


I don’t mind paying extra for the SpyderX elite if it works and has some chance of helping with multiple monitors, but would be sad if it actually works less well than the SpyderX pro under linux.ĭoes anyone have experience with the SpyderX elite under linux, or advice on whether it’s a good or bad idea to get the elite rather than the pro? Thanks. However, the SpyderX elite advertises itself as being able to support multiple monitors. It's been taken up by another developer, but it's not up to date and currently the newest versions work only on Mac and Linux. I’m using arch linux, which has packages supporting displaycal and/or argyllcms, so am not too worried about getting the hardware set up, at least for the SpyderX pro, which several people report using with these tools. Displa圜al is abandonware, so it's not a great recommendation anymore. Or maybe at some point I will replace my TN monitor. Maybe it’s hopeless to do anything color related on the TN panel, but in an ideal world I could calibrate my IPS panel and then do something to my TN panel that doesn’t make it identical but makes it closer. I have two monitors, one is an IPS panel and the other TN. Most notable monitors are better at default settings except color temperature. I’m interested in attempting to color-calibrate my display.
