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p.1 #1 · Profiling Dual Monitors


I am helping my uncle set up a color corrected working enviroment. He is using dual monitors with a Nvidea G-Force FX 5200 video card. Operating system is Windows XP 64bit. Is it possible to profile (Monaco Optix XR) both monitors or only one? Thanks!

Barry

Edited on Jan 04, 2008 at 10:06 AM



Jan 04, 2008 at 09:59 AM
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p.1 #2 · Profiling Dual Monitors


Depends on the video card. I think most of us profile one monitor & use that for the image window & use the second as a tools window, which doesn't really need to be profiled. At least that's how I'm working.


Jan 04, 2008 at 11:43 AM
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claudermilk wrote:
Depends on the video card. I think most of us profile one monitor & use that for the image window & use the second as a tools window, which doesn't really need to be profiled. At least that's how I'm working.


Agreed. One of the issues is that many "dual" cards actually share the LUT (color look up table). With that thought in mind I usually profile my 2nd monitor first and then finish with my primary so that it has the latest LUT info. I have noticed that the secondary is close but not up to the caliber of the primary after cal. YMMV.
regards,
Jon



Jan 04, 2008 at 12:01 PM
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p.1 #4 · Profiling Dual Monitors


I don't think there is possibility we could profile dual monitor in windows. the color management profile is shared by two monitors and you can only select one particular profile for both. that 's what I am experiencing. I have one 2407WFP and one LCD2690WUXi, but I can only calibrate and profile my main monitor(LCD2690WUXi).


Jan 04, 2008 at 01:43 PM
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p.1 #5 · Profiling Dual Monitors


In Vista you can. That said, I have two Eizo CG241Ws that have their own individual LUTs calibrated by the Eizo ColorNavigator software + DTP94 colorimeter and the Vista profile is an empty dummy, problem solved.

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Jan 04, 2008 at 03:55 PM
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p.1 #6 · Profiling Dual Monitors


aaron liu wrote:
I don't think there is possibility we could profile dual monitor in windows. the color management profile is shared by two monitors and you can only select one particular profile for both. that 's what I am experiencing. I have one 2407WFP and one LCD2690WUXi, but I can only calibrate and profile my main monitor(LCD2690WUXi).

What are you using? EyeOne D2 generates a seperate profile for each monitor.



Jan 05, 2008 at 02:02 AM
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p.1 #7 · Profiling Dual Monitors


BubbaJon wrote:
Agreed. One of the issues is that many "dual" cards actually share the LUT (color look up table). With that thought in mind I usually profile my 2nd monitor first and then finish with my primary so that it has the latest LUT info. I have noticed that the secondary is close but not up to the caliber of the primary after cal. YMMV.
regards,
Jon


Jon, that's a good technique. I tried to go back and calibrate, but not profile, the second monitor before I read your response. It started to change the 1st monitor, so we just calibrated it by hand with a little bit of success. He just wanted a better match even though only the tools palate was on the second monitor.

I appreciate everyone's responses. They have been most helpful!

Barry



Jan 06, 2008 at 05:44 PM
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p.1 #8 · Profiling Dual Monitors


Bearmann wrote:
Jon, that's a good technique. I tried to go back and calibrate, but not profile, the second monitor before I read your response. It started to change the 1st monitor, so we just calibrated it by hand with a little bit of success. He just wanted a better match even though only the tools palate was on the second monitor.
I appreciate everyone's responses. They have been most helpful!
Barry

Not at my computer right now so I can't check - but I think the E1D2 has an option to just generate a profile and not mess with the LUT. I've been meaning to try that one myself.
Good luck!
\Jon



Jan 06, 2008 at 07:42 PM
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p.1 #9 · Profiling Dual Monitors


aaron liu wrote:
I don't think there is possibility we could profile dual monitor in windows. the color management profile is shared by two monitors and you can only select one particular profile for both. that 's what I am experiencing. I have one 2407WFP and one LCD2690WUXi, but I can only calibrate and profile my main monitor(LCD2690WUXi).


IIRC, Microsoft released a powertoy utility to allow that in XP. But, you also must have a video card that can hold a separate LUT for each monitor--not something most of us have. These stumbling blocks is why most use the setup I first mentioned.



Jan 07, 2008 at 12:50 PM





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