Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #163 - 5 msgs
Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #163 - 5 msgs
- Subject: Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #163 - 5 msgs
- From: Martin Greene <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 06:52:16 -0400
Dan
I am new to OS X and am confronting the calibration issue. When I open
Display/ Color, my only choices are Generic RGB Profile, sRGB Profile, or
VGA Display. I have custom profile which does reside in two folders, System
and System folder. But neither of these show up under Display/ Color. You
say that you open "Classic's Monitor control panel." Where do I find that.
I do not find in "Desktop (Mac OS 9)". Where would that be, and when I find
it how do I get my profile to show up in it and in the OX X Display setup.
Martin
on 4/14/02 1:06 AM, email@hidden at
email@hidden wrote:
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> From: Bob Smith <email@hidden>
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> When Photoshop 6.01 is launched
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> under Classic its now consistently picking the wrong monitor profile...
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> Usually Generic RGB. Any ideas how to fix this?
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I am getting the same problem: Classic always defaults to the Generic RGB
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profile. This is not good when you spend all this time making sure your
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monitor is calibrated!
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My only recourse has been this workaround: I have created a custom monitor
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profile, and have duplicated the file: one for OS X and one in Classic's
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ColorSync folder. I then have OS X's Display profile set to my custom
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profile. When I launch Photoshop in Classic, I immediately open Classic's
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Monitor control panel, and reset the monitor profile to my custom one.
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I would love to know of a better solution.
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- Dan
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