When profiling - making ICC profiles for multiple monitors, do you prefer running the calibration with the spectrophotometer on a notebook and successively connecting other monitors to the notebook one at a time, or do you install the calibration software on each of the computers and connect the spectrophotometer to each of the computers one at a time.
I am interested which one of these is less hassle?
I profiled my monitors all from a notebook, but with some monitors the dual view mode on the notebook was not perfect - the maximum number of colors on the secondary monitor was 256, resolution 800x600 etc. It all seems to come in place if you install the secondary monitor drivers on the notebook, but i was just wondering what is your usual practice?
I am interested which one of these is less hassle?
I profiled my monitors all from a notebook, but with some monitors the dual view mode on the notebook was not perfect - the maximum number of colors on the secondary monitor was 256, resolution 800x600 etc. It all seems to come in place if you install the secondary monitor drivers on the notebook, but i was just wondering what is your usual practice?