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Re: Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6 - solved
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Re: Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6 - solved


  • Subject: Re: Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6 - solved
  • From: email@hidden (Bruce Fraser)
  • Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 09:42:55 -0700

At 10:31 AM -0700 11/7/00, Andrew Rodney wrote:
on 11/7/00 9:15 AM, Bruce Fraser at email@hidden wrote:

Actually, it is Photoshop's fault. It loads the system profile, and
if it finds that the white point doesn't map to something
recognizable as white, it ignores it.

Really? That is screwed up! It *should* take the system profile as is. Just
when I thought all the loaded guns had been disabled.... Glad you pointed
this out.


Hey, they had to leave something for their third-party authors to document...

A monitor profile that doesn't map to white is probably best ignored. I just wish they'd give users a clue when they do so. I can't find any mention of the feature in the docs or the online help.

Bruce


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