> From: Richard > > Thanks for the info - Adobe Gamma Loader was deleted. As I say > I'm not sure > of the technical details here, but I do know that with the Logo > Calibration > Loader running at startup the screen colours are the vibrant > clear saturated > crisp colours that you get from an LCD display with brightness > turned up and > which although impressive, are in my experience difficult to reproduce in > print. With the Logo Calibration Loader disabled the colours are > more muted > and produce an excellent match (to my eyes anyway) with the > prints produced > using i1 printer profiles. Getting a bit off the B+W thread here. If you don't use the Logo Calibration Loader, then you're running uncalibrated, and you might as well sell your Eye-One. If the colors in your images look too bright and saturated, then use Photoshop to get them the way you want. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco@...
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RE: [Digital BW] How Photoshop uses monitor profile?
2005-09-13 by Paul D. DeRocco
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