RE: multiple displays & screen calibration
RE: multiple displays & screen calibration
- Subject: RE: multiple displays & screen calibration
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:01:24 -0400
Ann-Marie,
Everybody on this list will tell you that it's best to create separate
profiles for each display.
Are you limited to creating these profiles using Apple's built-in
calibration utility? Or would you have access to some kind of color
measuring hardware to assist in this process?
Roger Breton
>
> I always used the built-in calibration tool on my Mac in the past. Now
> I have a Macbook
> Pro and a Cinema display and I am using them side by side. The Cinema
> is the one
> I use primarily for image editing but when I travel I would use the
> Macbook Pro.
>
> To my eye when I apply the same profile to the two different displays
> they look very
> different. I calibrated the Cinema and applied that profile to the
> Macbook pro lcd
> monitor.
>
> What's the best way to do this?
>
> I have to admit I am little confused with the mulitple displays.
> Normally I use a rgb
> based system with my images and convert to cmyk only when sending to
> print or soft
> proofing.
>
>
> Ann-Marie
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