I understand that C. D.; but this feature is not very practical or useful if the monitors are located in different locations with different ambient lighting or if the monitors are not identical in brand, model, or age. (smile) Am I wrong in thinking and saying this? From: Cdtobie Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 11:56 AM To: datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [datacolor_group] Re: Double profile? >>Again I am not David; but I will venture to add my two cents. (smile) My understanding is that the ‘studio match” feature only works if the two monitors are identically and exactly the same brand, model, age, and located in the same location next to each other at the same angle to the viewer and ambient light sources such that one calibration and profile fits both; otherwise it is best to calibrate and profile each separately. StudioMatch is for setting all the displays to a single Studio standard. Even if they are in different rooms, or of different types. C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Imaging Color Solutions Datacolor inc. cdtobie@... www.datacolor.com On Aug 7, 2011, at 12:48 PM, "Laurie Solomon" <ls1000@...> wrote: Again I am not David; but I will venture to add my two cents. (smile) My understanding is that the ‘studio match” feature only works if the two monitors are identically and exactly the same brand, model, age, and located in the same location next to each other at the same angle to the viewer and ambient light sources such that one calibration and profile fits both; otherwise it is best to calibrate and profile each separately.
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Re: [datacolor_group] Re: Double profile?
2011-08-07 by Laurie Solomon
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