2 different LCD on same graphic card, how to match colour?


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Can those eye-one or spyder do that? How accurate?

Or are there easier ways to match using some tools?

Thanks in advance!
 

Yep, you can use either one to calibrate the LCDs. Eye-one is better but more expensive of course. Eye-one Photo that is.
You can try using Adobe Gamma in Photoshop but it's not accurate.
 

Newman said:
Yep, you can use either one to calibrate the LCDs. Eye-one is better but more expensive of course. Eye-one Photo that is.
You can try using Adobe Gamma in Photoshop but it's not accurate.

I see standards in Clubsnap are constantly rising.

Now its not enough to get a simple Spyder. Must get a US$1,500 eye-one photo.
 

Adobe Gamma does not do dual-monitor. for software-based solution u might wanna try powerstrip
 

Just to note I have the cheapest version of spyder ($199) but it doesn't allow mulitple profiles. I face the same prob while runing dual monitors too. I emailed Colorvision and it seems only the pro version have this function.
 

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