Maxwell Client Display Help

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The Maxwell Client automatically identifies any displays that are attached to the host computer using the EDID information provided by the display.  With the basic Maxwell service, Tracks can be enabled to perform the DisplayWatch service.  DisplayWatch automatically uploads into Maxwell Tracks every new monitor profile that is created.  These tracks are monitored by the Maxwell system and any display that falls outside of the tolerances set will have a Notifier triggered so that an administrator can take corrective action.
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<tr align="right"><td>[[File:Displaywatch.jpg|70px]]</td><td align="left"><h4>[[Maxwell_DisplayWatch|How to setup Maxwell's DisplayWatch service]]</h4></td></tr>
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<h2>[[ColorShuttle_ColorValet_Help|DisplayWatch]]</h2>
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<h4>Articles on Monitor Profiling</h4>
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*setting up and using DisplayWatch services
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*[[Monitor_Calibration_FAQ|Monitor Calibration FAQ]]
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*[[Monitors_Part_One|The Nuts and Bolts of how monitor profiling works]]
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*[[Printer_to_Match_my_Screen|How to get my printer to match my screen.]]
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*[[My_Printer_Is_Too_Dark|What can I do if my printer is too dark?]]
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*[[Profiling_Devices_for_Monitors|The difference between calibration devices for monitors.]]
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*[[Profiling_Overhead_Displays|Profiling Overhead Displays / Projectors]]
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<h4>Test Images & Evaluation & Viewing Environments]]</h4>
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*[[Test_Images|Test images download site]]
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*[[Stunt_Profiles|Stunt profiles for testing display and printer workflows]]
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*setting up an effective viewing environment
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*ambient lighting techniques and room painting suggestions
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*viewing light suggestions for print evaluation
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*evaluating their display visually, factually, and through instrumentation
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*testing their system's profile use in Photoshop and other applications (stunt profiles)
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<h4>Using Display profiles</h4>
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<li>Setting up Photoshop
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<li>Printing
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<li>Screen to print matching
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Latest revision as of 00:49, 22 November 2019


The Maxwell Client automatically identifies any displays that are attached to the host computer using the EDID information provided by the display. With the basic Maxwell service, Tracks can be enabled to perform the DisplayWatch service. DisplayWatch automatically uploads into Maxwell Tracks every new monitor profile that is created. These tracks are monitored by the Maxwell system and any display that falls outside of the tolerances set will have a Notifier triggered so that an administrator can take corrective action.


Displaywatch.jpg

How to setup Maxwell's DisplayWatch service

Test Images & Evaluation & Viewing Environments]]

Using Display profiles

  • Setting up Photoshop
  • Printing
  • Screen to print matching


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