Eizo Monitor and Capture One
I recently rented a CG210 in Paris to attach to my MacBook Pro and
after running their calibration software (3 times) a file in PS looks
the same on my laptop and their monitor but when I try to run Capture One and drag a window between the two the CG210 is much
more saturated to the point I can only use my laptop monitor.
Anyone else had this problem.
All software was the latest versions and the calibrator was a GretagMacbeth Accelerated Eye-One Pro Spectrophotometer.
If I use an Apple monitor both are the same. Unfortunately none of the rental houses rent Apples and I would prefer not to fly with one more case.
after running their calibration software (3 times) a file in PS looks
the same on my laptop and their monitor but when I try to run Capture One and drag a window between the two the CG210 is much
more saturated to the point I can only use my laptop monitor.
Anyone else had this problem.
All software was the latest versions and the calibrator was a GretagMacbeth Accelerated Eye-One Pro Spectrophotometer.
If I use an Apple monitor both are the same. Unfortunately none of the rental houses rent Apples and I would prefer not to fly with one more case.
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I have this same problem. I've seen this posted about before here but I'm not sure is Phase One is considering this a real issue or not.. hopefully they are.
I'm running a Macbook Pro as well and most of the time use a LaCie 22" as my main monitor. It seems C1 is using the laptop profile for both displays, so the crude workaround is to just change your laptop screen profile to use the other displays profile - then color is spot-on between PS and C1 on the external monitor. This of course means color on the laptop display is whack, but it's the best solution for now I think.
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This may be an Intel issue?
Your scenario works fine on my G5 / Eizo / Apple 20" also on the G4 Powerbook / Eizo. Was the Gretag software 3.6.1? The previous version was not working correctly on my MacBook Pro, but as that machine is now in for service, I cannot check it.
Nick.0 -
i posted this to tech support, and they finally concluded it is a bug which will be addressed in 4.0.
The colorsync profile for the external display is not accessed by C1, so our workaround, for now, is to set both the macBook Pro and the external display to both use the external display's monitor profile.
This makes the macBook's screen unusable for color work, but the external display works for photoshop AND CaptureOne.
greg0
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