Re: System, Slash, Home, Network
Re: System, Slash, Home, Network
- Subject: Re: System, Slash, Home, Network
- From: Lee Badham <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 09:42:00 +0000
on 20/2/2003 10:41 PM, John Gnaegy wrote:
or everyone)
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> When I run a monitor profile application say in OS9 I usually have to
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> go to the extension manager to de activate the Default calibrator and
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> any other
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> previous calibration package / adobe gamma or whatever ?
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> So my question is how do you do this in OSX,do you have to do this ?
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No you don't have to do that. There's absolutely no reason to disable
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either the Default Calibrator or Adobe's calibrator on MacOS9 (or
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MacOSX). They don't affect any other component in the system, they're
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just applications. It'd be like disabling SimpleText...it's just an
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app, don't worry about it.
But istn't adobe Gamma a control panel, and thus gets loaded at the end of
the startup procedure? This would surely override any previous profiles that
the system had applied. We normally recommend removing any monitor
calibration software that gets loaded at started, just so that we know that
only one profile is being loaded.
Lee Badham
Bodoni Systems Ltd - Key solutions in digital imaging.
Tel: 01895 825776
Fax: 01895 825994
web:
http://www.bodoni.co.uk
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