On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 19:56:11 -0000, "James" wrote:

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>>Since
>> the resultant monitor image will look "wrong" for most
>> other purposes, it is useful to have a dual-monitor
>> set-up, as you do, and leave the other monitor set up
>> for judging still images, web pages, etc.

>The Matrox Graphics card is a bit limited with this. For some reason, only
>the primary monitor is accurate for colour reproduction. I can only adjust
>the gamma of the primary monitor and only play video on the primary monitor.

Yes - leave that one suitable for video editing, adjust the
other (probably in hardware - with the monitor controls)
for best use with stills, web pages, etc. This may not be
as good as a software solution for each monitor, but with
multi-function computers, compromise is sometimes
necessary...