Re: Color Match with 2nd Monitor
Re: Color Match with 2nd Monitor
- Subject: Re: Color Match with 2nd Monitor
- From: Thomas Richard <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2011 09:39:46 +0200
Hello,
I made the experience, that no Photoshop version earlier than CS5 works with more than one display on a single graphic card, when the OS ist 10.6.
MfG
Thomas
>Greetings to All
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>I feel sure this has been hashed over previously but I am unable to find the solution in the archives.
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>I am running a 2nd monitor (NEC MultiSync P221W) with my MacBook 10.6.7. Calibrated with NEC Spectraview II. I use the MacBook as the "Primary" monitor for menus, tools, etc. and the NEC for image work.
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>When I open a file (jpg-srgb for example) in Photoshop CS4 and drag it over to the NEC the image desaturates greatly. I don't know how to describe the amount of change but let's just say that it is quite obvious. If it looks correct on the MacBook screen then it is desaturated on the NEC and conversely if it appears correct on the NEC it is oversaturated on the MacBook. Now, if I open the same image in Preview it stays consistant across both screens...No visual change. I am at a loss as to which monitor to "believe".
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>Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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>Many Thanks in Advance
>David
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>David Ramsey
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