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Old 23-01-10, 06:14 PM
patb patb is offline
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calibration

hi all you probably bee asked this before i have just got spyder 2 and was wondering if i should calibrate both my laptop and extra monitor together or separately can this be done and if so how please help regards patb
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Old 24-01-10, 10:40 AM
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I think it depends on which version of the software you've got. I can only calibrate one of my 2 monitors with the basic version. I believe the pro version will let you calibrate multi-monitor setups.
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Old 24-01-10, 10:31 PM
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hi paul thanks regards patb
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Old 26-01-10, 02:28 PM
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Hello all, ok after recently doing a wedding job for another friend and getting them printed ive noticed the crazy colour changes and have decided that now i need to Calibrate my screen (bit late i know, but better late then never). I use a Powerbook G4 and am buying a iMac in the next few weeks.

I need a calibrator that will make both screens look the same when corrected. I was looking at the Pantone Huey Pro & Spyder3 Pro.

Does anyone own these and have used on a mac? Which is preferred?

Thanks in advance for your help!
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