Re: Display profile returns to default
Re: Display profile returns to default
- Subject: Re: Display profile returns to default
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 23:46:57 EST
In a message dated 2/22/02 5:17:53 PM, email@hidden writes:
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I want to use my own calibrated display profile in ColorSync profiles.
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I
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work in OSX 10.1.3
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When I try to calibrate the display profile in display preferences the
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new
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calibrated profile returns to the default. During calibration in expert
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mode
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"No white point correction (native)" is checked. When I blank the box and
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slide the white point to the desired level the white point changes. Then
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in
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the last step of calibration I give the new profile a name but it doesn't
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appear in the list of profiles. After closing preferences the profile and
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the white point return to the undesirable default.
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How can I keep my own calibrated display profile as a default?
The details you note above appear to be from OptiCAL. The current version of
OptiCAL will run under OS X but has not been cabonized yet, and places the
resulting profiles in the OS 9 ColorSync folder. In order to use then with OS
X you will need to copy them manually to one of the ColorSync folders in the
Library or User/Library on your OS X disc. The upcoming carbonized version
will write them there automatically.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden
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