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    Calibrating a Dual Monitor System...

    hey guys,

    i just purchased 2 lcd screens and am running them off a dual-screen capable video card. everything is working great, one screen is the primary with the windows desktop stretching onto the second. to calibrate the screens, i bought the eye-one display 2 gretagmacbeth system.

    i ran the calibration profile on each of the two screens and saved the profiles as 'monitor 1' and 'monitor 2' thinking that i'd be able to apply the profiles to the proper screen. however, windows is only allowing me to set one profile, and in doing so, applies that profile to BOTH screens.

    i'm running windows xp pro with a NVIDIA GEForce 6600GT vid card - i just downloaded the latest drivers, but that didn't seem to help. the screens are lacie lcds.

    is there a way to set a unique profile for each screen?

    how do you guys running dual screen systems calibrate the screens?

    thanks,
    scott

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    Re: Calibrating a Dual Monitor System...

    for anyone else with this problem, here's the solution:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    this let's you manage distinct profiles on each monitor. it's working for me so far.

    scott

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    Re: Calibrating a Dual Monitor System...

    Windows. I'm just sayin'.

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    Re: Calibrating a Dual Monitor System...

    Scott,

    Reading through the link you specified, it is still not clear to me whether this applet allows you to independently assign a profile per monitor, or if it simply lets you switch profiles.

    As far as I know, you cannot independently profile two monitors at the same time under Windows, only the primary one, so perhaps you should make sure that you are not inadvertently switching profile for both monitors.

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    As far as I have heard, the profile is applied to a "lookup table" in the graphics card. Accordingly, the only way to profile more than one monitor, is to have more than one graphics card... Is that true ?

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    Re: Calibrating a Dual Monitor System...

    marko,

    the applet will absolutely allow you to have two seperate profiles - one assigned to each display as long as your video card is capable. obviously the simplest way to accomplish this is to just buy a cheap second card for the second display. my card was capable, so i didn't need to resort to that.

    the easiest way to determine if your video card is able is to open the adobe gamma control panel - not wizard - and change the sliders. if the picture changes on only the screen that the adobe gamma window is in, then you're golden.

    in addition to loading the aplet, you also must create a shortcut to the program in your startup folder . add a /L to the target so that the applet loads the profiles automatically at startup. if you've got another profile loader - i had the one that is included with the gretagmacbeth eye-one - you may have to remove that from the startup menu. since the gretagmacbeth profile loader CAN'T support distinct profiles, i removed it and instead let the microsoft applet take care of that.

    i now have two perfectly matched lcd screens.

    if you want more specific details, shoot me a note.

    scott

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    Scott,

    Thanks for the explanation. I don't really need more details, as I use a dual display only on my Mac. I just like to keep abreast of things like this, so I don't embarass myself.


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    Re: Calibrating a Dual Monitor System...

    ken,

    some video cards are able, some are not. from my nocturnal researchings last night, it seems like the ATI cards are universally better in this regard than the NVIDIA. however, after downloading the latest drivers from NVIDIA for my card, i'm able to do this. checking your card is quite straightforward in that you need only launch the adobe gamma control panel. play with the sliders and if both screens change, you're out of luck. if the screen with the adobe windows is the only one that changes, you're in good shape.

    i'm sure that my system is runnnug two seperate profiles because i can switch them back and forth - profile 1 on screen 2 - and see a difference. also, there's a clever little app that you can download from the gretag site called display profile that will show you what profiles are available and what are active on the screen that the app is launched from.

    scott

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    Noe I have a dilemma...

    Thanks Scott for this info..

    Even tho I have an old card (nVidia GeForce 5200), with the new driver and the applet, I'm able to calibrate both monitors.

    But, since I have two different monitors, they are way different after calibrating. When I first hooked up the second monitor, I eyeballed the settings so that it would match my calibrated, primary monitor.

    Looks like I'll have to run some prints off to see which one has 'true-er' colors. I'm not placing too much emphasis on my second monitor which I bought mainly to hold the palettes but I have put up a couple images at a time, one on each monitor to do some basic comparisons.

    The secondary monitor is but a cheap Dell LCD. But, this brings up the question if my 4 year old Lacie electron blue (CRT) is now tired....

    Yeah, I know: I was expecting too much having one monitor a CRT and the other an LCD...

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    Re: Calibrating a Dual Monitor System...

    bobc - In what ways are the 2 monitors different ?

    I can understand that a newer monitor may have a greater range of brightness and color saturation, but if you view a greyscale step-wedge, do both monitors render them neutrally ?

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