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filmscanners: Clarity! Dual Monitor Hell (Heaven!)




Ok, Ive been on this list for some time now, and understand most
of the technical stuff (Im a computing lecturer so that side of
things is easy). However, Ive just got Photoshop 6, and a 
Dualhead Matrox Card - with two monitors - one old 20 inch
heavy use, and one new 17 inch shiny new!

Ive just realised to my great pleasure that dual monitor
setups are fantastic - but Ive also realised that the tweaking
that Ive been doing to scans on my old screen mean nothing.
To my horror they transform themselves to a whole new
image on the new screen. Ugh - drag an image from one to
the other and BOOM - it changes dramatically. When you see it
head to head you realise that it makes a real difference.

Now heres my question - what do I need to do to keep the best
archival quality image data in terms of profile embedding?
Any preferences out there or is it safe to go with the Adobe
ones ... hints tips et al welcomed.

bert




 




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