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mavericks7913

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I love to have two BenQ SW2700PT with Vivo dual mount stand today! I would need to calibrate both monitors and try to figure out what to do with dual monitors especially for photoshop.
 

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Well I would need to rent first but I usually use i1 series.
So just download the Palette master elements software and do a hardware calibration. The process is almost identical to the i1 profiler software. Just you are accessing the LUT's within the monitors.
It does take a bit longer than the xrite software though.
 

mavericks7913

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So just download the Palette master elements software and do a hardware calibration. The process is almost identical to the i1 profiler software. Just you are accessing the LUT's within the monitors.
It does take a bit longer than the xrite software though.

I learned that hardware calibration must use their own program. Yes I will but do I need to calibrate two of them?
 
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