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Re: Display Preferences control pane : OS10.4.5
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Re: Display Preferences control pane : OS10.4.5


  • Subject: Re: Display Preferences control pane : OS10.4.5
  • From: Peter Miles <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 08:23:12 +1200


On 22 Mar 2006, at 8:26 PM, email@hidden wrote:

The workaround is to
launch System Preferences and bring up the Displays pane before you launch
your calibration utility if that's the only means you have of adjusting the
display's brightness. I don't think it touches the gamma table once it's up
and running.

Thanks for that. I got this to work once I figured out that eye one match stops taking measurements when it is not running in the foreground (very sensibly).
Adjusting the display preference pane brightness slider puts eye one match in the background and it stops reading the changes in brightness I make. But if I make a change in the brightness and then bring eye one match back to the foreground it resumes measuring.


Thanks
Peter

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