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What is the Best Multi-Monitor Calibration Tool?

sojourndeath asks: "I am looking for a good way to calibrate multiple monitors (30-40), so that their color looks similar? It seems like everything I find is for profiling your monitor to your printer and scanner. I need to be able to have a bunch of users see the same color on any monitor? Does anyone have a good, accurate way of doing this?"

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  1. Different users will always see colors differently by jonadab · · Score: 5, Interesting

    > I need to be able to have a bunch of users see the same color on any monitor?

    If you wanted to have the _same_ user see the same color the same way on
    different monitors, that is theoretically achievable with good quality CRTs,
    assuming you can put them in identical settings and so on.

    But with different users, there is going to be a difference in perception.
    Some people see *significantly* more color depth than others, for instance.
    Also, some people's retinas are more sensitive to light than others, so they
    have most of their color resolution in the darker ranges; other people have
    eyes less sensitive to light and distinguish brighter colors better.

    I've discovered that most of my coworkers can't tell #305050 from #294D4A,
    even when they're side by side. To me, they're noticeably different in
    character, and if you show me one of them by itself, I know which of the
    two it is. (This is probably attributable more to the difference in
    blue/green balance than the slight variation in brightness, but anyway, I
    can tell.) One time I asked for a coworker's opinion on the brightness of
    a certain background, and she said it was too dark, so I grabbed the V
    slider (in Inkscape) and lightened it up a bit, then looked at her; she
    obviously didn't realize I'd changed it at all. So I dragged the slider
    over a bit more, and a bit more... after a bit I asked her how that was,
    and her response clearly indicated she still didn't see a difference. I'd
    changed it by probably 20 or 30 units per channel. (I quit asking for her
    opinion on colors after that.) She's an extreme case, obviously, but the
    basic phenomenon is universal: people don't all have the same eyes.

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