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On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 01:21:34 +0100, Tor Olav Kristensen
<tor_olav_kCURLYAhotmail.com> wrote:
> Second: I do not have a color-calibrated monitor.
> (It's a Fujitsu x191, which came with a color profile.
> But when I use this color profile, the colors seems
> bad in all programs. I'm not able find out if it is
> Windows itself or the image editor programs that are
> supposed to read this color profile and apply
> corrections according to it.)
I had a similar problem once. In my case it was caused by a faulty monitor
calibration file (.inf). The default one supplied with Windows was bad,
and PhotoShop would even tell me so. For me, the symptoms were very
obvious: any color-management-aware program would show what was supposed
to be clear white as a light yellow. The solution for me was to download a
new calibration file from the monitor manufacturer (in my case Adi), and
install that. I don't know about Fujitsu, but one would assume that they
also provide such things for download.
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