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Re: Load ramps
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Re: Load ramps


  • Subject: Re: Load ramps
  • From: "Adriano Von Markendorf" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 18:53:51 -0300

<snip>

> > Place this profile in:
> > C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\SPOOL\DRIVERS\COLOR\

If you just right click over your ICC file (anywhere) and choose "Install"
option, It's enough to put in right place.
The same to "Uninstall"option.

Bruce L. wrote:

> > Set this profile as the default:
> > Control Panel
> > Appearance and Themes
> > Display
> > Settings
> > Advanced
> > Color Management
> > Add...
> > (select the ramp profile)
> > Set As Default

More fast if you right click over your Desktop > Properties > Config >
Advanced > Color Management..etc.

Bruce again:
> > Then use the Adobe Gamma Loader to load the VLUTs:
> > C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Calibration\Adobe Gamma Loader
> > My tests have shown that Adobe Gamma Loader only works if the 'vcgt' tag
> > contains a "table" type of 'vcgt' tag. It does not appear to work with a
> > "formula" type of 'vcgt' tag. Does anyone else have any experience with
> > this?
> >
> > Again, there is probably a MUCH easier way to do this (anyone?)

You mean to load Adobe Gamma or any other startup-video-loader?

Regards,

Adriano von Markendorf email@hidden
"I-C-Cm vitamin's inside" Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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