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Does anyone here have experience getting a multiple monitor setup looking uniform? I'm not looking for exacts, but the difference can be somewhat annoying, especially in eyefinity.
Thanks for the info.
So ColorHCFR looks like you make the adjustments on the OSD, it just tells you what adjustments to make? That seems multi-dsiplay compatible for sure. Cannot tell if argyll is multidisplay capable or not, even in non-eyefinity.
I'm looking for a way to calibrate my 3 monitors, and spyder3Pro seems to be the cheapest way to do that (If there is a cheaper one, please let me know, not sure I want to spend $140 on a calibrator.) However, I've heard that it is a mac only feature, is it true?
Also, can separate...
No, the VGA cable was different, it is the one from monoprice, though others have said that it has worked for them. My res is only 1600*1200 though, so hopefully the dell will work. I ended up buying it, was $60 shipped, was on ebay, so here's hoping it works. The guy said it worked for him...
I can buy a Dell adapter real cheap. Anyone use this with issues? I tried the DP->VGA, and had nothing but flickering. Will buying this solve my issues hopefully?
Is there anything special in hardware/software needed to calibrate 2 panels on one graphics card? I have a Dell 2007 and an HP LP2065 (same panel) and I want to calibrate them to look as close as possible to each other. I'm looking at colormunki create right now, which I can get for $50 new...