Re: Off topic....dual monitors, Intel HD Graphics 4000 and Win 7
Re: Off topic....dual monitors, Intel HD Graphics 4000 and Win 7
- Subject: Re: Off topic....dual monitors, Intel HD Graphics 4000 and Win 7
- From: dpascale <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:35:01 -0400
Andrew,
You said:
"> Could one not build or edit a few display profiles .."
Yes, what you describe is a simple method of verifying that the peripherals
are indeed associated with the separate profiles shown in the Color
management control panel.
By checking the panel and making your test, they should be quite
knowledgeable about the capabilities of their display system.
Note: In my case, by "before installing it" I was not clear enough. I meant
before purchasing and putting hands on the equipment (since the information
is hard/imposible to find in specifications).
Danny
www.babelcolor.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden>
To: "'colorsync-users?lists.apple.com' List"
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: Off topic....dual monitors, Intel HD Graphics 4000 and Win 7
On Mar 19, 2014, at 12:59 PM, dpascale <email@hidden> wrote:
I could not find a simple direct anwer before installing it!
Could one not build or edit a few display profiles with an obvious color
cast, then see that each display reflects the profile associated with the
profile? Don't know being a Mac guy, dual display's always seemed to be
supported. If Indeed each display is accessing it's own profile, then it
seems the fix is to adjust the white point calibration such that the two
dissimilar systems produce the same color appearance. Not sure how well
Spyder Pro allows for precise setting of White Point.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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