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everling
post Aug 27 2011, 02:36 PM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Aug 26 2011, 11:18 PM)
Actually I tried before, just need to use monitor A as main and calibrate, then use monitor B as main and calibrate. Make sure you save both color profile file. Then disable the spyder software then load both using Window's loader instead.
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What is this Windows loader?

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post Aug 27 2011, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(everling @ Aug 27 2011, 02:36 PM)
Thanks again. biggrin.gif

What is this Windows loader?
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Usually if you use a software that support multiple monitor, it will automatically load for you eg. Spyder3Elite, Coloreyes Display Pro.

For Spyder3Express it will only calibrate 1 monitor and load the profile to one only.. so what you can do is after getting both profiles, save them then disable Spyder's software. Then manually set your profile to each monitor so Windows will automatically load those 2 whenever you boot your PC.
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post Aug 27 2011, 08:09 PM

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Are you talking about the Colour Management window that is accessible under the Advanced Settings of the Screen Resolution windows in Windows 7? Where you can specify which *.icm file that Windows is to use for each monitor?

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