I'd suggest using the Eizo software once, with your Spyder, to set your desired gamma and whitepoint internally in the display. Then you can run the Spyder software on both displays from then on, as you previously did. C. D. Tobie WW Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater DataColor.com CDTobie@... On Oct 28, 2008, at 4:58 PM, "Rollin" <rhill3@...> wrote: > I just received an EIZO CG222W monitor to replace a CRT that died on > my system. The documentation with it indicated that I needed > to "unistall any measurement driver that may be installed on the PC" > before installing the EIZO ColorNavigator. Just what does this mean? > > I have a dual monitor setup which includes the new EIZO and a Dell > LCD monitor as the second monitor. I have the Spyder3 package > installed and used it in the past to calibrate both the CRT and the > Dell LCD )as much as it can be profiled). I crearted profiles for > each and used the MS Color Management Applet (WinColor) to load the > different profiles for each. I have a dual headed NVidia FX3400 > graphics card. > > With the new setup: > > 1. Do I keep the Spyder3 code installed? > 2. Can I use it to profile the Dell LCD but let the EIZO > ColorNavigator handle the EIZO monitor? > 3. Should I remove the MS applet - it now appears totally confused as > to what is actually installed as far as monitors? > 4. Any other things I need to know about this environment? > > I like the new monitor and I like the Spyder3 packages. I would like > to make sure I am using them together in the correct manner. > > Thanks, > Rollin > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [colorvision_group] EIZO ColorNavigator and Spyder3 Setup
2008-10-29 by Cdtobie
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