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| Hello, It has been a while since I have been on the forum. Good job everyone! I am getting desperate. I have a Windows XP system with a Radeon VE/7000 graphics card, which supports 2 monitors. This works very well well, and I recommend the dual-display to all of you. Problem is: I purchased a Colorvision Spyder color calibration system, which is highly rated. When I use this, the calibration applies to both displays, and I can discover no way to calibrate the displays separately (apparently XP cannot control the displays separately with this graphics card). One presumed solution would be to purchase two graphics cards (one per display), which would be expensive! Any suggestions? |
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| Check out this information. It's dated 10 days ago. Of course, OptiCal is their high-end software, which you may or may not have. |
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