Yes, but each brand has their own color quirks and the same exact color scheme can look very different on two monitors.
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Browse All TopicsI am using a TRIPLE monitor setup. (Anyone who isn't doing this and can afford it SHOULD. It is far better than dual monitors because the center of your vision is a full monitor and not a space between two. With 2 monitors, you are forced to choose which monitor to look at even if you only have a single web page up.)
Any, I digress (sorry).
My question is this. I have two models of monitors. The center one is an LG W2361V 23" 1920 x 1080. The two on the wings are ACER B203W 20" 1680 x 1050's.
I am having a hard time getting the colors on the LG and the ACER to match up perfectly.
Is there some software that will look at the color scheme of my PRIMARYmonitor and autoadjust my SECONDARY monitors to match exactly? I am running latest version of Catalyst on a 4890.
Thanks!
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If you need to critically look at colors, you should calibrate your monitors using a sensor and software. The Gretag Macbeth Eye-One Display2 is a good tool http://lcdresource.com/mam
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by: mohanarangamPosted on 2009-09-25 at 07:34:06ID: 25423355
Did you try to adjust the color settins in the monitor?