If you are not using a color managed application, such as Photoshop, there is no mechanism for adjusting satuaration. If you are, and both profiles are being used by it, then the correction should be automatic. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor.com CDTobie@... On May 25, 2009, at 1:44 PM, "philllie1" <pkleister@...> wrote: > ok, I am making progress now, thanks to advice from you !! > colors, whitepoint compare better now and was able to confirm, that > both monitors use their own, separate file. > whats left now are big differences in saturation and contrast which > are also very important for my image-editing. any advice here, on > how to adjust that and to determine,which monitor might be correct > and which not? > thanks again for help > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [colorvision_group] Re: Spyder 2: 2 monitors look very different. what now?
2009-05-25 by Cdtobie