Hi List,

I have been trying to achieve the above for 6 months or more and during that
time, several others have posted questions on the same topic.

Today I have at last been successful in achieving an accurate result thanks
to the help of PNY UK (much deserved plug!), one of the main manufacturers
of Nvidia based professional graphics cards.

The solution is simple and as follows:

2 late model cards are required, one AGP, one PCI. I have used two Verto
cards with 64Mb Geoforce 4 chips. After installation, the display properties
shows icons for 2 monitors. Ensure that both have the correct monitor
drivers and that settings are correct in terms of resolution, colour bit
depth (32) and refresh rate.

Profile the primary monitor using i1 match, optical or similar. The profile
screen will be displayed on the default monitor. After profiling, bring up
display properties again and select the other monitor. Check the "Use this
device as the primary monitor" box. The calibration software screen will now
appear on the second monitor. After profiling both, ensure that the correct
monitor is set as default and then check the profile is attributed to the
correct monitor; it will work, but may need a little patience. Done!

This works fine with two graphics cards. It WILL NOT work with two monitors
on one twin card.

Hope this helps.

Nick

PNY http://www.pny-europe.com/uk/  


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