ahh, is this what you are talking about? "Fully automated calibration - By making adjustments directly in the display hardware, optimal settings are configured without any user interaction. SpectraView II communicates with the display monitors using Display Data Channel - Command Interface (DDC/CI) which is a two-way communications link between the video graphics adapter and display monitor using the normal video signal cable. No extra cables are necessary. " I didn't realize that this could be done. Sounds very nice. I'm not sure why their software doesn't support ATI in Linux, I didn't really think there was any difference for the purposes of calibration (for argyll, does it matter whether Nvidia or ATI graphics cards are used?). So there is that issue and the issue of them not supporting it for individual users. 2010/12/11 Niccolò Belli <darkbasic4@xxxxxxxxx>: > Il 11/12/2010 04:14, David Heinrich ha scritto: >> I bought the colormunki because its a spectrophotometer, which is >> supposed to be more accurate for high color gamut devices than a >> colorimeter. Also, I can use it to profile my printer. I purchased my >> NEC 3090 refurbished through an Amazon.com seller, it did not come >> with the calibrating tool. > > I never talked about colorimeters, you can use your colormunki with the > Spectraview II calibration software (sold separately). I own a Nec 3090 > and a Colormunki too and this is the best way to calibrate your monitor. > > Darkbasic > > -- Social sciences can never use experience to verify their statements -- Ludwig von Mises