This might be related to the “Multi-display widget”, which shows the displays under, "Select your display". One drawback of this widget is that it is really like a set of radio buttons, but there is no visual indication of which one is pressed/selected/active. Make sure you click the button that corresponds to the display you want to calibrate. This should make sure the GUI is initialized to the display you want. When you click the button, the GUI window should position itself to be visible on the display you selected.
We are working on the fix. Expect a new release in a few weeks time. You should be able to calibrate them as single monitor setups. Once calibrated, put them both back on as dual screen configuration.
Where can I find this radio buttons? I have two Dell monitors connected and I can only calibrate the 1st one, the Calibration software always starts at the 1st monitor. So where can I select the one to calibrate?
Nearly 4 Months later I am still patiently waiting for the new version of Dell Ultrasharp Calibration Solution with bug fix for two Ultrasharps connected.
Any word on a release date? Is it still on the way?
So someone else has noticed this problem?? I have been trying to calibrate a dual screen set-up and was wondering why I couldn't see the same options on both screens? So the trick is to cal each monitor as a single then after cal set-up as dual screen and remember to use the correct ICC profile with it's corresponding monitor once back in dual screen mode? Is this correct?
Bump @ DELL-Chris M "Any word on a release date? Is it still on the way?"
@ Paul yes that is how you do it. But if you are using display port chaining with short cables then it is a royal pain in the backside. I have to undo all my cable management pull out the desk to calibrate.
Update - My apologies for misleading you. X-rite has confirmed that this is not a bug to be corrected. The DUCCS (Dell UltraSharp Color Calibration Solution) software is working as designed. In a dual or more monitor configuration, you must only have one monitor connected to the PC at a time when calibrating. Calibrate that monitor. Then disconnect it and connect the second monitor. Calibrate it.
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ALL_Christems,
This might be related to the “Multi-display widget”, which shows the displays under, "Select your display". One drawback of this widget is that it is really like a set of radio buttons, but there is no visual indication of which one is pressed/selected/active. Make sure you click the button
that corresponds to the display you want to calibrate. This should make sure the GUI is initialized to the display you want. When you click the button, the GUI window should position itself to be visible on the display you selected.
ALL_Christems
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March 21st, 2014 00:00
Hi Chris,
That does not help. The application jumps to the correct screen when pressing the radio buttons, but still does not treat the monitor as an U2413.
Display1 OK
Display 2 No aRGB sRGB ... or custom primaries. The screen after this says selected calibration matrix is CCFL!!!
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March 28th, 2014 06:00
We are working on the fix. Expect a new release in a few weeks time. You should be able to calibrate them as single monitor setups. Once calibrated, put them both back on as dual screen configuration.
ALL_Christems
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March 28th, 2014 15:00
Thanks, that is great news. Looking forward to testing the new version.
kleajmp
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May 3rd, 2014 07:00
Where can I find this radio buttons?
I have two Dell monitors connected and I can only calibrate the 1st one, the Calibration software always starts at the 1st monitor. So where can I select the one to calibrate?
ALL_Christems
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July 17th, 2014 04:00
Nearly 4 Months later I am still patiently waiting for the new version of Dell Ultrasharp Calibration Solution with bug fix for two Ultrasharps connected.
Any word on a release date? Is it still on the way?
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DELL-Chris M
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July 23rd, 2014 13:00
Maybe September.
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Bump @ DELL-Chris M "Any word on a release date? Is it still on the way?"
@ Paul yes that is how you do it. But if you are using display port chaining with short cables then it is a royal pain in the backside. I have to undo all my cable management pull out the desk to calibrate.
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July 24th, 2014 00:00
If that is true... please let Xrite/Dell DEV team know the issues about grey gradient neutrality and the missing L* gamma option.
ppfiffer
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July 24th, 2014 04:00
...And why not to have the possibility of managing "Uniformity Compensation" as describe in the owner manual of the U2413.
The last ones have this possibility...
courbes
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July 25th, 2014 09:00
...woops...
read
a new REAL update
courbes
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July 25th, 2014 09:00
I'm totally with you Yumichan, if september brings us a nes RESL update of DCCS et will be great !
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March 31st, 2015 10:00
Update - My apologies for misleading you. X-rite has confirmed that this is not a bug to be corrected. The DUCCS (Dell UltraSharp Color Calibration Solution) software is working as designed. In a dual or more monitor configuration, you must only have one monitor connected to the PC at a time when calibrating. Calibrate that monitor. Then disconnect it and connect the second monitor. Calibrate it.