Hi all,
I've answered plenty of questions about calibration in the past, but now I have to ask one.
Visited a friend today with my EyeOne Display 2 to calibrate his laptop (Toshiba Satellite yada yada). No worries there.
But he's also got a nice big Samsung that he wants to plug in and use as an external monitor. Ok ... getting into unknown territory here ... I opened the EyeOne Match software again, moved it onto the Samsung, and calibrated. No worries.
Now, Vista seems to recognise what's going on. Before calibration, the same desktop photo on both monitors was different; after calibration - both pretty much identical. Happy so far.
But Photoshop CS3 doesn't get it. Open a photo and duplicate it, then compare it on each screen ... vastly different. Looks good on the laptop screen, yuck on the Samsung.
So, my question is: can we make this work? Can we make Photoshop utilise the two different monitor profiles?
Heck, don't worry about that, here's a simpler idea. How can we make Photoshop recognise the Samsung as the main editing monitor whenever it's hooked up, and use the Samsung profile? After all, my friend doesn't need to edit on both monitors - just the nice big one would do.
Macs seem to do this much better than PCs.
* Oh, it hurt me so much to say that!!! *
Thanks for any help you can give me.


