Bill P wrote:
Don't overcomplicate things. I have a two monitor setup, with a fairly expensive graphics monitor and a cheap bestbuy monitor. I put the photos on the good one which I have calibrated, and the pallettes and such on the cheap one. The second could be B&W for all I care, because color, or anything else, is not being evaluated on it.
That is why I bought the second monitor to use it as extra space to keep my main monitor free from menus and pallets, but once I saw the display of the two, which had different colour calibration and there was no way that I could matched them, I said which is the correct one :-). I think I have to but some sort of caliber to at least caliber my main monitor.
Thank you for your feedback.
I was recommended that the Colormunki Smile is cheap and good at the same time, that I have to see some reviews about it.