Hi
I have a feeling that I asked this before, but so long ago that I can no longer be sure, and have certainly forgotten the replies if I did!
Briefly, I use a LaCie 319 monitor which is linked via a splitter cable to my two desktop comuters, one which I use only for Photoshop and the other for writing stuff and web-browsing.
Now, recently I started to play with my cellphone's camera and noticed that sent off e-mail images looked different, seen on the web-use computer, to the same finished jpegs when seen on the Photoshop machine.
The question is this: I calibrate the monitor using it with the Photoshop computer, so, what am I actually doing? Am I, in reality, adjusting the monitor to suit the computer or, perhaps adjusting the computer to suit the monitor? If the former, then I suppose there's no way it can ever suit both computers without recalibrating at every switch, which clearly isn't going to be practical.
However, if what's really happening is that the computer gets adjusted, then yes, simply calibrating with both computers might resolve my problem.
(I don't want to cloud the issue, but looking at my website on my web-linked computer, I don't seem to feel the same difference between the look of the images on it and the generating computer.)
Rob C