Calibrating multiple displays
Calibrating multiple displays
- Subject: Calibrating multiple displays
- From: Graeme Bulcraig <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 11:38:43 +0000
Hi list,
Need some advice on best approach / methods for calibrating multiple LCD displays.
I currently run a fairly old (4yr) Eizo CG211 and a 1.5 year old Quato 213 ex.
Trying to get them to match closely side by side I imagine is tricky, but I thought might be possible.
I am using Basic color display for the Eizo and the iColor Quato software for the Quato screen and calibrating to same settings (Lux, L*, D52 etc)
I recently put them on separate video cards as well.
I am now thinking of going to three monitors, by adding another Quato - this time a 242 ex, should I get another video card as well? so they are all on separate cards?
I guess that making the two Quatos match should be easy, but maybe the old Eizo is too old to pull in line? Also different hardware and software methods?
Just wanted list users general opinions on best methods etc.
I would imagine we could expect a new Eizo and new Quato to match very well ?
Thanks in advance of any advice and replies.
I do like the Quato monitors, although had a few annoying dead pixels.
Graeme
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