![]() ![]() I really hope it corrects the above misinformation and helps someone. There you go - accurate and informed information. Once downloaded and installed, it resides in your control panel and you can swap profiles for each monitor in and out as desired. This utility is specifically designed to enable you to easily manage (amongst other things) multiple monitors and their ICC profiles. To make things easier, download and use Microsoft's ColorControl software. I have no idea how the 3rd generation Spyder will perform. It generally works the same as the Blue Eye Pro, and will do all of the above, but it will not correctly profile a Dell 2408WFP, probably due to the extended colour gamut of these (and some other new generation) monitors. I have a Dell 2408WFP and a Samsung 225BW, operating from a single dual-head card, both cards individually profiled with a Blue Eye Pro and its software using the MS ColorControl utility to manage it all. It's measuring and profiling that are different processes. There is no functional distinction between the two. Hey presto, commence calibration for the other screen.Īnd lastly, just because I can, calibration is profiling. Moving the calibration target across the gap between screens "notifies" the software more or less instantaneously. When calibrating, the Blue Eye knows which screen it's on. It also works on multiple monitors by other manufacturers. The Blue Eye has done this since 2003! See DP-Now preview January 2003 and TFT Central review November 2006. From then on the process is automatic just like on a LaCie 300/500. All that means is that the base settings are established by using the brightness, contrast and RGB OSD (on screen display) controls (with the puck in place over the target). Vener’s "short answer" is also incorrect: The LaCie Blue Eye Pro most certainly does work with other manufacturers' monitors! It works in "manual" mode. This time from DVI to HDMI and DisplayPort. Beware, in January 2009, port technology is in the midst of one of its periodic upheavals. If it has two DVI ports, it has dual-heads. If you have an older card, check the ports at the faceplate of the card. ![]() In early 2007 they were commonplace enough. In January 2009, almost all currently available cards are dual-headed (see Custom PC Jan 09 for the list). It will save people money! It is - and was - by far the preferred setup. This is not being pedantic - this is important advice. The "more complete" answer would have been that a twin monitor setup will operate on a single dual-head video card (as long as the card's drivers "see" the two monitors). To be fair, almost nobody gets this right (which means they don’t know what they are talking about), but in the interests of saving people time, money and aggravation now and in the future, the following is the correct advice on multiple monitors and calibration with the LaCie Blue Eye Pro:įirst: Monitors do not - and did not then - need their own individual video card. I hope the original poster was able to sort this out by getting an informed answer elsewhere. The advice offered here is 100% incorrect. Item #108622 (sold only in Europe) includes the LaCie blue eye colorimeter.I know this thread is old, but I came to it today looking for advice and read this rubbish. *On Macintosh, portrait mode requires a high-end graphic board such as ATI Radeon x800. US: 3 years limited / Europe: 3 years - advance swap / Japan: 3 years limited Pivot 90°*, Tilt 30°, Swivel 90°, Height-adjustable, Compatible with VESA 100 support solutionsĬE, FCC-B, TÜV-Ergonomie, TÜV-GS, TCO99, EnergyStar, C-Tick, GOST-R, c-UL, UL, VCCI-B, VESA DDC 2B, DDC-CIĩ.7 kg / 21.38 lbs. Fully adjustable, it can be height-adjusted, tilted, swiveled and rotated a full 90° to portrait mode*. Achieve reliable color rendering with its embedded 10-bit gamma correction and associated LaCie blue eye pro calibration software. LaCie LaCie 319 utilizes an S-IPS TFT panel, offering a CRT-grade color gamut, an excellent contrast ratio of 600:1 and wide 178° viewing angles. Specially designed for color experts such as graphic designers, photographers and pre-press technicians, this superb 19” monitor displays smooth gradients and superior color. ![]() Superior color rendering tool for graphics professionals LaCie Blue Eye pro Proof Edition - display colour calibration kit Precise monitor calibration in a single click Complete set of color management tools.Delivered with LaCie blue eye pro calibration software**.10-bit gamma correction offers smooth gradients.LaCie 319 LCD Monitor LaCie LACIE 319 LCD MONITOR ![]()
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