oh you got me lost here :) what I planned on doing was : "dispcal -v -yc test" on the CRT and "dispcal -v -yl -p0,0,20 test" on the DLP projector choice 5 then 6 then "dispwin test.cal" I never use both displays at the same time so I will run a batch file to open the right .cal file each time I switch displays but are you saying I should somehow change some settings on the displays in "choice 5" of dispcal ? Thanks again, -Maxime > Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 01:41:24 +1100 > From: graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [argyllcms] Re: dispcal: Warning - RegOpenKeyEx failed with 2 > > lee scratchy wrote: > >> ok thanks for the reply, I'll check it out! >> >> it's not very clear how to go from .cal to .icm through .ti3 but >> I think .cal files will be good enough anyhow ;) > > Currently there are three steps in fully setting up a display: > > 1) Adjusting the controls > tool: dispcal > 2) Creating VideoLUT curves for calibration > tool: dispcal > 3) Characterizing the devices colorspace > tools: targen, dispread, profile > > The next release of dispcal will allow you to skip 3), and > create a shaper/matrix profile directly with dispcal, but > you get a whole lot less flexibility that way, and so serious > users will still use the third step. > > Graeme Gill. > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/