|
![](/i/fill.gif) |
John D. Gwinner wrote:
> It's not gamma, it's "Correcting" the colors for your chosen output device
> (which turns out you didn't choose <G>)
> The default is some line printer you're never going to output to, and it
> does noticably change the color.
>
> Corel is RABID about "Correcting" your colors.
>
> Go into your Color Profiles, and DELETE everything.
>
> I had the same problem, deleted all the color profiles, now I'm fine.
>
> Let me know if you can't find the setting.
You don't have to delete anything.
I haven't used version 9 for a while, but we have a manual lying around.
Page 355:
"Click Tools, Color Management. (Dis)able the Calibrate Colors for Display check
box."
To disable print correction, you either have to uncheck the appropriate box, or
choose <none> in the appropriate profiles box.
Post a reply to this message
|
![](/i/fill.gif) |