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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 18 8:03 am)
I'm pretty sure that fictic has a dual monitor set-up..... unfortunatly there's not enough space on my desk for a 19" and 21" monitor....plus all the other crap like printers and scanners...
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Oh....I just keep my dirty dishes in a pile in the corner of the room.....lol....so that's not a problem for me....
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I like the two monitor setup myself...so handy for all your toolboxes and palettes! The Matrox G550 is a nice card...but I have been too lazy to really try and calibrate colours across both monitors...one of the main reasons being that one is an LCD and one is a CRT...I've adjusted them by eye as close as I can get but it seemed an impossible mission so I sort of gave up! (Yep, I'm lazy) :-)>
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dual display? check out triple :) would be a really nice setup as for me, i have got two 17" that have got definite colour differences, so i usually use the better newer one for graphics and the other for everything elseThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Back in my (relative) youth I really liked using a dual monitor setup with the Macintosh. It seemed much handier to keep palletts and things off to one side, than trying to cram everything into one (even large expensive) screen. Instead of doing my taxes today, I finally got around to finishing archiving everything on the old PIII, and moving the (now six month old) Athalon 2000 onto the main desk. New machine has a Matrox G550 which supports dual monitors, so now I'm running two! [PIII sitting there sadly waiting for Linux.] Anyhow, the ancient, ancient Nanao monitor that I spent a fortune on is now sitting beside a four year old Viewsonic. The viewsonic is definitely green. Guess I'll be doing some calibration... No real purpose to this post, other than it delays taxes a bit longer. I would be interested in knowing if anyone else finds dual monitors useful, and how they manage the color calibration across two monitors? Seems to be related to Don's colorspace theme...