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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 485081" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>I have the Spyder 2 Suite. I would assume you would need the pro version to calibrate the two monitors. The suite is only designed for one monitor. I tried hooking my TV up to an iMac I had and the Spyder app would only open on the Mac and I couldn't move it around. I bet if I used my Mac Pro and only hooked one monitor up at time I could get around that. But I think you'll have the same problem I did with my iMac.</p><p>As for color saturation, the color monitoring software will not fix that. The MBP and Samsung are different and will always render different results. Two exact monitors will never look 100% exactly alike. A color calibrator is for fixing the color cast and not the saturation.</p><p>The spyder 2 suite is awesome though. It does all the work and reminds me every two weeks to recalibrate. It only cost me $95.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 485081, member: 26695"] I have the Spyder 2 Suite. I would assume you would need the pro version to calibrate the two monitors. The suite is only designed for one monitor. I tried hooking my TV up to an iMac I had and the Spyder app would only open on the Mac and I couldn't move it around. I bet if I used my Mac Pro and only hooked one monitor up at time I could get around that. But I think you'll have the same problem I did with my iMac. As for color saturation, the color monitoring software will not fix that. The MBP and Samsung are different and will always render different results. Two exact monitors will never look 100% exactly alike. A color calibrator is for fixing the color cast and not the saturation. The spyder 2 suite is awesome though. It does all the work and reminds me every two weeks to recalibrate. It only cost me $95. [/QUOTE]
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