Hi,
I have tried both the Adobe Gamma correction program and the Coloreal Visual program that comes with the Parhelia, and both of them tell me to first set the Contrast on my monitor to maximum, and then proceed. But in the end, it never tells me to lower the contrast at the end of the calibration. Am I doing something wrong? Also, has anyone tried some of the dedicated monitor calibration hardware/software programs out there (like OptiCALâ„¢ (SpyderPRO) or PhotoCALâ„¢ (Spyder))? Are there any that support multiple heads on a single video card (although I don't know why you can't just calibrate one head at a time)?
I have tried both the Adobe Gamma correction program and the Coloreal Visual program that comes with the Parhelia, and both of them tell me to first set the Contrast on my monitor to maximum, and then proceed. But in the end, it never tells me to lower the contrast at the end of the calibration. Am I doing something wrong? Also, has anyone tried some of the dedicated monitor calibration hardware/software programs out there (like OptiCALâ„¢ (SpyderPRO) or PhotoCALâ„¢ (Spyder))? Are there any that support multiple heads on a single video card (although I don't know why you can't just calibrate one head at a time)?