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Monitor compensation


  • Subject: Monitor compensation
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 15:08:05 -0800

Hello all,

My apologies if this has already been discussed.

I am setting up PhotoShop 6, and in the Color Settings there is no longer a
check-box to "display using monitor compensation". Since I believe that
this is how PhotoShop gets images from input and edit color spaces to the
monitor color space, I would like to enable it. It seems that without it
selected (in 5.5 anyway) that colors display considerably brighter and
cleaner. The other and perhaps more significant issue is that with it
enabled in 5.5, the color in 6.0 is very different. When I disable monitor
compensation in 5.5, then the two versions display color very similarly.

I have loaded my rgb and cmyk settings from 5.5 into 6.0, so I do not think
there is any other discrepancy. I have looked in the PhotoShop 6.0 book and
the online help, but have not found where I can enable this. Any advice
please?

Sincerely,


Mark Busby
Color Lab Manager
San Diego Union-Tribune
email@hidden
619-293-2465


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