.
Regards,
David
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Richard Frederickson wrote:
Hi All,
We just took delivery of two Apple 23-inch Cinema Displays as part
of a new video editing system--one display appears warm while the
other is cool (Mac Intel G5, OS 10.5).
I've run Eye-One Match and even tried adjusting the target color
temperatures and they still appear warm and cool (I use the
textured gray pattern from Hutchcolor as the desktop pattern). They
are on the same video card, but each display is assigned to the
correct monitor profile. I do not have Photoshop on this machine,
so I can't compare images side-by-side.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Richard
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