RE: LCD Monitors
I assume the same could be achieved with two CRTs using the same phosphors,
right?
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Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco@ix.netcom.com
> From: CDTobie@aol.com
>
> Depends on your platform. On Windows this is not as well
> supported, on the
> Mac its commonplace to calibrate two monitors. Unfortunately on both
> platforms applications only correct color to one profile, so the second
> monitor needs to have the same colorspace as the main monitor, or
> it won't be
> right for color work. Thats one reason I use the Cinema 22 and
> Studio 17 LCDs
> from Apple side by side; both have the same color charateristics,
> so once the
> specific curves for each have been applied by the OS, the profile
> from the
> main display is an excellent description of the second monitor as
> well. In
> your case the Apple 17 and 15 inch Studio LCDs could be used in a similar
> manner.
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