ColorBlind Prove it!
ColorBlind Prove it!
- Subject: ColorBlind Prove it!
- From: "Martin Milburn-Foster" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 11:05:59 +0100
Hello people,
This is the first time I've posted a message so I just want to say: what a
great tool this is and has helped me out immensely, thank you and well done.
Okay now to the question. The software I'm using to calibrate my monitors
and create the profiles is ColorBlind Prove it! I'm calibrating both a PC
(Win 2000) and an iMac OSX (but have to go through OS9.2 because the iMate
driver doesn't work with OSX.) Anyway, when I get to the end of the
calibration process with Prove it!, I can't work out whether I should change
the curve shape values so that the RGB lines are all together or whether
it's done that for me already and just showing me how far out they were (as
the blue is out a lot!)
If someone could explain this process to me I would really appreciate it.
Also does anyone know if it is possible to uninstall Prove it! after (on
either PC or Mac) and still use the profile?
Many thanks
Martin
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