I have 2 different brand monitors attached to the same machine
-calibrated by the same pantone sensor

The selfsame pair of monitors are attached to 2 machines and I swap
between machines by using the bnc/whatsit switch (ie 2 machines which
each are dual  monitors calibrated)


The slight different interpretation of neutral grey background (for one
monitor via the graphic card on one machine) bugs me 

...I cannot manually correct it by  tweaking the monitor gun controls as
the other computer is also calibrated to the monitor and it 'does' give
a satisfactory match when attached to both.

I would happily compromise a tiny bit of integrity of one monitor (with
one machine) to make the background look the same 

That means tweaking the profile a wee bit 

Any suggestions as to a procedure or program I can use to twist it to
make a visual match

...using an old OS9 version of colorblind does convince me that this can
be done as I can tweak the curve in that program to make a visually
acceptable match

....but it seems to make a profile overlay rather than tweak my original
profile (and that don't work on OSX)

I don't want to spend any money on this mildly irritating mismatch but
seems a good opportunity to get on top of hand tweaking procedures (if
they exist)   

Tia 

philip  


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