profiling monitor on ANOTHER mac...
profiling monitor on ANOTHER mac...
- Subject: profiling monitor on ANOTHER mac...
- From: Javier Enciso <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 01:31:03 -0300
Hi there...
Have an odd question:
We are a small design studio, born with macs. We have a bunch of more or
less new macs, from G4 and up, running osx in several flavours.
We too have a lot of older mac stored (Classic, LC475, Quadra,
Performa... and a beige G3 desktop-model that is still in use).
I have recovered a "calibrator puck" (can't remember product name this
moment - will look tomorrow at work and ad it to the post...) that was
lost somewhere, but of course it uses an adb conector...
So I can only use it with the G3 (that is still using classic os9.2 ).
But the other mac are the ones needed to calibrate. The good old G3 is
only a mailserver for now (and we use it to exclaim from time to time
"hey, this mac with os9 works faster than mine with osx!").
The big question is: is it possible to "profile" a monitor in one mac,
and then move it to another mac, copying the profile generated? Would it
be accurate to do so? Or is this hardware calibrating tool not only
"measuring" and creating a profile, but also "correcting" values
instead, so there is no chance to use the monitor in another mac (and
believe it is calibrated)?
The idea is to have a better profile corresponding to the monitor than
the colorsync "eyeball calibrator" in osx...
Anybody knows? (anybody understands my strange question...?)
thanks
/javier
PS sorry my english: spanish and swedish suits me better...
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