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I just installed new nVidia drivers on my machine (Dell
XPS 600 with XP Pro, nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX, dual 2405
flat panels).
I chose, initially, single display to have both monitors treated as a single large monitor (nice to have the task bar span both screens). This caused Spyder to lose its
profile, as the profile was not associated with the dual monitor setup.
Do I need to go back to the dual display mode to have spyder work, or would a new calibration in the single display mode associate itself correctly?
Hope this was not too confusing, I have certainly gotten a lot of very useful help here.
Thanks,
—
Andrew Hall
(Now reading Usenet in comp.graphics.apps.photoshop…)
XPS 600 with XP Pro, nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX, dual 2405
flat panels).
I chose, initially, single display to have both monitors treated as a single large monitor (nice to have the task bar span both screens). This caused Spyder to lose its
profile, as the profile was not associated with the dual monitor setup.
Do I need to go back to the dual display mode to have spyder work, or would a new calibration in the single display mode associate itself correctly?
Hope this was not too confusing, I have certainly gotten a lot of very useful help here.
Thanks,
—
Andrew Hall
(Now reading Usenet in comp.graphics.apps.photoshop…)
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