dual heads -- different color profiles

A

Altno1

Dear expert users:
I am working with ATI RADEON 7500 which allows the use of dual heads. For
purposes of color management, I need to assign two different colour profiles
(one for each of the two monitors). This setting can be accessed from
Display Properties > Settings> Advanced > Color Management where you can add
profiles and make one of them the default.
As things stand, every times I select one of the two monitors (under
"Settings") and assign it a profile (under "Color Management"), it changes
the other monitor to the same profile.
The people at ATI assure me that this is an Operating System issue and not a
video card issue. They also assure me that the card (RADEON 7500) is capable
of doing what I want, if windows is somehow set appropriately.
Anybody has suggestions? Or anyone met the same issue?
Please help.
Thanks, Al
 
C

Chuck

If it's really a windows settings problem, ATI support should be able to
tell you what settings to use.
Otherwise, they lied!
 
S

Sharon F

Dear expert users:
I am working with ATI RADEON 7500 which allows the use of dual heads. For
purposes of color management, I need to assign two different colour profiles
(one for each of the two monitors). This setting can be accessed from
Display Properties > Settings> Advanced > Color Management where you can add
profiles and make one of them the default.
As things stand, every times I select one of the two monitors (under
"Settings") and assign it a profile (under "Color Management"), it changes
the other monitor to the same profile.
The people at ATI assure me that this is an Operating System issue and not a
video card issue. They also assure me that the card (RADEON 7500) is capable
of doing what I want, if windows is somehow set appropriately.
Anybody has suggestions? Or anyone met the same issue?
Please help.
Thanks, Al

Have you tried using the monitor settings added by ATI? Under Settings>
Advanced, look for ATI marked pages. One of them is for monitor settings.
Also for separate settings to be maintained use the extended vs expanded
desktop.
 

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