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Jun 30, 2012 07:25 |  #1

Hi, I use spectraview for calibrating my NEC monitor but as I understand it this software is just for NEC?
I have a two monitor setup and the other monitor is an LG.
How can I calibrate the LG with the i1Dislay 2 puck?
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Jul 01, 2012 12:35 |  #2

You could try DispCalGUI (external link)/Argyll CMS. I use it for my second monitor. It gets the cheap TN in better shape then Monaco Optix, but takes about an hour to do so. Then again, it's free ;)

I use the Eizo software for my CG223W.

There's other software (BasICColor Display, ColorEyes Display Pro) that's not free, and might also be able to calibrate the NEC (with limitations: http://www.colorwiki.c​om …#DDC_connection​_with_CEDP (external link) ).
Is your EyeOne the one supplied by NEC? In that case it might be specially adapted to the NEC. No idea how it would perform on another screen then.

http://www.drycreekpho​to.com …rCalibrationHar​dware.html (external link)


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Jul 01, 2012 13:09 |  #3

Hi, Thank you for the reply.
I bought the i1 display 2 separate from the NEC and when I pull up the software it tells me that the LG monitor is not supported in spectraview so I need another software.
Will try your first suggestion.
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