Dear Bob,

I didn't took the time to fully understand everything you you wrote in your post but there are some statements I will respectfully correct before our colour management experts will do.

Most of the calibration soft you use store data in the video Look Up Tables, with the exception of BasIColor and the Fuji soft, during the calibration process the default settings of the LUT are modified to "help" and change the screen behaviour before creating the profile.

So, as long you use a lone video card you can't successfully calibrate two monitors, you have to make your choice. I don't know if BasIColour or Fuji allow to calibrate two monitors one a single video card.

To reset the video card, and the motherboard, you must do the following:
Restart your comp holding down Alt, Command, O and F (OF stands for Open Firmware), when getting the prompt type "reset-nvram", valid, "set-defaults", valid, "reset-all" and valid for the last time, the comp will restart.


Be cautious that as you have reset the LUT your screen is no more "calibrated" whatever it is.

Hope this could help.

Sincerely yours.

Fernand Ivaldi

Le 2 juin 04, � 14:26, Bob Smith a �crit :

The ColorSync preferences pane will even show that the correct profile for each display is selected. However the profile on the external display won't really be performing correctly until you do something to force the video card to reload its video look up table (LUT). You can do this one of two ways. Open the ColorSync preferences pane from the System Prefs and go the color tab. Select some other profile and then re-select the one you really want. That forces the LUT to reload. You can also force them

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