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Re: Do I really need AJA io in my workflow...
by CATWALK on Nov 30, 2007 at 3:46:02 am


Yes 2 graphic cards, sometimes I'm forced to temporary disconnect the second 30inch LCD because of some rendering errors on some plugins but in general this setup works ok.

Sure I'm in touch with Matrox tech support... but I think it's not easy for them to make me really happy.

Yes, I think AJA io + converter + ACD 23" will give me unpredictable colors...
In MXO they have quite good calibration preference pane that works...

Thanks Shane for pointing out the possible color accuracy issues...

regards
ARTI




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