Tamlin,
Te only way to load two profiles for each monitor (form me) is with ControlPanel Applet (last version). If I load the profile with File->open option form spectraview Profiler or Basiccolor, the profile is show in the two basiccolor or spactraview windows, and only a monitor profile is changed, the firts one, the second not visible changes are made. But with Control Panel Applet all is OK.
Then I put in the windos startup Wincolor.exe /L for load the defaults profiles in each monitor.
I don't understand why LUTLoader.exe can't load two profiles for each monitor. But Control Panel Applets woks ok for me....
Jose
[quote]Thanks Tamlin,
Hardware calibration works OK now with Spectravier Profeiler, and with Basiccolor (are the same soft).
I have a little question, I have two monitors, the main monitor, the best is the NEC 1990 SXi and a hold CRT monitor (Mitsubishi Diamond PLus 92). I profiled the two monitors and I don't know if Basiccolor or Spectravie Profiler LUT loader, load the two profiles to the two monitors. I turned off the LUT loader on the windows star and I use the color Control Panel Applet. With hardware calibration for 1990SXi this is correct?. LUT loader from Basiccolor 4.1.9 works OK with two monitors?. Whats the correct optino?.
Thanks a lot.
Jose
Your're welcome! Happy to see you managed to get it work.
Spectraview profiler have multiple monitor support, so you don't have to use the control panel applet. It sets the appropriate profile as default and you can use the control panel applet to see if did that. Within Spectraview profiler, you can select "file -> open" for a new profile to use and it will set it as default "on the fly". Open control panel applet and check if it changed there too if you are uncertain. If you use XP, you might need to update the color panel applet if you haven't done that already. The first one didn't support multiple monitors, but the update did. :)