No novel suggestions or rules of thumb from me, except to say what you already probably know. A basic starting point is to make sure that all the monitors have the same basic ambient light on their viewing environment and the same basic device hardware settings on each monitor before applying the Spyder to any or all of them. I am not sure if I would assume that one can use an average sampling method to define a single appropriate profile to use on all the monitors even if the monitors are LCDs. I will assume that each monitor is or may not be used uniformly the same amounts each and every hour of the day, each and every day of the academic year so as to age uniformly. The degree to which this will vary may effect the degree to which there will be variations in the calibrations and profiles of the different individual monitors. From: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com [mailto:colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of John Malcolm Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:43 PM To: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com Subject: [colorvision_group] 30 Monitors to calibrate - Help! Imagine a small orchard of Apple iMac screens to calibrate. Spyder 2 Pro and about 10 minutes per machine once the software is loaded? A typical education setup - all networked. Has anyone had experience with multiple screens like this? Any shortcuts to have all the screens singing off the same hymn sheet. For example, since all the machines are from the same manufacturer, (probably all made in the same batch) can we calibrate say 5 machines, average the profiles and then apply that to all the machines? Any ideas? This is a situation where the instructor needs to know that each student has a consistently calibrated screen to demonstrate colour correction etc. - its not a production environment where minor variations would be critical. Would standardising the Black and white luminance settings help? Any recommendations? Thanks
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RE: [colorvision_group] 30 Monitors to calibrate - Help!
2008-06-17 by LAURIE
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