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In an extensive book on Colour Correction for Digital Photographers, it says clearly : The CRT is the tool of choice for colour specialists and better represents printed colour and clarity than LCDs.
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I remember you saying that before. I haven't tried it yet...but I will. With one monitor, the software automatically loads the new profile...so I'd have to find where to load the profile for the separate monitors...shouldn't be too hard...in theory.I seem to remember getting into this conversation before about the spyder. There should be no reason that you cannot calibrate multiple monitors. The unit does not know what monitor it is on. It should create a profile based on the photons it is receiving. Drag the software to the 2nd monitor, hang the spyder on it, and go for it. Name the newly created profile as "monitor2_date" and you can assign it to your 2nd monitor via your video card software.
Excellent...thanks Matt.
I've had my CRT turned on for a day or two now...and I think it's looking better (I haven't really check on it lately). I'll try to calibrate it again tonight.
b.t.w. To be able to hook up a second monitor, I bought another video card...with the idea that I could install two video cards and run one monitor off of each. Then when I went to install it...there is only one slot on the mother board that will accept a video card. (I'm not as computer savey as I used to be). Anyway, the new card has a couple different out-put options and it came with a converter plug, so I plugged both monitors into the card and it's working. I think I got a pretty good deal on it, it's a Radeon 700XT, or something like that, and I paid $60 CDN.
I also found a WD 250 Gig hard drive and installed that as well.