Could I do the switching using Control Panel>Appearance and Themes>Display>Settings>Advanced>Color and set a different profile as default?
As always thank you for your help,
Nathan
Cdtobie wrote:
You will need to profile both (if you care about having the laptop screen profiled). But they are very different screen types, so matching them isn't really going to happen. PC laptop videocards don't usually have the capacity to assign LUTs to each display individually, so you will probably need to assign the currently appropriate profile using the Profile Chooser utility, switching as needed. ��
C. D. TobieGlobal Product Technology Mngr.Digital Imaging & Home TheaterDatacolor.comDo I understand this correctly?
Using WinXP and Spyder2Pro Studio. I have a laptop with an LCD display. A CRT is attached to the laptop as a second display.
Do I need to create two profiles, one for the LCD and another for the CRT. I do photo editing using Photoshop Elements 5.
I can set in Windows a default profile so when using the CRT do I need to make the CRT's profile a default?
When using the laptop's LCD display without the CRT do I need to make the CRT's profile a default?
Thanks for clarification,
-- Nathan Gutman
-- Nathan Gutman