Re: Calibrating Powerbook...s
Re: Calibrating Powerbook...s
- Subject: Re: Calibrating Powerbook...s
- From: joel <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 08:52:17 -0600
From: John Gnaegy
I disabled the "Default Calibrator" extension so I won't have two
calibration methods going at once.
How did this strange rumor ever get started? You don't need to disable
the extension. It doesn't do anything unless you hit the "Calibrate"
button in the Monitors control panel.
Unless you are hypnotically drawn to the Monitors control panel, and
against your own will find yourself clicking the Calibrate button,
there's no need to remove the extension. And if that does happen,
you're better off consulting a psychiatrist or an exorcist.
Okay, okay, you caught me! I'm guilty! I'm guilty! But it's only
because I'm a sorry leftover from the ol' CLUT wars! And, of course,
when users in our office are told to re-calibrate they cannot seem to
determine the difference between Default Calibrator, Adobe Gamma,
and/or OptiCal, PhotoCal, ICCDisplay...etc! In the end, there can be
only one.
Apple at least used the term 'calibrator' - both a blessing and a
bane for some.
:0)
--
joel johnstone
Color Canuck
(Pulp fiction while U wait)
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