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Color Calibrating Laptop and Monitor
Kevin Krows, Photographer
Forsyth | IL | USA | Posted: 12:18 PM on 07.11.10
->> I currently use SpyderExpress 2.2 to calibration my external monitor (calibrated) that is connected to a docking station. Problem is, it only allows for a single display to be calibrated. When I undock and use my laptop, I have to calibrate again for the laptop screen. When I re-dock, the system requires me to calibrate again.

Is there a calibration system that will allow you to calibrate multiple displays and will automatically load the profile base on the display (laptop screen / monitor connected to docking station )?

I'm pretty happy with the results of the Spyder system but would consider others if it were self managed and was able to hold multiple profiles.

Thanks.
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Dennis Wierzbicki, Photographer
Plainfield | IL | USA | Posted: 1:45 PM on 07.11.10
->> It's a few years old, but the system I use, EXColor by XRite always keeps the profiles straight between my laptop and any external monitor. What you are asking for is pretty straightforward, which makes me believe maybe the issue isn't with SpyderExpress but more with how your laptop handles color management?
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Mark Peters, Photographer
Highland | IL | USA | Posted: 2:24 PM on 07.11.10
->> SpyderPro3
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Daniel Malmberg, Photographer
Huskvarna | Sweden | Sweden | Posted: 4:43 PM on 07.11.10
->> Eye one display 2.
Works with both Mac OS X and Windows.

according to tests it's better than Spyder.
But i also think that it can be solved with your spider with only getting the right software.

Do not have any suggestions on software for that. Maybe somebody else knows more about that.
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Darren Whitley, Photographer
Northwest Missouri | MO | USA | Posted: 5:22 PM on 07.11.10
->> I prefer my X-Rite system.
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Daniel Malmberg, Photographer
Huskvarna | Sweden | Sweden | Posted: 7:15 PM on 07.11.10
->> Forgot the link in my previos post:
http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=788
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