Hello! > Very interesting and useful option. It allows remote making correction > matrices. > I think there is less difference between two monitors of the same type than > between two Spyder3. :( > For example, my correction matrix for "Spyder3 + HP LP2475w" combination > works fine on NEC 2690WUXi2. But it does not work well for my friend's > Spyder3 (on HP LP2475w). It is exactly what I was thinking about. :) But I'd like to use two icc profiles - one taken from monitor's manufacturer and one created with my Spyder. Of course it will not give good accuracy, but will be probably better than no correction at all. One thing I'm not sure of, is what is a real difference between monitors of particular type, so I don't know whether is manufacturer's profile accurate or not. I'll try to extract chromaticities from both profiles, calculate correction matrix and try to embed it in ccmx file. Have anyone of you an idea how to do it?? :) -- Best regards, Darek