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shmerls

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Apr 9, 2009
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Does anyone make monitor/display calibration software for the Mac? I have a 30" HP LP3065 display, but the calibration software that comes with it, doesn't run on a Mac.

If I run something like Parallels to run the software within a Windows Virtual Machine environment, then I can run the HP Calibration software, but the settings only stick for when you're in the Windows environment, so when you quite out of Parallels back to your Mac OS, it's like you never set any configuration at all.

I know folks make scanner software we Mac users can use with a variety of scanners and thus I'm hoping the same is true for Monitors.

Otherwise, at least for the HP monitors, we can use access System Prefs > Displays > Color tab, but the configuration options are very limited compared to what we really need and what you can do with this tab if running an Apple monitor. I know because I'm running 2 monitors: the HP and an older Apple Cinema Display and when I launch the Display prefs tab, I can do much more to calibrate the Cinema Display than is offered to me to do to the HP display unfortunately.

Anybody know of any 3rd party software?


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