Re: preview/photoshop
Re: preview/photoshop
- Subject: Re: preview/photoshop
- From: John Gnaegy <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 19:46:24 -0800
Very interesting. According to this test my system profile is that of
neither display, rather it is "Generic RGB Profile". How do you change
it?
Yup, that's the calibration app triggering that state, there's no way
you can get into that situation short of an app making a call to set
the system profile because there's no UI for that anymore. Well I
should say that's the only thing I've heard of that causes that, though
it seems odd that it's Generic RGB Profile, I'd think it would be a
profile you've created recently.
But sure enough, you have to toss prefs to fix it. You can do this in
terminal:
rm ~/Library/Preferences/ByHost/.Global*
or if you don't like Terminal you can go to your home folder, open
Library, open Preferences, and toss your ByHost folder. Not just the
files in in, but the whole folder, because the file needing to be
tossed is invisible.
I'd go with the Terminal solution to minimize the number of prefs lost,
but either one will work. Then just log out and log back in.
So once you toss that pref and everything's normal again, try creating
a profile and run that Applescript to see what's what afterward.
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