Re: preview/photoshop
Re: preview/photoshop
- Subject: Re: preview/photoshop
- From: David Wollmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 12:18:34 -0700
Thanks for this info John, I found out that my System Profile was also
set different than what it should have been. It was also using Generic
RGB even though both Displays Preference and ColorSync Utility were
correctly assigned to my custom display profile. Why aren't these
settings taking precedence?
David Wollmann
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:15:41 -0800
From: John Gnaegy...
There isn't a way to set or even determine the system profile
directly in the user interface anymore. What you want to do is find
out what your system profile is set to, and compare that to the profile
of the default display, to see if they're the same. If they're not the
same, then this is the problem. So how do you determine the system
profile if there's no UI? With Applescript. Launch Script Editor
(Applications/Applescript/Script Editor) and paste this into it:
tell application "ColorSyncScripting"
get system profile
end tell
and hit the green Run button. You'll see the result in the Result
section in the bottom part of the window, it'll be something like
profile "Color LCD" of application "ColorSyncScripting"
Luna Vista Imaging
560 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
303.744.7517
www.lunavi.com
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